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2016 Shelter and Rescue Cat Adoption Portraits

It’s hard to believe we wrapped up yet another year recently! It’s even harder to believe this post concludes my third year of photographing the shelter cats at Williamson County Animal Center. Where does the time go?! While I wasn’t able to photograph as many cats and kittens as I have in years past, due to my work schedule, working on the Humans and Their Kitties project for the shelter, and my pregnancy (we are expecting our first child in April), I was able to photograph 129 cats for WCAC and 9 for an individual who fosters rescue cats for another rescue. Not a bad total considering the year! One thing that will never change from year to year is my continual surprise at all the wonderful cats surrendered who were previously in homes. It’s discouraging and depressing for both the cats, myself, and all the cat volunteers who love these precious spirits. On the flip side, there are so many wonderful adopters who walk through the doors of Williamson County Animal Center who become forever homes for the kitties and regard them as a valuable member of the family. Going forward it is my hope more and more people realize the real commitment and joy they are in for when adopting a cat and make every effort to care for their kitty until the very end. Finally, I wish to add that the vast majority of the kitties in this post have found their forever homes, but there still are some who haven’t yet. If you are thinking of adding a wonderful cat to your family, please consider visiting Williamson County Animal Center. I promise you will be smitten by so many of the kitties it will be hard to choose who to adopt! Who knows you may end up with two!

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