Update ... Suzy was adopted April 15th.. by couple. They have another cat & they get a long well. They said she was doing great but still has a tummy (swollen lower abdomen).. perhaps it’s just fat as she loves to eat.
Ok so I fostered this 7 mo old kitten. Fell in love w her.. had her spayed. But shortly after her bk 2 mammary glands started to swell. She’s now at the adoption charity center & I went & visited her today (b/c i miss her terribly) and she looks pregnant! Her abdomen looks swollen, still...
So I was thinking.... maybe I should go get her at the charity & try to afoot her out again. I did get an inquiry but I had already surrendered her. I just hate she’s in a kennel. It’s a nice kennel but still.
Yes the netting does.. cats won’t jump on anything that’s not stable. The site can explain more, if they do jump & cling to the netting (which mine never have) the hinged arm brings them down.
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You’re right. I debate both sides all the time. I guess I just need to let her go. I hate that she’s not adopted yet. Black cats get so overlooked in shelters & such.. omg! You’ll love a cat fence! Here’s the link below
Cat Fence: Purrfect Cat Enclosures and Cat Fences
Wow.. this is reassuring. I can’t seem to pull the trigger. I’m afraid of making the wrong decision. Thank you so much for the reply, gives me hope if I choose this route.
This is not my first foster, 4th actually, but this time I became emotionally attached. Foster kitty, Suzy, 7 mo black cat, who was dumped in our neighborhood. I went in this asking a reputable charity if I Was unable to adopt her out to someone myself myse would they help & they agreed...