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When I was rescued by a good Samaritan with my littermates I was just a kitten. We went into a foster home to give us a chance to get to know people and make sure we were healthy. Then we moved to the 'Big House'. Wow! this was kind of scary and fun at the same time! Lots of others to play with, yet there were adult cats who didn't put up with youngsters antics.

I stayed close to my brother, Cricket in this place. It was comforting to be with my brother. Yeah, it was him and me against the world. My sister got adopted quickly because she's whats called a Siamese. I guess Cricket and me are your garden variety black and white cats. I guess I'm lucky because I have some white in my fur, sort of like a Holstein cow, only much more handsome of course!

The seasons have come and gone and now we're in the same season as when we arrived. I was hoping to get a home like my sister. I got a sample of one when we were in a foster home and it was grand! I used to be very outgoing but lately it doesn't seem important to greet anyone anymore. I used to groom and cuddle with Cricket and the other cats but I don't find joy in that anymore. I keep thinking about what it was like to have a home for those few weeks last year and wish more than anything I would have that again. I hear there are more cats than homes. I wouldn't take up a lot of room and you would get my love and devotion (yes, cats can be devoted). My catnip is packed and I'm ready to go home with you when ever you are.

Here's a new video of me. Even though I've grown up to be a big boy, I still love to be held. And Look at me here! And here I am napping with my friend, Puff Daddy.

I started a blog! If you want to read it, click here.



Monty is a medium-size male whose estimated birth year is 2009. He is adopted, and is currently living with the adoptive family. Like all of our pets, Monty is current on all vaccinations, has been treated for parasites, and will be microchipped and neutered before going home with the adoptive family.
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