Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Tortie Tuesday

Today I was reminiscing about how four years ago at this time I was at the humane society waiting for my furever home. Many people came and saw me but I continued to wait for my real Mommy and Daddy to show up, which they eventually did on November 3rd, 2006. They couldn't resist this face...
After that day I have found out that I might have been passed by because I'm mostly black and black kitties are the least likely to be adopted for some reason. I'm glad my mommy and daddy didn't think that way and for everyone else who doesn't think that way either, many shelters are offering reduced adoption fees for black kitties at this time of year. Some even have reduced fees on black and/or orange kitties like me! Here's a couple:
Our adoption special will continue through the end of October. Adopt any black and/or orange cat for 50% off! In addition, if you are wearing Oregon State University colors you will receive $10 off the adoption fee of a cat not already on special or $10 off the adoption fee of any dog.
In recognition of the San Francisco Giants magical season and play-off appearance, we’re initiating a special “black and orange” adoption promotion. Through October 31, folks can adopt any black or orange cat for $9. Cats and baseball? It's a perfect match. Cats have 9 lives. Baseball has 9 innings and 9 players.

If you or someone you know is looking for a kitty, check out these specials or see if there are any in shelters in your area. Of course the shelters are careful about adoptions of black kitties near Halloween but now might be the time to find your new kitty!

Have you been lucky enough to have a black kitty?

Happy Tortie Tuesday!
Isabella

38 comments:

Kas said...

Isabella you were a lucky girl to get such a special home.

Ellen Whyte said...

Who wouldn't love a girl like you? We hope efurry cat finds a great forever home.

dArtagnan Rumblepurr/Diego Hamlet Moonfur said...

My lovely girl, we are so happy that you ended up in your most perfect home. Who could resist you??

Sparkle said...

My human's first cat as a (semi) grown-up was black. He was also part Siamese, so he had quite a voice.

P.S. I wrote about a tortie today who was adopted by some friends of my human!

Keiko said...

We are so glad you have a great furever home! Our Mummy loves torties!!!
We four are also shelter kitties. We purray every day that all the homeless animals will find good furever homes.
Purrrrs, Keiko, Kenji, Pricilla & Yuji

Ann said...

How wonderful that you found just the right mom and dad that gave you a wonderful home. Love the comparison to cats and baseball that humane society is using for their special.

Anonymous said...

Momma thinks we're ready for a brother.....but he has to be the perfect kitty for our home so she wants to look around very carefully.

Catherine said...

Clearly your mom and dad have very good taste to choose such a unique and beautiful kitty such as yourself Isabella! I hope October is a good month for black cat adoptions! :)

xo Catherine

The Monkeys said...

We think you're beautiful, Isabella, and we think you and your Mom and Dad were very lucky to find each other!

The Taylor CatSSSSS said...

Isabella, you were just waiting for the RIGHT Mommy & Daddy! You are absolutely beautiful!!!

Mommy LOVED the items that she purchased at your Mommy's Etsy store!!!! Beautiful and perfect!

Lin said...

In our area, they are more careful about black cat adoptions around Halloween. Potential adopters are VERY carefully screened.

Russ said...

Well Isabella it seems the wait for you was worth it. You found a wonderful home. It is too bad that there are so many superstitions about black cats. They are just kitties just like you.

Duni said...

I sure couldn't have passed up a face as sweet as yours! I'm so happy for you that your found the purrfect furever home!
And I love black kitties just as much as any other colour :)

Rose Clearfield said...

As you know, Angel is mostly black. One of my first kitties growing up was all black. So I definitely have a weakness for them. :) You're so lucky to have such a wonderful home, Isabella!

Angel Simba said...

Isabella, we are so very glad your parents adopted you. As far as people discriminating against black kitties goes, Mom and I think that is just plain ignorant. Black kitties are super duper!

Memories for Life said...

Black kitties are so pretty! I'm glad they are offering such great deals so those kitties will find furever homes :)

Laura said...

You and your family are lucky you found each other! I agree that black kitties are hard to place - we had trouble finding a home for Vivien - a front porch visitor, so she became part of our family!

Anonymous said...

We are so happy you have a furrver home and we purray that ALL kitties of ALL colors, get adopted!

NAK and The Residents of The Khottage Now With KhattleDog! said...

What do woo think?

Have I been lukhky enough to get a blakhk khytty of my furry own?

What a great post!

Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
PeeEssWoo: Hi Sadie!

Anonymous said...

People are so stupid! Nothing prettier than a sleek black cat!

Faith said...

Awww, I'm glad Mommy and Daddy found you! I wouldn't be able to resist a cute face like that either! ;)

Unknown said...

Wonderful post. Hooray for black kitties! Cajsa Cat is a tuxedo cat and Sara looks like a black and white cow!
Best wishes,
Anna

Anna's Blue Monday\Mellow-Yellow-Monday\Ruby Tuesday

booahboo said...

Black is just a color... :) I am glad your found your forever home with your mommy and daddy. Happy Tortie Tuesday Is :)

Katnip Lounge said...

I've had two all black kitties and now I have two Tuxies, two oranges, and an orange & white job. And they are all GREAT! Sylvester, who is seven, is settling in SO well. I highly recommend adopting an older kitty!

Isabella, you have a great Home and I'm glad you waited to get *just* the right one.

MomKat Trish

tahtimbo said...

Isabella, thank you for that information. I never knew that about orange and black kitties.
Hope you have a great Tortie Tuesday :)

Admiral Hestorb said...

You were a furry smart girl to wait for your own mommy and daddy. I think we Torie girls are just the Princesses of Catdom. We are so beautiful and special.

Marg said...

Isabella, we sure are glad you found that wonderful home. Those look like great deals for adopting a cat.
We have two black cats here and they are both great cats. Those two would have 2 strikes against them if I had taken to the shelter. They were also feral kitties. Good to see you Isabella. Take care.

Stacy Hurt said...

I am so glad you found your home darling Issy.

I am disheartened to hear that adoption agencies are running 'specials' for black cats at this time of year however. Here in Cali. from what I understand black cats are never adopted out in the Halloween month. Owing to the disturbed folks who have too many superstitions and/or 'ceremonies' where black cats are...shall we say... not treated very nicely.

As for me; I make sure all my kittehs are locked up good & tight on 'all hallow's eve' as I'm sure all the CB fuuriends out there do to.

xoxo
Ms. Stella O'Houligan

Amy & the house of cats said...

Hi Isabella! We can't belive that some people might have passed you over because you are mostly black - that is so silly to us! Our mom isn't really concerned with color - she did want an orange kitty at some point to be sure all the colors were covered (she totally forgot about brown and a bunch of those colors - she was just trying to be sure that she had furs to show on her clothes no matter what color they are - hee hee). Mom's first kitty, our big brother Floyd, was black when she got him - he got a bit reddish brown in his last year or so before going to teh bridge, but he was always a black cat to her!

Unknown said...

I don't know why that is but black dogs have a hard time getting adopted too. Seems so unfair! We have had two rescued black dogs and they have been the best of dogs.

Cheers!
Julie
Julie Magers Soulen Photography

Reeni said...

I had two black kitties before Isabella! I love black kitties! Someday I might have one again. I hope she'll be as pretty as you. Love, Reeni and Moon

The Adventures of Scarlett and Melly said...

You do have an irresistible face, my dear. And you were lucky to find such a loving home! I never did understand why black animals are less likely to be adopted. Don't tell Scarlett, but I've always loved black cats and dogs.

Faythe said...

You are a very pretty kitty, and I am sure that is why your humans were so lucky to find you at the shelter. thank you for spreading this important imforation for other animals that still need fur-ever homes. ~hugs~Faythe @GMT

Debra Taylor said...

Isabella, you are so lucky that the right people came along at the right time. Your face is fascinating. And there seems to be such pensiveness in your expression.


For other folks (all kitties and doggies are people to me) reading this, check out my blog. It has stories and information helpful for cat caretakers everywhere. Get your ‘beans to check it out!

Hey, wonderful pets, stay well!

Debby

http://homelesscatcare.blogspot.com/

Hot Rocks said...

My fluffy kitty is totally black, and I am lucky to have had him in our lives for14 years so far!

Splendid Little Stars said...

Great post, Isabella!
A long time ago I had an all black cat named Midnight, whom we called Blackie. She was the sweetest! My daughter now has a kitty named Edward Bunk who is all black except for a very tiny tuft of white.
Black and mostly black kitties rock!
Excuse me a moment.....
Oliver just told me he wants it known that he has lots of black fur and it helps keep him very warm when he lies in a sun puddle .

Donna said...

My hooman friend would love to adopt a black kitteh cat. She says that when she gets a noo apartment, she will adopt one. :)

Teri and her Stylish Adventure Cats said...

Our Kiki is also a mostly black tortie and we think it gives her extra pizazz! We are kinda glad though that you were passed up till the 'Bead' family came along!