My friends often jokingly refer to my collection of "children" as the zoo. Which of course, I do not mind although I find it funny because to me I really don't have that many. I volunteer and technically work for the SPCA on the weekends, most people that I know from there, have more animals than I do so I don't think having 4 is too many. I also have 3 foster babies too under my roof (or should I say Jeff's roof) at this time.
Before I go sharing the funny stuff that my children do on a daily basis, I want to share a little of background about each of them. I will start from the oldest to the youngest. My oldest kiddies are my cats, Grey & Izzy, whom I adopted a couple of years ago from the Wyoming County SPCA. I went there with every intention of adopting an older cat and walked out with a 3 month old brother and sister pair. While I was walking around the cat room, I came upon a cage that had a cute little grey cat in it. So I peered into the cage and said, " Hi, baby!" That little cat got so excited that she fell right into her water bowl. At that moment, I knew she was my cat and I had to take her home. The lady at the shelter was quick to point out that she had a brother and they were bonded. My boyfriend at the time was not too keen on the idea of taking home two cats but of course, I got my way and walked out with two young cats, Mark and Stefania. The first thing I did was change their name to Grey & Izzy. My then boyfriend wanted to name them Grey & Scarlet after the Ohio State colors. I wanted to name them after my favorite TV show, Grey's Anatomy so that is how they got their names. When my boyfriend and I broke up, I got custody of the cats and even though Grey can be a huge pain in my ass, I cannot imagine not having them in my life. I almost gave them up in order to move in with a friend, but I couldn't bring myself to do it. Everything worked out in the end, I moved in with Jeff and even though he is not a fan of cats, he accepted that they were a part of the "package."
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