Adopt a cat! (Southern Ontario)

<a href=”http://bp1.blogger.com/_UgnxmbviHxI/R5NpFNecuOI/AAAAAAAADIo/me_mRRq2Ea8/s1600-h/10-01-08_1634-Daisy-med.jpg”><img border=”0″ src=”http://bp1.blogger.com/_UgnxmbviHxI/R5NpFNecuOI/AAAAAAAADIo/me_mRRq2Ea8/s200/10-01-08_1634-Daisy-med.jpg” alt=”tabby cat” style=”float: right; margin: 0px 0px 10px 10px; cursor: hand” /></a>My friend is giving up her two cats because she doesn’t think she can take proper care of them when she comes out of the hospital.

They are two spayed females:
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 <li>Daisy is a brown tabby about four years old with beautiful green eyes.</li>
 <li>Nelly is a plush grey cat about two years old.</li>
</ul>
Both are healthy, friendly, and well-behaved. They are used to staying indoors. And they get along well together. Daisy, at least, is used to dogs; I’m not sure about Nelly.

<a href=”http://bp2.blogger.com/_UgnxmbviHxI/R5NoVdecuNI/AAAAAAAADIg/U-9AkWQdr78/s1600-h/10-01-08_163710-01-08_1635-Nelly-med.jpg”><img border=”0″ src=”http://bp2.blogger.com/_UgnxmbviHxI/R5NoVdecuNI/AAAAAAAADIg/U-9AkWQdr78/s200/10-01-08_163710-01-08_1635-Nelly-med.jpg” alt=”grey cat” style=”display: block; margin: 0px auto 10px; cursor: hand; text-align: center” /></a>
If you are in the general area of Toronto, Ontario, and have a cat-shaped hole in your life, please get in touch.

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