To the Stray Cat in my Garage,
Thank you for your interest in the household pet position at the Morris household. While I am impressed with your beautiful coat and oddly bushy tail, we have concluded that another pet in this house would be too much. We sincerely regret to tell you that your application has been denied.
You showed up in our neighborhood only a few days ago. You immediately caught my eye as I saw you crouched under my neighbors car. To quote Britney Spears, I could tell you "we're not a girl, not yet a woman." With the many outdoor cats on our street, I sincerely hope you belong to someone who loves you.
I must say that I did not appreciate you barging into my house this morning. As I tried to distract our own cat, quiet the crying baby, and shoo you out of the house, I realized you were too much for me to handle right now. It brought a horrible memory of the mental break down I had when Clare was first born. I was holding a screaming baby, while the cat was yowling at me from the couch for attention, and my two dogs stared at me from the window like "Why do you not love us anymore?". I'm sorry, but I only have so much love/sanity to give. And I think another pet might just break me.
I apologize for the mixed signals I was giving you by putting out the bowl of water. It was wrong of me to lead you on like that. It was like that time in college, where a guy flirted with me for weeks. Then when I got up the nerve to ask him to a movie, he just so happened to be busy that day, and the next, and possibly for every weekend that month. I know it's no fun to be toyed with.
You are more that welcome to stay around though. You can sleep on my garage shelf, as long as the door is open. And I'll leave the water bowl out till I know you've moved on. Please understand that even though it will not work out between us, I still do care. I've posted your pictures on craigslist and austinlostpets.com. Maybe your owner will come to claim you soon. You have our best wishes for success in finding the right household for you.
Sincerely,
Mary Morris
CEO of The Morris House
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