She is beautiful. Good luck and can't wait to hear how it all works out.
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She is beautiful. Good luck and can't wait to hear how it all works out.
I spoke with the woman from the Staten Island Animal Welfare Council today. It seems the owner of the cat is originally from Norway. Her husband passed away and she is in the middle of selling her house and moving back to her homeland. She doesn't want to put the cat through all the stress of flying and quarantine. Nusse is NOT in danger of being euthanized, as there have been a few offers to foster her.
The woman wants to keep Nusse with her as long as possible, so it might not take place till sometime in August, or whenever she closes on the sale of her house.
That's good news. I was a little disappointed, but relieved to know that she's going to be fine.
God I'd hate to see her go to foster to foster unless one foster keeps her till she passess.I wish I didn't have so many.I'd take her.I'm close to NY.
I hope she finds someone in her neighborhood.That would be better for the cat.And I'm glad she's keeping her as long as possible.That cat will miss her terribly.The cat will need TONS TONS of love to help her live through the seperation at such an old age.I hope the new owners understand the cat will be depressed and will need so much understanding and patience.(mostly LOVE)Maybe I should just take her :eek: Kidding. :D