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  1. #1
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    How do I let them go?

    I need my fellow PTers help with deciding whether to keep or let go most of my rescue furkids. And, if I do decide and can actually let them go, how do I go about finding the best homes for them. I have rescued and placed into no-kill shelters many, many cats and kittens over the last 2 years. When all the shelters were full I would keep the rescues here with me hoping to find good, loving homes locally for them. Well, they stayed too long and stole my heart. It physically hurts my heart to even think of letting them go. I have 17 beautiful, loving furkids. I do have a one room cottage that 8 live in, the other 9 live in the house with my husband and me. Through the day usually 3 are outside. Our home is no longer our own. As I have posted before, all my carpet has to be removed because of an epidmic of spraying. All efforts to stop this have failed. I feel guilty having part of my crew in the cottage, even though they are very comfortable. They don't have my lap to sit on like the others do. Every time I try to make this decision I think. ok... who can I let go? Each cat has their own unique personality, each one is very special. Considering the community that I live in, the long list in the paper of "Free to Good Home" ads, how would I be able to find a family who would adopt and be willing to pay a small fee? All of my "kids" are fully vetted and I don't expect to recoop their vetting. I just want them to be loved and cared for the way they deserve to be. This is something that I have been anguishing over for so long. There are a lot of very experienced cat lovers on this forum that I respect. I welcome any feedback and or shoulders to cry on.

    Mary (The old Cat woman who had so many kitties she didn't know what to do)

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    I failed fostering each and every time I tried, feline and canine both. So you have my sympathies, but I can't guide you.

    There ARE folks on here who have successfully placed cats, so they will be along to guide you.
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    Hi, while I haven't been a member here for a long time - I've been a pretty successful foster mom so will try to give you my thoughts on this.

    I love each and every one as much as if they were my own, kiss them, and help let them know again - they are loved - most of my fosters were previously dumped at the pound by their "idoit owners!" ... I help make them loving and friendly again and feel safe.

    Though, I keep in mind there is someone out there that needs them more than me - to heal their heart, soothe their soul, or find solace after a loved one of their's has moved on. I like to think that each cat picks their special person.

    Spaying/neutering, shots and microchipping does costs more than the $99 adoption fee - But if they can't afford the fee, they won't take care of the animal either.

    don't know if this helps ((((((((Hugs))))))) it is hard to let them go, and I do have a down day after 1 finds their new home missing their little personailities

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    THATS A DIFFICULT DECISION TO MAKE, AND ITS NOT GOING TO BE EASY AS SADLY THERES NOT A BIG DEMAND FOR OLDER CATS OUT THERE.
    I HAVE BEEN IN A ROOM OF GREAT CATS 2 TO 5 YEARS OLD, AND SEE POTENTIAL ADOPTERS WALK OUT AS THEY ARE NOT KITTENS.
    I WISH I COULD HELP, BUT I HOPE A MORE EXPERIENCED FOSTER PET TALKER CAN GIVE YOU SOLID ADVICE!!
    I KNOW THAT EVEN THE ANIMAL WELFARE HAS CATS WHO THEY HAVE HAD FOR YEARS , FOR THAT VERY REASON.
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    I have been a very successful foster mom, letting go of over 100 cats and kittens who have stayed with me. But, I had the aid of an organized rescue group AND these cats were always known to be temporary. On the flip side, I have too many cats of my own, I admit, and find it totally IMPOSSIBLE to let any of them go. These are the cats I made a commitment to and feel I cannot give up on them. So I can certainly see both sides of the problem.

    If you feel that there is a cat among yours who would benefit from finding a new home, then concentrate on him or her. Just rehome ONE! Screen people to make sure they are a good match and do not apologize for charging a fee.

    If you can do this with one, maybe you can do it with another.

    FREE cats (from the newspaper ads) are not always an adopter's best choice. Play up the fact that yours have been vetted, neutered, vaccinated, etc.... Add the fact that you can describe their personality because of the close bond you have with them.

    And then use your instincts. You CAN do this. And it might bring a sence of peace to your household.
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    Jen, I like your suggestion of focusing on just one. Unfortunatley the freebies in the newspaper include fully vetted cats. How do I compete with that? I envy you that you have a group that you foster for. Our little town does not have a shelter for cats. There are sooo many cats here that need homes. Farm barns are often the dumping ground for many. I just hate that.

    When you have a foster, does your group use Petsmart for adoptions? If not, how do they go about finding homes for yours. I did try Petsmart through another group and wasn't comfortable with it. They wanted to leave my little one in a cage through the week and I just could not do that. This group and others like it are an hour away from me. Which makes it hard for me to work with them.

  7. #7
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    How do you let them go? Gently and carefully.

    Tell everyone you meet in person that you have lovely loving cats, well-socialized, who need a new home. Call churches, for example, and ask that they put a notice in the bulletin. The more people you talk to, the more people they will talk to, and this can happen. You never know what seed you plant will sprout.
    I've Been Frosted

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