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@sarthur2 and @GoHolistic: I don't think the lady was the right match for him as she wanted an outgoing friendly cat and Patrick is just not like that. My other black cat, Panthera, loves everybody and goes up to everybody, sits in their laps and starts licking them. Of course he was promptly doing that with this lady. This is the kind of cat she wanted so Patrick was a total disappointment to her.
Yes, when I first got him he was the biggest scaredy-cat ever but that was not surprising after the conditions under which he had lived. But now he has been here going on 2 years and he is a sweet cat who just does not like everybody, he is used to me but still runs from me at times. That is why I think he will be with me forever and the only reason I do not want to adopt him are his medical problems and the accompanying bills which I cannot afford. As long as he belongs to the adoption program on paper they have o come up with paying for the bills. I have already said I would pay for the routine vet bills but the program should pay for the out-of-the-ordinary bills and the prescription food. So far they are grumbling but paying for it.
Yes, when I first got him he was the biggest scaredy-cat ever but that was not surprising after the conditions under which he had lived. But now he has been here going on 2 years and he is a sweet cat who just does not like everybody, he is used to me but still runs from me at times. That is why I think he will be with me forever and the only reason I do not want to adopt him are his medical problems and the accompanying bills which I cannot afford. As long as he belongs to the adoption program on paper they have o come up with paying for the bills. I have already said I would pay for the routine vet bills but the program should pay for the out-of-the-ordinary bills and the prescription food. So far they are grumbling but paying for it.