The four legged kids
At the other end of the spectrum is Leo.
Before we bought our house the people living in the apartment below us were given a three day notice to evict. The day the notice went up a bowl of cat food, 2 adult cats and 3 kittens appeared on the porch. These wonderful people moved without their pets

. We found homes for all of the cats. Luckily for us the woman that took Leo home found out her husband was severely allergic and brought him back. He is the friendliest, most attention seeking, lazy, and loving cat I've ever met. When he adopted us he was in pretty bad shape, his coat was dull and he was so thin. He's now a shiny black 18-ish pound kitty that lives for soft places to lay. We don't know how old he is the vet guessed by his teeth/size/magic 8 ball that he was around the same age as Willow. He'll approach anyone and loves constant attention. I'm not too concerned about him while we're gone since family will be stopping by daily to feed and play with the kitties and he's not picky about who he'll approach. I've had to apologize to a plumber while repeatedly pulling Leo off him.
It's amazing how we can spend all this time getting excited about our vacation and making sure every detail is planned, but the one thing we worry about is our 'kids'.
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