Re: Re: Opinions about fostering
If don`t/can`t foster but IMHO.....
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Originally posted by aly
............It is NOT cruel to keep cats in a bedroom, especially since its just a temporary thing until they find their forever home. ........
...... Bathrooms, spare rooms, or laundry rooms are playgrounds compared to the cage they would be in at a shelter.
I just couldn`t put it better! :)
BTW, just a quirk of hers I guess, but Ebby seem to prefer to spend most of her time in the bedroom, (or her apartment as I call it :) ). This morning was typical, she came down and lay around in the living room for about an hour, then back upstairs, not only in her room but in her hidy-hole under the sofa bed! If she acts to form, later on in the afternoon she will spend some time in my bedroom, then this evening, she may, or may not as is her wont, come downstairs again.:)
Chris
One room in a HOME is better!
Please continue fostering!!! I think the reasons are obvious and were pointed out many times on this thread by Aly and others.
When I fostered kittens I kept them in a large, multi-level cage for half the day and then restricted them to one room when I was home. I felt guilty at first, but when I realized they make a playground out of any size space I just started to enjoy the sweeties and stopped feeling guilty. It wouldn't have been fair to stress out my kitty by having the little monsters invade the entire house and it was a choice I had to make for Nipo's sake.
As someone who has many cats and is fostering you bring loads of knowledge/experience to the process but at the same time you must make restrictions to keep your own cats healthy and safe. I think the good you are doing far outweighs what you may consider the "bad."
Re: Re: Opinions about fostering
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Originally posted by aly
I think that statement answers your question.
Bathrooms, spare rooms, or laundry rooms are playgrounds compared to the cage they would be in at a shelter.
I totally agree with Aly!
Whenever I have strays in my house (usually just overnight or a couple of days max - 'cos Ally goes Psyco) I confine them to a bathroom, with scratching post, litter box, food, water and bedding. Sure, it's pretty small, but the alternative (ie OUTSIDE in the BIG BAD world) is a million times worse!
PLUS even one bedroom in any house HAS to be larger and more "homely" than a cage at a shelter. At least then they also get used to being in a home environment, with cooking smells, lots of different noises, carpets, curtains etc..... At a shelter the only thing they are familiar with is a cage or enclosure and the sight and smell of other animals. Surely being used to being "in a house" even if it is only one room, is better than that!
Jen, I think you do an ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC JOB, and I really hope you continue!