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The Carnegie cats are a household and wish to seek out one home. (Courtesy Feline Rescue)

On weekday mornings, the Pioneer Press options our subscribers’ pets within the Morning Report.

It has change into a preferred characteristic in our e-newsletter; after sharing the information of the day, we wrap up our every day report with cute photographs of our readers’ pets (dogs, cats, rabbits, lizards and extra).

Sometimes, we additionally characteristic pets who want houses — together with 4 cats featured within the Morning Report on Monday, Feb. 19.

Read extra beneath of the 4 cats who want one home, in addition to different pets featured within the Morning Report in February.

To subscribe to the Morning Report, which is free, comply with the prompts at twincities.com/newsletters.

Monday. Feb. 19

“I’m Kate King, executive director of Feline Rescue in St. Paul, and I was wondering if it would be possible to share some of our cats in need with the Pioneer Press?”

Of course!

“Our biggest need right now is a home for the Carnegie sisters, ” she wrote. “They are a group of older cats that came to us bonded. Since they have to be adopted together, we’ve had a rough time getting them into a home.”

A collage of four photos of cats.
These 4 cats are a bonded household and wish one home. (Courtesy of Feline Rescue.)

Here’s extra in regards to the Carnegie Four:

“Molly, Sophie, Spice and Spot are four adorably shy cats who are in search of a forever home. These inseparable feline companions have formed an unbreakable bond and rely on each other for support. They long for the simple things that every cat dreams of: a warm and cozy lap to curl up on, playful toys, nourishing food, and a safe haven. Most importantly, they need loving humans to shower them with affection.”

For extra in regards to the Carnegies, go to felinerescue.org to seek for the cats or click on here.

Friday, Feb. 16

“Well, we FINALLY got to celebrate Christmas with our girls (we’d had COVID over the holidays, so no getting together then!)” Joyce and Doug write. “Miss Nosey — living up to her name — had to be right in the thick of things. Here, she’s peering into the next bag to be opened to see if it contains anything for her!”

A gray and white cat inspects a red holiday bag that is illustrated with a snowman.
Miss Nosey lives as much as her title.

(It didn’t!)

Thursday, Feb. 15

“Tabitha and Tuxedo were adopted from Angel of Hope in October of 2020,” writes Bill.

A black and white kitten and an orange kitten snuggle on a cat condo.
Tuxedo and Tabitha as kittens.

“Three years later, they remain best buds. Eating, sleeping and supervised walks around the yard are their favorite past time (of course they do need their cuddle time).”

Wednesday, Feb. 14

“This is Walter getting ready for his parents’ wedding at the Como Park Conservatory in St. Paul on Dec. 9, ” Karen wrote. “First he steamed, so he regarded fairly, after which he placed on his hanbok.

A collae showing a cat, mostly white, closing his eyes while sitting in front of a steamer. In the second photo, the cat is shown wearing a colorful hanbok.
Walter, prepping for his dad and mom’ wedding ceremony.

“Here is after they got here again to signal the papers earlier than going to the reception/dance at Icehouse.

“He had three totally different outfits and took footage with Mom (Autumn) and Dad (Hahn) and so they got here again to signal the marriage certificates so he was in attendance for that. Unfortunately, Como Conservatory doesn’t enable cats for the marriage. He would have been the perfect ring bearer!

Autumn, wearing a wedding gown and posing with Hann, wearing a tuxedo. Autumn is holding their cat, Walter, whos is wearing a sweater.
Walter performed a job at his mum or dad’s wedding ceremony. (Grundy Photo / Instagram.com/grundyphoto)

“It was a beautiful, mild day that he will never forget.”

Congrats — and Happy Valentine’s Day! — to Walter, Autumn and Hahn.

(Wedding images by Grundy Photo at instagram.com/grundyphoto.

Tuesday, Feb. 13

“Meet Tina (the old cranky calico) and Barnaby (the gorgeous floofy tabby)!” Meg writes.

“Tina had been a stray present in New York City after Hurricane Sandy. We took her in when her rescuers had been rising their human household and didn’t have the area for cats. She is now 17 with an upset tummy and a grumpy demeanor. Her expressive face and agility belie her age and he or she would very very similar to to make a cameo in your Zoom name and/or be let exterior and/or given a little bit of no matter it’s you’re consuming.

Two cats, one on a step and the other on the landing.
Tina and Barnaby.

“Barnaby, our beautiful-but-dumb trophy cat, was born underneath a porch in Omaha, and his foster human struggled to seek out him a home as a result of he was so scared of people. Just a few months after we adopted him, the pandemic began, and my teenage son devoted a lot of his time (that was alleged to be spent distance studying) to befriending this kitten — thus starting the best love story ever instructed. Now, Barney cries when my son leaves the home (and when he is aware of he’s due home quickly). I usually discover them snuggling.

“Barney and Tina don’t really get along — they both kind of want to play but have different styles and haven’t been able to figure it out — but last month they collaborated on a 1:30 a.m. mouseicide, which was very exciting.”

Monday, Feb. 12

“We thought we’d give you an update on our rescue Ragdoll cat, Izzy Belle,” Mike and Barb write.

A gray/black/brown and white cat sitting on a rocker.
Izzy Belle

“She’s coming along pretty well but is still very sensitive to sudden or loud noises. She’s still learning to trust us and is slowly bonding with us and, as you can see, she ‘s getting more comfortable with her surroundings. She’s a very polite and sweet girl, although getting her claws caught in my husband’s beard at 2:15 a.m –. trying to wake him because she’s lonely and wants to play — is not her best behavior. But how can a person get mad at that face?”

Friday, Feb. 9

Do you’re feeling responsible leaving your canine behind when you go on trip?

Perhaps you and your canine may trip collectively in New Orleans.

Charlie — and Gary — advocate it.

Gary poses with a gray and white dog that looks like a poodle.
Gary and his canine, Charlie, advocate New Orleans as a dog-friendly trip vacation spot.

“It’s wonderful how welcome dogs are in the coffee shops, bars and cafes of New Orleans! ” Gary writes. “They always ask if it’s OK to give the dog a treat. One upscale restaurant even asked if Charlie would like to have their ‘puppy meal’ while I ate from their (fabulous!) seafood menu. Best scallops ever! Hat’s off, Gris-Gris!”

Thursday, Feb. 8

“This is my next door neighbor’s cat, Kirby, taking a peek outside via the mailbox in his St. Paul home and ready to surprise our friendly mail carrier!” Lori writes.

A white cat with a black spot on its face peeks out of a letter slot in a door.
Kirby greets the neighor.

Wednesday, Feb. 7

“I am currently in Hong Kong visiting friends and enjoying with them in celebrating Chinese New Year,” Steve writes. “One of my friends has pet dogs. She also has a helper who assists in household duties. Part of this help involves taking care of the precious family dogs. Anyway, I had never seen this before but we were all going out to a pet-friendly area and Geny has a special carrier for the dogs. The dogs love it and they get so excited when they know they are going out. I am enclosing a photo of myself, Geny and the two cute dogs — Joey and Jellie — in the carrier.”

A man and woman smile as they pose for a photo with two small dogs that the woman is wearing in a carrier.
Steve and mates in Hong Kong.

This is our first submission from Hong Kong! Thanks, Steve — and Happy New Year!

Tuesday, Feb. 6

“Roger is a bit apprehensive about being upstaged over the holidays,” Richard wrote on Dec. 19. “Will people think this cheesy rug is cuter than he is? Sure hope not.”

A black-and-white cat on a rug featuring an illustration of a black-and-white cat.
Roger was anxious about being upstaged in the course of the holidays.

Of course not, Roger!

Monday, Feb. 5

“Still lovin’ the pet pics, I look forward to seeing them every morning,” Nick writes.

A cat wears a hat, looking down while sitting at the top of a cat condo tree.
Paulie tolerates hats.

“It’s been a yr since my li’l buddy Ava previous (one of many ‘Three Amigos’ you guys printed final yr) and thought I’d ship a pair pics of Paulie, the little young man who used to chase her and Stinkers round, in his favourite cowboy hat.

Two cats sit together near some plants.
Paulie and Stinkers.

“Stinkers, being the grand ol’ lady she is, told me she’d pass on the hat wearing, but was OK with sending this latest pic with her and her pal, who now keep each other company.”

Friday, Feb. 2

“This is our beloved Mazel,” begins the e-mail to the Morning Report from Katie, Hilary and Mark. “She is tough at work daily, attending to her sundry duties round the home together with looking every window on the goings-on, kneading blankets and tossing round her toys. Here she is caught performing certainly one of her most urgent duties of the late afternoon: curling into somewhat ball and snoozing.

A cat curled up in a ball on a bed.
Mazel

“Thank you for what you do!”

Thursday, Feb. 1

Today, we keep in mind a royal canine.

“Meet Murphy — a 130-pound Bernese Mountain Dog who loved the winter and played the role of Royal Berner to the Court of Boreas Rex 83,” writes Mary Johnson, a previous Lady Boreas of the St. Paul Winter Carnival.

A Bernese Mountain Dog on a leash in a park.
RIP, Murphy

Mary’s husband, Monte Johnson, served as King Boreas of the 2019 St. Paul Winter Carnival.

Our profile of the 83rd king, written by Kathy Berdan, features a photograph of him with Murphy.

“Murphy inspired the Berners in the Park event as part of the Winter Carnival, ” Mary writes. “The fourth annual event is planned for Saturday, Feb. 3 at Rice Park. Sadly, Murphy passed away this past June, but the Berners in the Park will carry on the spirit of winter fun in the park!”

We’re sorry in your loss, King Boreas and Lady Boreas!

Even if it feels extra like spring than winter, let’s present up at Rice Park and have enjoyable to recollect Murphy.

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