I have a kitten that I am fostering (4 months old) and a full grown foster cat (3 years, who I've been trying to find a home for for two years now. He's a deaf Maine Coon Mix and needs to go to an only-cat home).
I'm moving soon (a few weeks) and although I've been trying my best to find them homes before now, I have had no success.
The closest shelter does not take out-of-county surrenders and the farther one is full due to the time of year.
I cannot take them with me, because although the place I am moving to allows pets, the three cats I am taking will cost me a few hundred dollars extra and I cannot realistically afford more than that.
I live in a wee town in rural SE Kentucky, and although I know there are some great pet owners out here, I have heard stories from enough people here to be extremely reluctant in giving either one of them to anyone here. I'm truly at a loss at what to do.
I've contacted Maine Coon Rescue ( among others) and have them courtesy listed, but as moving day draws closer, I'm not sure what I can do.
I refuse to just drive off and leave them behind, and I don't know if lying to the closest shelter would work (and I'd feel awkward doing it).
I'm moving soon (a few weeks) and although I've been trying my best to find them homes before now, I have had no success.
The closest shelter does not take out-of-county surrenders and the farther one is full due to the time of year.
I cannot take them with me, because although the place I am moving to allows pets, the three cats I am taking will cost me a few hundred dollars extra and I cannot realistically afford more than that.
I live in a wee town in rural SE Kentucky, and although I know there are some great pet owners out here, I have heard stories from enough people here to be extremely reluctant in giving either one of them to anyone here. I'm truly at a loss at what to do.
I've contacted Maine Coon Rescue ( among others) and have them courtesy listed, but as moving day draws closer, I'm not sure what I can do.
I refuse to just drive off and leave them behind, and I don't know if lying to the closest shelter would work (and I'd feel awkward doing it).