Marlowe

We found sweet little Marlowe in the parking lot of the Vino Bello Resort. She came up to us and would not rest until we took her into our 3rd floor room. We feed her eggs, because that is all we had.
Afterwards we put her back outside, but she kept looking up at our room and crying.

We asked at the front desk, and they said that she had been around for a few days. We kept her in our room and took her home with us. We got her food and a potty box and she made the long trip back to L.A. sleeping in the back window of the car.

This is the first picture of Marlowe in our timeshare room.






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