Look what I did. Confession and Explanation #29
:eek:
I rescued a 5 year old orange male bobtail (Little Man now Bob) and a 13 year old Calico female (Fat Lady now Emily). They are in my spare bathroom at this moment so there aren't any problems with mine. I can't take them to the store for adoption until the vet sees them and I can't get an appt until Monday.
Sam and spunky as a bit put out by this. Sam seems to be coming around faster than Spunky. Spunky did let me touch him so that's good. Jane doesn't really care.
The back story:
The lady that had them was at her wit's end (has a Boston Terrier she's trying to relocate also.) and is getting a job that requires travel. She;'s not home much right now.
She had put the male cat out on the porch a few days ago. In a moment of weakness I said I would take them. I couldn't stand to think of indoor cats thrust outside.
I'm not making any judgments; it's just not something that I would do.
A confession and explanation
Well the Kitty Krew is settling in and for the most part getting along. Some boundaries have been reset, but it's for the better.
Confession: I'm glad I kept the kitties. Y'all were right; it's a failed fostering. ;) Although not because no one would take the critters. I never posted flyers or advertised at all. :chagrin
Explanation: At the time, I didn't think my original krew would accept one let alone two new additions to the household. And finding time to play and focus on each kitty can be a problem.
Bob does not handle being caged well at all. I couldn't see him in a cage trying to get adopted. His world was already upset.
Update:
Spunky and Jane are just fabulous kitties and accepted the recruits with no problems. Sam is wonderful and is having some territorial issues, but we are working through it. At least he doesn't pick on anyone. With Sam it's mostly, "No, Emily, you may not take over this perch, too." Followed by hissing, growling, and spewing.
Emily and Bob are the ones that had to adjust. Emily is still hanging out in the kitchen and is eating dry food. Bob is learning to play and he and Jane are checking each other out. Jane is an excellent ambassador. Spunky, too, but he plays too much. :D
Thanks:
So thank you for reading about the crew and those that supported my original quest to find homes for them, understanding that we know our limit. I do believe that 5 is my limit. :eek:
And for those that knew that I might fail, hats off to you. :cool:
I do think that from now on, I'll stick to donating food to rescues. :D