Tonya
10-29-2004, 10:57 AM
Well, I finally caught Ron in the act last night. I woke up at 4am and for whatever wierd reason walked into my closet. There was Ron, squatting. I went to pick him up to put him in the litterbox and he hissed and bit me. That isn't like him. He looked like he was in pain and hardly any pee came out. So, I dropped him off at the vet today to be checked. I asked them to board him for a few days there while they care for him. There are alot of softies that work there, so I'm going to put a sign on his cage with my story.
My son had a horrible day breathing yesterday. It's sounding like broncitis now and he's already done with his antibiotics. I had to take him to the hosptial because nothing was helping his breathing.
So...I think I have a final decision on what I am doing. I had really wanted them to go directly into a home, not to be fostered in between. Well, I'm not going to be so particular rehoming Ron. I am putting so fliers up at the vet today and I will be coming back to talk to one of the girls that does rescue there. I am now willing for him to go into a foster home before he finds his furrever home. He's a resilient cat, so I do not think he will be traumatized.
Raven, on the other hand will be truamatized so she is staying here for one more month. My brother just had a baby yesterday, and he wants to be sure his other animals adapt before he brings a new cat home. My brother's house is perfect for Raven because she loves them. My brother and his wife are one of the few people that Raven will roll over for and ask to be petted. Normally, when we have company (even my other brother Jeff who is over 5-6 times a week), she will disappear. So, I know that if Raven will adjust to anyone, it'll be my brother and his wife.
My son had a horrible day breathing yesterday. It's sounding like broncitis now and he's already done with his antibiotics. I had to take him to the hosptial because nothing was helping his breathing.
So...I think I have a final decision on what I am doing. I had really wanted them to go directly into a home, not to be fostered in between. Well, I'm not going to be so particular rehoming Ron. I am putting so fliers up at the vet today and I will be coming back to talk to one of the girls that does rescue there. I am now willing for him to go into a foster home before he finds his furrever home. He's a resilient cat, so I do not think he will be traumatized.
Raven, on the other hand will be truamatized so she is staying here for one more month. My brother just had a baby yesterday, and he wants to be sure his other animals adapt before he brings a new cat home. My brother's house is perfect for Raven because she loves them. My brother and his wife are one of the few people that Raven will roll over for and ask to be petted. Normally, when we have company (even my other brother Jeff who is over 5-6 times a week), she will disappear. So, I know that if Raven will adjust to anyone, it'll be my brother and his wife.