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Oh Kim, what a tough decision :(
I admire you so much for everything that you have done, nearly 100 cats is amazing!!
I think helping with your friend's rescue is a great idea, you will still feel satisfied, as you're still helping so much, but you'll be able to get a break whenever it's needed!
You're such a sweet, loving person and this proves it even more, as you found a great rescue to place some of these kitties in, where they will definatly get furr-ever homes very soon, all because of you :)
I hope that you get your health under control, and just know that no matter what, you have all of our support and love.
More (((Hugs))) to you!
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Kim, I'm sorry that I'm a bit late but I'm just now seeing this thread. I know that this was a very difficult decision for you but like others have said, your health comes first. You need time to regroup and get healthy again. I also think that helping with your friends rescue business will be great for you and you won't feel so overwhelmed. You've done some amazing work with your fosters and are such a caring and giving person. I hope you feel better soon and please take care. {{{HUGS}}}
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Hey Kim, that sounds like a GREAT compromise! You will still be involved with rescue.
And I'd like to re-state you did NOT cause Tucker's death! I know you feel you might have exposed him to some nasty disease, but I have to tell you, I had the FIP thing happen to me many years ago, and I did NOT do rescue at the time. I had a stable house of kitties and one just got sick (and she was 12 years old!!) So bad things happen....that is life.
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I think the new relationship with your friend sounds great! It'll give both of you a break - her from paperwork (are you MAD woman? Liking paperwork? :D I have a lot of paperwork if you want to help me out too! ;) ) and you from the constant attention sick babies need. Now you'll have time to spend with your family and get your own health back.
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Kim, you have done a wonderful thing throughout the years finding homes for babies who otherwise may not have even made it. You are a wonderful person and I'm glad you have made the decision to worry about yourself and your health.