when I first found this house, I wanted it so bad simply because of the cat house. There are three storage buildings. Two metal large ones and the potting shed. I knew it would be a perfect house. Took me months to convince my husband to take the leap into home ownership. Once he did, everything just happened so quickly! We were in the house in just over a month. I’m still frazzled and find it all so unbelievable. The cats, on the other hand, settled right on in! I’m still working on the cat house. It has a lot of shelves for them to climb on, but they need some cleaning. Right now they have their fav chair out there, blankets, an old bed topper and several pillows plus food/water bowls. I’m planning on running water to it so we can set up a permanent water bowl. It gets too hot here in the summer to not have constant fresh water available. You’d think it was already a 5 star hotel, they love it! Most of the cats were either strays or kittens of strays, so this is all a huge improvement from what life could have been for them. I’m beyond excited to be able to do it. I’m considering fostering later on once it’s all set up, but that’s a fight with the hubby I don’t wanna have yet. Lol
here’s a picture of Floof Noodle (real name is Orangie, but my husband changed it because he likes to slink around like a wet noodle. Bryan isn’t a cat person, so when he shows attention or interest in one of the cats... it’s kinda a big deal) he is Pip’s
Brother. We thought we had lost him when we took pip from their mom, Spike. She took him and hid him for two weeks! Thankfully she took good care and we found him all nice and plump living his best wild life. Now he’s the most docile cat we have. Cuddly, affectionate and has chosen Katelyn (my daughter) as his person.
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