Betty Lou was adopted during the Holidays. She came to Winnie’s Wish with her three sons: Bojangles, Boy Blue, and Binks. Bojangles was adopted during the Holidays, too. That leaves only two members of The B Family here at Winnie’s Wish – Binks and Blue. This is the pair I want to highlight for adoption today.
The B boys - Bo and Blue and Binks - were not just brothers, they were also good friends. But I knew Bo could be adopted out as a single. He was the most outgoing of the three. After Bo, Boy Blue is the next most outgoing. Binks was always the shy one. Since their mom Betty Lou and brother Bo have gone, Blue and Binks are even closer. I would absolutely LOVE to see them adopted together. However, I will not deprive either one of them a home if someone comes calling for a single kitty. Blue could probably do OK without Binks. I’m not sure how well Binks would do by himself.
As I’ve been explaining recently, the remaining Wishers are all kitties who will require abundant patience on the part of an adopter. I do not have any Wishers left here who will go into a home and adjust in a matter of days. My guess is that the cats who are left will require months to become fully comfortable in a new homes. I’m hoping with all of my might for special folks out there who will find Winnie’s Wish and adopt some of these “less-adoptable” sweethearts. Hoping TODAY for Boy Blue and Binks. Here they are.
Here’s a video from before Bojangles was adopted. He’s now in his forever home, but there’s plenty of good footage of Boy Blue and Binks. Hoping someone will watch this and fall in love with these two brothers.
Here's one last shot of this great pair of brothers. Keep your fingers crossed that they will be Chosen by the Perfect Human for them.
Have a great weekend.
These are all such pretty kitties. I know how much patience it takes to even touch a feral. However today my feral Furgie came down to eat while I was standing right beside the dish. My heart leaped with joy. Folks you all can love a feral from afar even if you can't pet it. Please do not be afraid to take a feral into your home. They are not destructive - nor do they disrupt the family. They mostly set high on a ledge of shelf or cat tree and watch you and when you make eye contact it is pure joy. Rain a plenty coming to this area. Stay dry and enjoy the day.
Posted by: Ginny& the Fur Family | 06/22/2017 at 07:17 AM
I pray these 2 get adopted together. Anyone wanting to adopt one and break them up shouldn't have a cat.
Posted by: Ellen Pilch | 06/22/2017 at 12:22 PM
Oh I hope these boys get picked soon! I bet they'll be darlings once they settle into a forever home! They certainly deserve one!! Let's all think of everyone we know and figure out who would be the perfect family for these boys! Then ask them!!
Also, share this post on social media! Their family is out there somewhere!
Don't forget donations and wish list items!!
Posted by: Andrea and the Celestial Kitties | 06/23/2017 at 03:37 AM