Trent
insists that you get to know all (or more) about Tabby’s Place, and, of course, about him too…and maybe some of the other cats in residence.
Have you had a chance to meet Prescott at Tabby’s Place event, like Thanksgiving with the Cats? She is an effervescent grey tabby – and main lobby denizen – who would like to renew her dual citizenship to have access to the community room. Prescott also loves to spend time in Jon’s office and would like to become a recognized member of the executive suite.
Trent insists he is the only grey tabby who is executive management material.
Perhaps you should know of Rori, the Tabby’s Place resident sitfluencer. She is the featured sitter appearing in “Rori Sits” and shares her opinions about those things upon which she sits. Rori has made a hecka splash all over the interwebs.
Trent insists he also makes a hecka splash whenever, wherever, and howsoever he sits.
If by any chance you’ve happened upon Clifford or heard tale of him, you know he is neither big (well, maybe a little), nor red, nor a dog. He does, however, have an exceptionally roomy space to himself. Being FeLV+ and unfond of the company of other cats, Clifford is the solo occupant of the Quinn’s Corner lobby.
Trent insists that he should be the solo occupant of the main lobby. He, too, is not particularly fond of other cats, but he has a sufficient tolerance of them to share, as long as they mind their manners and maintain a respectful distance.
For her part, Olive takes umbrage at Trent’s audacity. She, and only she, reigns supreme in the lobby. Olive is queen and greeter-in-chief, after all.
But, I digress.
Perhaps you have been dazzled when your eyes happened to fall upon Bing when he happened to be visible through the lobby window into his suite. His long, luscious fur and adorable face make him marvelous to behold. For those who know him and approach softly, gently, Bing’s sweetness seals the deal.
Trent insists that excessive sweetness is unnecessary and overrated. That does not mean that Trent is never sweet, it just isn’t always his go-to. Echoing the late, great Greta Garbo, sometimes Trent just wants to be alone. When disturbed, he is usually perfectly reasonable in his refusals, although, occasionally, maybe a little snappish or slappish. But, when the winds off of Costa Rica are just right (Maybe it’s his medications; who can tell?), Trent can overflow with every ounce of adorable and sweet that a visitor hopes for in any of the Tabby’s Place cats.
To learn how truly sweet Tabby’s Place and Trent (sometimes) can be, schedule a tour or a 30 minute visit. Visitors make our day every day, and, simply put, Trent insists.
