Mee-Wow! A fabulous foursome of irresistible little fur balls made for a delightful edition of Take Me Home Tuesday.

It was another visit from the Humane Society of Western Montana today. Jessie brought n four 7-week-old kittens. That is just a fraction of the number of kittens the Humane Society has waiting for forever homes like yours. Today, from abandonment to hope for a good life,  we got to meet the "Kitten Construction Team."

Image courtesy of Ashley Warren
Image courtesy of Ashley Warren
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A few weeks ago, workers at Western State Cat (how appropriate) on North Reserve could hear the cries of tiny kittens one morning. They discovered these four frightened little gals and contacted the Humane Society. Since one of Western States Cat's specialties is equipment for construction, this batch got named after some noteworthy giants in the industry: Kubota, Bobcat, Caterpillar and Miss Joan Deere (remember, all female).

Image courtesy of Ashley Warren
Image courtesy of Ashley Warren
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These four kittens are spending one more week in a volunteer foster home, then they will be ready to take up residence at the Humane Society of Western Montana. We sure hope it is a very short stay. With 90 kittens currently waiting for adoption, the Humane Society even has a buy-one-get-one-kitten-free offer.

Image courtesy of Ashley Warren
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The Humane Society of Western Montana is open Wednesdays - Sundays from 1:00 till 6:00 p.m. They are located at 5930 US Highway 93 South, Missoula. You can meet more of the wonderful animals and learn more about the adoption process by visiting their website.

Two Tuesdays each month, we are team up with the Humane Society of Western Montana to help animals like Kubota, Bobcat, Caterpillar and Miss Joan Deere get placed in forever homes.

Take Me Home Tuesdays is presented locally by Flanagan Motors Mazda, Paul's Pancake Parlor and TrailWest Bank.

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