I knew I would adopt another buddy, I'm a pet person and I knew I had room in my heart to love and rescue another baby when the time was right. About 6 weeks later I went to the shelter to look and ended up bringing home a little girl. Unfortunately for everyone involved the match wasn't right. Much like dating, sometimes you can have a great first date but the follow-up ones you realize you are on different pages. And so I waited.
On December 30, I knew it was time. I had been stalking the Animal Welfare League of Arlington's website for weeks and had picked out the perfect boy - Macaroni Bob. He was a big orange reformed tomcat. He was FIV positive and needed a special home and I was sure that was mine. I made an appointment to go visit him at his foster home and arrived promptly at 9:30 am on that Saturday. Once again, much like dating - a stunning profile does not a match make and I knew within minutes that he was not to be mine. On my ride home I debated whether or not to visit the shelter and check out the other residents or to give it some more time. After some back and forth I realized that it was silly to not go and keep dating, if you will, just because one match didn't work out. So at noon I headed back to the shelter and within moments of walking into the cat room I fell in love.
Ollie was in a cage at the back and as I walked up to his cage he mewed and rubbed up against the bars in a bid for attention. Upon opening the cage up - he let me pick him up and carry him to the holding room where he slunk around for a minute and then sat on my lap. I tried to play coy saying there were others I wanted to meet, but as the minutes ticked by, I knew that I was done dating and that I had found my perfect little man. He came home with me about an hour later and each day I fall a little more in love and so my dear readers, may I introduce you to the new love of my life, as you can see - he is living a rough life...





Such a HANDSOME dude!
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