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Sorry to hear that it didn't work out. But why don't you keep her instead? She seems to really like living with you.
When my dad's friend first got their cat, they accidently let her in the unfinished basement and she hid up in the ceiling for a few days meowing.
But then she adjusted after a few days.:)
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I'm sorry to hear that Bonnie's new home didn't work out but glad to hear that she's now safe and happy in your home. It just wasn't meant to be and I'm sure she'll find the right home some day. I feel that she already has. :)
Both Cirrus and Sky were also returned because their new homes didn't work out either. I feel that they were waiting for me to be their right home. Good luck. :)
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HUGS to both Jen and Bonnie.
I believe that these things happen for a reason.......the right home for Bonnie will be found - and it will be an environment with the patience and understanding to accept her "special needs" and let her settle in on her own terms, in her own time.
Good luck little Bonnie!
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I am sorry to hear it didn`t work out for Bonnie, but happy she is back home with you, safe and lovingly cared for. Though not as happy as she is I bet!:)
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I saw your sig, Jen
With the little addendum "Welcome back, Bonnie" and I thought, "oh dear, a trip to Cat Rescue is in order!!"
Geez, I can understand the frustration, but they didn't really give it very long, did they?
At any rate, it already IS a blessing in disguise ... YOU get to spend a little more time with Bonnie which is probably EXACTLY how she planned it ;)
Good luck with finding the new home ...
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I am late as I was away this weekend. I have a special soft spot for Bonnie because she came in, learned to trust you, had her babies and may not just been ready for another step:) She deserves all the love she can get and so it's right if she waits for the right spot:)
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Poor Bonnie.
But I am glad that you are there for her.