Monday, August 10, 2009

Black and Beautiful


Once upon a time there were four black cats. Their names were Bigboy, Kitty, Blacky and Blacky II.

They were all rescued by Sally and the folks at the Honor Sanctuary in December of 2008, which makes them the longest-staying guests there. If any of the cats deserve a nice home of their own, it is these four, because this isn't their first stay at an adoption home, it is their second. The first one just couldn't cope.



Apart from being young, healthy, and all-around wonderful cats, these four come fitted with extras - extra toes, to be precise. They're all polydactyl, meaning that they have more than the standard number. Another name for them is Hemingway Cats, after the author's famous brood on Key West.


The four of them are well looked after at the Honor Sanctuary, but if you live on the Suncoast of Florida, and are looking for a housecat (or more!) please consider the four Black Beauties.



And if you are interested in doing the one percent things that make the smallest, and sometimes most important differences in our lives, then consider turning your household green by changing to more natural products. For your cats.

It is easier than you imagine.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those cats are beautiful and unique. It is unusual they haven't been adopted.

~Lilia A

Tim said...

Beautiful and unique is right, Lilia.

The beauty of these babies is that they're all such different characters, from my observation.

One day, soon, the right person will come along and fall for them. They're too wonderful for that not to happen.