A black cat crossing my path was good luck today on Take Me Home Tuesday.

Two Tuesdays each month, staff members from the Humane Society of Western Montana bring in a dog or cat looking for a forever home. Today, we got to meet the delightful Broccoli Cheddar, the last kitten from a litter that was taken in waiting for her forever home.

Broccoli Cheddar is about 14 weeks old. She is working through a minor infection in one of her eyes, but the treatment she is receiving should have that cleared up very soon.

Allison and Alyssa from the Humane Society told us they sometimes struggle to find a home for a kitten that has passed those first 6 or 7 weeks of age where they exude that ultimate, irresistible cuteness. But Broccoli Cheddar can really turn on the charm with cuddles, love and affection.

Image courtesy of Humane Society of Western Montana
Image courtesy of Humane Society of Western Montana
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The Humane Society invites you to stop in and find the next furry member of your family. They're open on Wednesdays and every Friday through Sunday from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM. You'll find the Humane Society at 5930 US Highway 93 South in Missoula. You can meet more of the wonderful animals and learn more about the adoption process by visiting their website.
Also, coming up this Sunday, September 11 from 12 pm - 3 pm, the Humane Society will be doing a promotion at Toiffer Pet Outfitter, their 1720 S. 3rd Street West location. Special pricing on vaccinations and microchipping. You can contact either business to get more details on hours, what's involved in the $20-dollar special promotion and more information.

Thanks for stopping by, Broccoli Cheddar. And thanks to our sponsors, Paul's Pancake Parlor, Flanagan Motors Mazda and TrailWest Bank.

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