West Seattle, Washington
24 Wednesday
A very friendly and cute female (?) cat followed my daughter home tonight for at least 7 or 8 blocks. It followed her home, risking crossing 35th, 100th, and a couple of cat altercations. My daughter would stand there hoping the cat would get bored and go home but the cat would wait with her. Finally, she just came home with the cat following her into the house like she lived here. The human boy following my daughter was promptly sent home. In all she said the cat followed her for about 30 minutes to our house so she is persistent.
It was too late to just drop her back off on the streets at night so if this is your kitty, please call or text me. Female Calico sporting a blue collar with colorful spots and a bell on it found near 100th and 35th SW. 206 369-8573
Please don’t just drop her back on the streets. Are you able to take her to be scaanned for chip or to animal shelter?
Took her to the vet this morning and although the cat was recently spayed, she has no chip. Don’t worry, she won’t get tossed out. However I really want to get her back to her owners before my kids give her a name.
Just in case her owners aren’t found, she sounds like she might have chosen your daughter. Some of my most astounding pets have been the ones who chose me. It might be a very happy ending for all of you if this is what comes about.
This reminds me of when I was a kid who had a remarkable number of animals “follow” me home. Specifically, a particularly cute black and white girl kitty “follow” me home.
Yup. Mom and Dad yielded.
I named her Dear Abby.
That kitty is adorable. Hope she finds a good home.
Since she was recently spayed, you could take her picture to the local vets. Have you checked lost postings at the shelter, online and at vets or shelters? It can be a lot of work to reconnect a lost animal to the owner. She sounds loved (recently spayed and a collar). Hope it works out as it is meant.
Thank you for posting, that takes a kind heart.
I have to chuckle at the “human boy following the daughter was promptly sent home.” Sounds like she attracts strays and foundlings. I did too as a youngster. I hope the kitty finds a home either with you or someone else. With a recent spay, she really shouldn’t have been outside. Here’s hoping it was accidental. Or perhaps you’ve just been adopted :)
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