Okay, I'm weak, I admit it.
I was chatting with some members last night and finally admitted that I have started going back to the shelter to volunteer. I miss the cats too much. Especially the kittens in the nursery. There's this one little guy that I'm going to work with who could be Eli's twin. He's feral and terrified of any human contact. I just sat on the floor yesterday for an hour stroking him and whispering to him. He does NOT want to be picked up yet. But I'm sure he'll come around in time. I love a challenge and he's definitely a challenge. I'm going to make sure that he gets a great home once he's socialized.
As a matter of fact (ahem, okay, I admit it, I'm in love and my sworn statement of never fostering again has wained :(, there is an adorable 5 week old orangie little girl named Toby who needs a foster home. :D :D :D She's getting a complete health check up. I have already asked to foster her. Something tells me I'm gonna end up with 9 cats :eek: :eek:
I need your advice again guys...
I called the shelter and Cathy said she tested negative for Feline Leuk and Aids. I'm unsure as to whether I should foster her or not. I'm already in love with her. I just don't want any of my cats to get sick. Cathy told me that alot of the kittens that were in the nursery have been sent to isolation because of a URI. When I asked her if Toby has the sneezes or ookie eyes, she said "not yet". What should I do??
Any advice you guys can give me? Just the thought of this little poop in a cage breaks my heart.