We are still waiting for the shelter to take the next step. They have to get her records from the vet, and post her pics on their website. I am glad that I can work with the same place where I got her from, because they are good. I will be posting pics in a few days, and an update!
The shelter has agreed to re home my cat. I have given a thorough description of the issues, and hope that they will place her with people who will allow her to have her own little castle. I am positive this will be the best thing for her. Thanks for all the support and advice! Some of it may...
I just spoke to a friend who used to foster cats, and she said that this is a situation where the cat's true personality has emerged. She needs to be a solo cat who doesn't have to share resources. Period.
They were semi feral, and they both were very shy when I got them. I am home all of the time, and there has been no triggering event that would cause such a difference in their relationship. I just can't think of anything that could have triggered this gradual but definite change.
Okay. I'll explain as best I can. First, the cats were siblings. Most adoption shelters are insisting that siblings be adopted together and are saying that they are a bonded pair. Since I had recently lost my cat of fourteen years to kidney failure, maybe my judgement was off. But I figured that...
I agree with most points made here! I have siblings whom I never contact and that I don't get along with at all, despite growing up with them, lol. Nobody expects litter mates to love each other to the end. I am going to try asking in a legal forum what the possible ramifications would be if i...
I guess I will have to speak to them. I didn't want to try re-homing the cat on my own, because there are weird people out there, lol. I would trust this agency because they delivered both cats to my house after I had gone through the other steps, and they also asked to be shown through the...