Hi I’m Dex. I heard the lady at the shelter say my sister
Dori and I are between 7 and 9 months old. We spent most of our lives at the shelter. We
were there so long that we cannot remember what life was like before we arrived
there. The folks at the shelter were
very kind to us and let us have cages right on side of each other. My sister
Dori is kind of shy so I do all the speaking for her. Things weren’t bad. We
had a bowl full of food and water, plus we were able to talk to each other every
day. The ladies at the shelter would
always tell us that one day our person would come. So every day when the people
came we would do our best to perk up and look good as the people marched past
and took home Siamese, Persians, Calico’s and Tuxedo cats. But no one ever
wanted to take home the two little orange tabbies. Dori began to get sad, but I
told her not to worry, that one day it would be our day.
Last Thursday they moved us from our normal cages into
another room. I could hear all of these new voices, they took pictures of us, and
told us to keep calm in our new cages. We could tell something was up. Dori was
sick and her eye had been shut for a day or two. I was worried. I didn’t want
to have to go in that back room. The back room that animals went in and never
came out of. We went to sleep and told each other that it would be okay.
The next morning was Friday and the shelter was rustling
earlier than usual. There were new people everywhere shuffling paperwork and
making lists. I was waiting to see if we had found our person. Maybe it was
finally our turn! A nice shelter lady came and took me from my cage and placed
me into a pet carrier. I was so excited! I was going home! Maybe my person did
come for me! Then I got nervous. What about Dori? I waited patiently until the carrier
door opened and the lady placed Dori with me. I was so very happy. Our carrier
was placed in a car with 2 other carriers containing four of our shelter friends. All day we drove, for what
seemed like forever, making stop after stop until finally we were the only 2
left. The car came to a stop and the nice lady said okay guys your foster mom
is on her way. A few moments later we heard a car pull up. The lady moved us
from one carrier to another. The lady patted my head and said its okay boy you
are safe now. Dori and I decided it was okay to take a nap.
Foster Home
Once that was done she took out
a small bag that had a ball in it and she rolled it to me so that I could
investigate it for her while she took care of Dori.
The lady left the room and told us she would
be back. We were too excited to sleep and we started to investigate every inch
of the space. A few moments later a man entered the room with the lady and they
had a man child with them. The man child had this thing with him and told us he
would read us a story. I sat really close so that I could hear it well. The
story was about a dog named Jingle that had no home. The man child said that
Santa helped find Jingle a home and that Santa would help find us a home too. I
can’t wait to meet Santa.
Day 1-Saturday
Our first day was very exciting. The man child came in again
and showed us a game on his toy. The
game has a rope that swings back and forth. I tried to catch that rope! We
played until the lady came in with breakfast and to put that stuff in our eyes
again. I hate that stuff. The man child, who they call Peyton, brought us several other things to do like a
mouse that squeals, a stick with feathers on it and a thing that you scratch
on. The lady told us she is going to help us find a home. Dori and I took turns
laying in her lap while she petted us. I am worried about Dori though. She cannot
run and play like she use to. She said she is tired and her belly hurts. I hope
she feels better soon.
Day 2 –Sunday
Today I saw a window. It was the first time I had ever seen
one and at first I was very afraid of it. Peyton was looking out of it and I decided it couldn’t
be that bad if he was doing it. I can see lots of things from a window that I
had never seen before. Our room has many windows and I have a favorite window
in the corner. I saw an animal run past. Peyton said it was a squirrel. I would
really like to get my paws on that! Foster lady came in today to check on Dori
and felt on her belly for a long time. I guess she could tell she was not
feeling well. The lady felt something in her belly move. She said she was going
to call the vet. I hope she feels better soon. I really like having attention from people, I
really like playing with Peyton and I really love windows. Dori’s eye is open
again! I cannot wait till Santa and my
foster mom help me find a forever home!