Janet spotted Obi first. He was in the first stall, chilling on a kitty condo with a sign outside the door that said he had been there for 5 months. Poor guy! We went in a for a visit, and he let us pet him and talk about him in his presence. Janet said he had a skinny butt and that he was a good kitty, but that I should take a look at some of the other cats, just to be sure. But I knew he was my guy. I knew he was my guy since I started looking at his profile on the internet weeks ago and saw his kind, wise eyes peering out at me. It was love then, but after meeting him I knew I'd be taking him home. So reluctantly I went to go look at some of the other cats. They were all beautiful creatures, and I went in to visit with some. There was a teenage kitty room with a couple of black cats. I always thought I was going to get a black cat, but the one that interested me didn't seem interested in ME. There were big cats, small cats, old cats, happy cats, sleepy cats. But none of them were MY cat. Obi was my cat. So I brought him home.
The adoption process was pretty easy. They had me fill out an application, and as Jenna, Obi's caretaker, was looking over it, I felt a twinge of nervousness. What if I had answered a question wrong? What if she thought I wouldn't make a good kitty companion? What if she knew that I was going to let Obi be king of the house and that I didn't really care if he was going to scratching the furniture or not. But after a minute, she said, "Looks good to me!" and that was that. I signed some papers, promised to be a good Mom to Obi, and paid for him on my credit card. It's weird to buy a friend with a credit card.
Then Jenna got one of those cardboard cat carriers and popped Obi in. Janet and I went to my car and she carried him on her lap for the seemingly, endlessly, long ride home. Obi meowed every once in a while, and Janet responded with kind and gentle words.
Well I think we're going to be good pals. Never mind that I may or may not be allergic to him, or that he hasn't meowed once since I let him out of the box, or that I'm already tired of having to clean out his litter box. Obi is my guy.
1 comment:
You have a very cute cat. I reached your blog googling "Obi the cat", as my cat's name is Obi (although she's a girl), and I wanted to check out homonyms :-). I live in Dublin too, but my Obi's from Kildare :-)
I wish you many happy years with your new kitty.
Sandrine
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