rg_girlca
05-25-2005, 10:12 PM
Here's a picture I took of Pixel tonight.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid170/p393ba41d60a3cd14ee23ac25dbe70dc9/f3fa29e1.jpg
First off, I just want to thank everyone who replied to my other thread and I would like to make some comments on a few of them.
Jen, that thought did cross our minds in regards to little Willy, but for me it was only for a moment, as I just love this little tyke too much.
Jan, what I am going through right now is NOTHING compared to want you go through on a daily basis and with more than 1 cat to handle. I take my hat off to you girl. If I wasn't so emotional right now, this situation wouldn't bother me so much.
Debbie, if we all lived in the same neighbourhood, it would be a dream come true.
Gary, I know you would take this beautiful girl in a heartbeat.
Now, my main concern is that she has not gone to the bathroom since I got her last night around 7 o'clock. For those who have had scaredy cats before, is it normal for them not to use the litter box for a few days?
She wouldn't touch the cat food, wet or dry, so I gave her some chicken and she ate that. Thank goodness.
I saw the guy this morning while walking the dog and this guy just boggles my mind. Last year when his cats were kitties, he said that he had 4 of them. When I helped Pixel when she got hurt, he said he had 3 of them. This morning he tells me he has only 1 male in the house now, Pixel's brother. I asked him what happened to the other male and he said that his wife's sister took him about 3 weeks ago. I pray he has a good home there.
Anyway, this makes it easier for me with only 1 male left. I will be bringing them to my vet for their shots and spay/neuter.
The woman that contacted me last night sounds promising. She wants to come and see the cats and wants to know more about their temperament, so she can put them up on her website. She also said that because they are meezers, they should have new homes in no time.
Thanks to everyone for your concerns for this precious girl.
I'll keep you posted on what is what when the time comes.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid170/p393ba41d60a3cd14ee23ac25dbe70dc9/f3fa29e1.jpg
First off, I just want to thank everyone who replied to my other thread and I would like to make some comments on a few of them.
Jen, that thought did cross our minds in regards to little Willy, but for me it was only for a moment, as I just love this little tyke too much.
Jan, what I am going through right now is NOTHING compared to want you go through on a daily basis and with more than 1 cat to handle. I take my hat off to you girl. If I wasn't so emotional right now, this situation wouldn't bother me so much.
Debbie, if we all lived in the same neighbourhood, it would be a dream come true.
Gary, I know you would take this beautiful girl in a heartbeat.
Now, my main concern is that she has not gone to the bathroom since I got her last night around 7 o'clock. For those who have had scaredy cats before, is it normal for them not to use the litter box for a few days?
She wouldn't touch the cat food, wet or dry, so I gave her some chicken and she ate that. Thank goodness.
I saw the guy this morning while walking the dog and this guy just boggles my mind. Last year when his cats were kitties, he said that he had 4 of them. When I helped Pixel when she got hurt, he said he had 3 of them. This morning he tells me he has only 1 male in the house now, Pixel's brother. I asked him what happened to the other male and he said that his wife's sister took him about 3 weeks ago. I pray he has a good home there.
Anyway, this makes it easier for me with only 1 male left. I will be bringing them to my vet for their shots and spay/neuter.
The woman that contacted me last night sounds promising. She wants to come and see the cats and wants to know more about their temperament, so she can put them up on her website. She also said that because they are meezers, they should have new homes in no time.
Thanks to everyone for your concerns for this precious girl.
I'll keep you posted on what is what when the time comes.