The Bat-Man

I drew a picture of Batman. It started out being a broody dark Batman but it didn’t work out that way.

I drew a picture of Batman. It started out being a broody dark Batman but it didn’t work out that way.

An update to my last post:
We ended up taking Gracie to the Cat Adoption Team, a local no-kill shelter where I’m sure she’ll find a good home quickly. I admit I cried like a little girl when we had to leave here there, but she’ll be in good shape and we know she’ll be safe.
Jon agreed to let me take Theodore on a trial basis, so just as long as the little guy behaves himself and endears himself to Jon, he’ll be living with me. He’s been very good so far, but he’s kind of like a puppy. He follows me around the house and constantly wants to show me his food dish, which usually has food in it. He likes being fed, but doesn’t have much interest in eating when the ceremony is over.
I’m also slowly teaching him to be an outdoor cat, since we live in a quiet residential area and it would be nice to not have him running around the house all night. I’ve been taking him out for supervised field trips so far. I may let him go out alone sometime next week. He has quickly developed a love for the outdoors and keeps trying to get out when I don’t have time to watch him.

My lovely lady friend Crystal has a problem– she moving. However, she can’t bring her kitties to the new apartment!
We need to find a home for these little guys. On the left is Gracie, and on the right is a picture of a cat I found on the internet that looks just like a thinner version of Theodore because I can’t find any pictures of him. They’re both neutered and have all their shots. They’re just shy of two years old. Both are very social and affectionate (though Gracie takes an hour or two to warm up to new people.) They’re both litter trained. They’ve been indoor cats their whole lives, though Theodore especially has expressed an interest in the outdoors.
If you’re in the Portland Oregon area (I’d be willing to drive up to 200 miles to deliver them to you, though) let me know if you’d like to take on two little boarders. You can reach me via email at lesmcclaine@gmail.com .
We’d really like to put them in a good home instead of leaving them with a pet placement agency, so let me know!
Also, feel free to spread this around. It’s breaking our hearts to let go of them and we want to know they’re all right.