By Michael Robinson
12-21-25
If you regularly shop at a certain Uvalde Big Box store on the east side of town, you may have seen two regulars who show up at the parking lot.
Not sure if they have official names but in this article, I’ll refer to them as Milo and Otis.
The two usually mind their own business but one look from them has spurred shoppers to take a second trip back into the store to pick up a can of cat food or tuna. Not confirming or denying offering these two any food but I’ve noticed there are a number of friends that have helped them out with a morsel or two of food. They have a system going.
Like most cats, they know who the cat people are in those that don’t like cats.
As far as I can tell, they’ve been hanging around for a number of months. While ideally, they both deserve a good home, At least they have a good feline racket going at the big box parking lot, melting the hearts of cat loving shoppers for tuna or pet food.
The regular benevolent contributors of these two will know that the tuna isle is much closer to the front of the store than the pet food isle, just saying!
My wish for 2026, these two will be scooped up by a loving individual, spayed/neutered and relocated to a farm or permanently home.




