I agree with Barbara about the wording of the reading being such that I would set it aside, it really made me very uncomfortable also.

However, I don't agree with taking Ally to a shelter. Jennie has already tried every rescue that might understand Ally, ones where they might give her a chance, with no luck whatsoever. Taking her to a shelter would result in Ally's death the same day she was dropped off and in the hands of strangers. Not only that, but considering Ally's propensity for biting hard, she would need to be held down very hard by more than one person and they'd probably have to do an intracardiac or perineal injection because they wouldn't be able to get to a vein. This would be like a punishment to Ally for being a "bad cat". If Jennie does have to have Ally euthanized, she will make sure it is the gentlest experience possible for a cat that poses serious health risks for any human who comes near her.

There are some funds left for Ally to have a vet visit, I believe from what Jennie has said. Prozac is not expensive if you go to the right place. I get mine for Taranis from Costco and a two month supply costs me about $16.