Dylan promised me we could have a kitty some day. As soon as we come up with $400 to spend on a fluff ball.
In our apartment complex, getting a pet requires a $300 pet deposit, refundable at the end of our lease if the carpet is still intact. Add to that the estimated hundred dollars it will cost to adopt a pet from the shelter -- and there goes two weeks' worth of my pay.
Every once in a while, Dylan will put his hand on the couch cushion next to him, stroke the air, and say, "Suzie, I want a cat. I want something to pet." Then pretty soon, he'll follow that with, "I don't even really care about playing with it. I just want to see how cute YOU look with it."
Growing up, I always had at least one cat. But I haven't had one since my sophomore year of high school, only because I haven't lived at home. Now that I have my own place, I'm starting to miss having a pet.
I'm saving my money starting now so that I can bring home a little friend. Any suggestions on names?

I think the name should wait until you meet your new kitty. unless of course you happen to think of the perfect name before hand. I've never had good luck with that though. if you really need ideas I'll share my list of possible names for my future children.
ReplyDelete...well Caleb just named his new puppy Orca...soooo you can't get much worse then that.
ReplyDeleteAlso, our cats names are Geidon, Xerxes, and Goliath. Can you tell I'm from a pastor's family yet?!?! GOODNESS GRACIOUS!!!