
United Air Lines has a counter in the cargo facility just for these very special arrivals.

These baggage handlers produced the traveler's crate.

Finally we got a glimpse of the new member of our household, still locked in his jail. Morty's people had decided, reluctantly, that he needed a new home with friends on the other side of the country.

After a long flight, a fellow has to stretch when the jail is finally opened. The new place is unfamiliar -- he has a lot of exploring to do, but first he decided to hide under a bureau. Further pictures will have to wait until he's a little more settled.
A Russian Blue-y! The bestest!
ReplyDelete{{{Morty}}} is adorbz, Jan: happy-happy, joy-joy!
Good luck getting him settled and comfortable.
ReplyDeleteRussian Blues are wonderfull cats. Our Mr B was with us for 20+ years and had an enlightened and generous soul. He took care of everyone, including the two footed ones. Ronni
ReplyDeleteA belated welcome to Morty. As Ronni said, we lost our Russian Blue, Mister B, a couple of months ago. May Morty bring you as much joy as our Mister B brought to us and our neighbors.
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