We went to Summit County Animal Control to start looking for our forever RV Kitten.
Traveling with our two RV cats, Ellie (our Queen B) and Abby, (our ultimate baby BRAT) has been a complete joy for us. They entertain us more now than when we were in a stick and brick home (house). They have become more lovable and cuddle almost non-stop. They have also become master window watchers. There is a lot to be seen here daily for them and they suck up in fear of missing something that's for sure.
Unfortunately, we can't get an adult cat or a male cat. An adult cat would cause hell on wheels in our RV for sure. Queen B Ellie doesn't do well with Adult cats because she is type A+++++ . However, she does very well with kittens. Abby doesn't like other humans, she's always been afraid of them. We've never heard her growl in any form since we've had her.
Why 3 cats? We are all missing Smokey. Me, most of all. She was all mine, mine, mine, (except for bedtime, then she was all about sleeping on Mark). I guess she knew I required my space, (NOT) lol. 3 cats seem to fit our lifestyle comfortably.
Google became my best friend yet again. I typed the words - Local Shelter Near ME and the Summit County Animal Control popped up. So, we jumped in our car and headed there. The building is a little confusing so Mark went inside to see what the protocol is about seeing the CATS... He gave the thumbs up and I proceeded to head inside.
I'm so sorry, we didn't get either of the ladies names that helped us (my bad). But the first lady, took us out to the dog area - I did look at my husband confused. He just nodded and we followed her. We meet two of the sweetest well behaved dogs EVER. Unfortunately our two cats would NOT go for having dogs for roommates. I had to cut her off and announce, we'd love too, but we can't. Oh that poor lady. She felt so bad us. No worries. I do respect her love for these animals - he way of talking and chatting indicated that. And off to the cat room we went.
We see cats. Not as many as I had mentally imagined but a handful. The second late who I believe is the director of the center came and helped us too. These two wonderful ladies make a GREAT team. Before we share the pictures, would you be so kind to check out their sites.
https://www.facebook.com/SummitCountyAnimalControl
Summit County Animal Control - Utah
Want to be a Volunteer at our Shelter
Love animals and want to make a difference?
We love volunteers, please call the Summit County Animal Shelter
435.336.3985 to set up a time to come in.
OMG so cute... Wouldn't come to the front of the kennel but definitely curious |
Very lovable but also very guarded |
This one looks so much like Ellie! All we could think it was Queen B 2? ohhhh no! |
Talker this one - well at this moment a screamer lol. |
Has got to be the funniest, most personable, attention seeker we have ever seen. Too bad he is a "HE" |
Winner!! But we don't know the sex - some of them were too small to tell yet, so we have to go back and check. They were also still in quarantine. |
And so now we have to wait a week or two to go back. And that's totally ok, we promised ourselves - no guilt. We will save a life and life will let us know which fur bundle it will be. We want to thank the ladies for helping us and working with us. They did say that it's a slow season but the babies are coming.
So if you can - SAVE instead of buying breeds. There are so many unwanted animals for so many different reasons. Death of a family member, a birth of a baby, eviction, health. Life happens and we just need to help where we can. Adopt or donate. Donations help keep shelters from becoming kill centers. They can use the $$ for bigger space, ads, fliers, newspaper, food and supplies.
If your near the Coalville, Utah area be sure to visit:
Summit County Animal Control 1745 S Hoytsville Road, Wanship, Utah or call (435) 336-3985
And now we leave you off with a video that we hope you'll enjoy, it's from our visit with BEST FRIENDS down in Kanab, Utah
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