Monday, April 24, 2017

A Home for Hurley

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We had a strange turn of events this morning.  Because of some very recent life changes, Hurley's adopter texted me this morning to say she had decided it would be a bad time to bring in a kitten and regretfully needed to back out of the adoption.

So, this charming lad is officially back on the market!  He's easy and sweet but still filled with plenty of kitten spunk. Because he's been raised with adult cats, he's learned to respect his elders and would merge nicely into a home with cats of any age. He loves laps and is generous with his purrs. Did I mention he's handsome? Of course, you know that. You say that picture above, right?

 If you're in the Seattle/Tacoma/Olympia area and think this cutie might be a good match for you, please shoot us an email and tell us a little bit about yourself!

Thanks!

UPDATE: HURLEY HUDDLESTON FOUND HIS FOREVER HOME THIS AFTERNOON!  Thanks to all who helped spread the word!  







15 comments:

  1. The lure of a kitten is too strong- I am glad they had the strength to know what is best for a kitten and for themselves. Someone will be so happy to hear he is back on the market!

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  2. I'm getting on a plane! I wish... :)

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  3. Wish Conn. was closer to you, Hurley! But I know the really right human will appear in need of your kind of kitten love.

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  4. Thinking good thoughts for Hurley and for his previously planned adopter, who must be feeling sad. Hugs all around!

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  5. He is so adorable! It's a good thing I live too far away....

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  6. (checks cost of international kitten repatriation against bank account)

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  7. Good look Hurly you're such a cutie πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™

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  8. We need more cats in illinois😞😟😭

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  9. We need more cats in illinois😞😟😭

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  10. That must have been a tough decision, but kudos to her for putting Hurley's needs first.

    I'm sure Hurley's perfect home will appear soon, and until then, he'll get more Bean and Wylla time. How sad could a kitten be about that?!

    Hurley would be an adorable mini me to our 2 yr old Miles, but our elderly guy Basil (who turned 14 in February) would be really unhappy to have another kitten in the house. As much as I'd love to snap this little guy up, I have to think about Basil's needs.

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  11. He really is a handsome lad. My favorite of this batch. πŸ’™

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  12. Thank goodness Hurley found his forever home! I was about to set out another food bowl and come pick him up. :)

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  13. Who could resist that sweet li'l cupcake muzzle?

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  14. Yay for Hurley he didn't have to wonder about a furever home very long. I feel bad for the woman who had to bad out of the adoption and can imagine how disappointed she is. Better momentary disappointment and Hurley go to a home that's ready for a kitten, though. She did the right thing.

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  15. I'm so glad this handsome wee fellow found his home, he's such a little beauty.

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