|

Last week in “Days of Our Nine Lives,” the cats and dogs met the new ARF kittens.

Jet & Crue

Crue: Today I, an ARF canine, will share some ARF cat news!

Jet: Oh, Crue, let me! Let me! Everyone, three of the kittens have found forever homes!

Diamond

Crue: That’s right! Amy, Ruby and Opie have forever families now.

Audrey: That’s what I heard. And they are gone before they ever got to know us.

Diamond: As their mommy, I told them wonderful things about each of you. Would you like to meet the remaining two kittens? (Diamond brings in Topaz and Emerald)

George: Hi, kids!  I’m a big, orange tabby who loves human attention, lying by the window and eating!!

Bobbie

Tinkerbell: I’m probably one of the prettiest cats at ARF, with my gorgeous long, black hair, highlighted by some charming white patches.  I’m super affectionate with humans.

Anabel: And if you think Tink is beautiful, look at me! My long, silky soft hair is a pretty champagne color. I have giant eyes that will steal your heart.

Crue: Hold on here! What about Jet and me? Little kittens, meet my daughter Jet, a Jack Russel/Chihuahua-mix, but I think she’s part cat.

Tinkerbell

She loves to curl up in laps just as you guys do! And I’m a very calm, quiet and happy Jack Russell terrier. I know that sounds impossible,

Audrey

but I really am!

Bobbie: My turn! I’m Bobbie the office cat. I would prefer to be the only cat in a home. I can deal with dogs as long as they stay out of my face. I’m very affectionate with humans, and I’m still puzzled as to why I haven’t been adopted yet.

Diamond: Obviously, the kittens know me, but you guys probably are still unfamiliar with me. I’m very young, under a year, and I’m definitely one of the friendliest cats in the house. I shouldn’t be here long, really. I’ll steal someone’s heart in no time!

Anabel

Who is next to be adopted? Be sure to keep up with the animal antics of “Days of Our Nine Lives” each week. And please stop in to say hello to the entire adoptable cast at the ARF House, 26890 Hwy. 243 on Saturdays 10-4 and Sundays 10-2, or by appointment M-F by calling 951-659-1122.

Creature Corner is in memory of David, Bajan, Tyler & Jezebel Taylor.

Similar Posts

  • Past Tense: April 4, 2013

    65 years ago – 1948 Chess and bridge were favorite features of evenings at Idyllwild Inn. 60 years ago – 1953 Nearly 30 members had signed up for the newly organized Rifle and Pistol Club sponsored by the American Legion Post 800. 55 years ago – 1958 The Sikkings were about to open their new…

  • Past Tense: May 10, 2012

    60 years ago – 1952 The Izaak Walton League agreed to spend $20 on trees and flowering shrubs for a school landscaping program. 55 years ago – 1957 The Hemet School District Board voted to comply with local requests that the seventh- and eighth-graders remain on the Hill. 50 years ago – 1962 The Idyllwild…

  • Past tense: May 28, 2015

    65 years ago – 1950 Audie Murphy’s film, “The Kid from Texas,” was playing at the Rustic Theatre. It was shot the previous year on the mountain.  60 years ago – 1955 The Froehlichs were installing a larger screen in the Rustic Theatre so Cinemascope films could be shown. 55 years ago – 1960 Leigh…

  • | |

    Art’s Corner

    Music Review Idyllwild Arts Academy Orchestra program: Rossini: “Overture, Guillaume Tell” Villa-Lobos: “Ciranda das Sete Notas” Tchaikovsky: “Symphony #5, E Minor, Opus 64” For the inaugural concert of conductor Scott Hosfeld’s third season this past weekend, a unified program centered around IAAO’s normally outstanding string sections seemed the order of the evening, and as usual,…