Thanks so much to you who were able to help me with choosing the best pictures of the strays and made suggestions.
They got entered today on a rescue group's adoption site here with links to their bio's that I wrote up last night here and here. So they're movie stars now--let's hope they get discovered. (-;
I've also pasted their fuzzy little mugs on ads I've been putting up in Petco's and Petsmarts in Greenbelt, Beltsville, Laurel, Bowie, and Rockville. I had one call thus far--someone just interested in Tuxie--but it didn't sound like a great prospect--I'm going to be careful to screen the kitties' potential human servants carefully.
I keep debating whether I'm willing to have them be separated or not. Last week when I was hosting them in my efficiency for a few days as Moo recovered from her spaying, there were a couple times when Moo hissed at Tuxie to get away from her, which made me feel maybe separation wouldn't be the worst thing for them. But then today, I saw Moo following Tuxie on one of his determined little hunts across the lawn, and then saw them zooming around together playing tag this evening, so separating them feels like it would be a horrible thing to do--where would they find a bond like that with another cat? Hopefully, someone good who can take them both will turn up and make this problem moot.
They got entered today on a rescue group's adoption site here with links to their bio's that I wrote up last night here and here. So they're movie stars now--let's hope they get discovered. (-;
I've also pasted their fuzzy little mugs on ads I've been putting up in Petco's and Petsmarts in Greenbelt, Beltsville, Laurel, Bowie, and Rockville. I had one call thus far--someone just interested in Tuxie--but it didn't sound like a great prospect--I'm going to be careful to screen the kitties' potential human servants carefully.
I keep debating whether I'm willing to have them be separated or not. Last week when I was hosting them in my efficiency for a few days as Moo recovered from her spaying, there were a couple times when Moo hissed at Tuxie to get away from her, which made me feel maybe separation wouldn't be the worst thing for them. But then today, I saw Moo following Tuxie on one of his determined little hunts across the lawn, and then saw them zooming around together playing tag this evening, so separating them feels like it would be a horrible thing to do--where would they find a bond like that with another cat? Hopefully, someone good who can take them both will turn up and make this problem moot.