Oh by no means were you wrong!! She definitely dosent deserve to have dear chester! He will find the perfect home, and you are doing a great job!
Welcome back Chester!![]()
Oh by no means were you wrong!! She definitely dosent deserve to have dear chester! He will find the perfect home, and you are doing a great job!
Welcome back Chester!![]()
Maggie,
I didn't slap you, I just high fived your Face!I've Been Boo'd!!
I would definitely not have given Chester to her!
There has to be someone out there who would give him a decent home.
I'm sorry to hear that things didn't work out for Chester in his new home.The other lady doesn't sound like a good person to adopt Chester either. I'm sure he'll find another great home very soon. Good luck.
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She'd probably just give him back if he got sick or cost too much money. No way should Chester have gone to her.
As for the one who gave him back for the 5am allergy sessions (LOL), that's part of being a cat owner!!! They get all hyper at the weird hours of OUR nights (not THEIR nights). Sigh... will hoomans ever learn?!
Definitely NO. Not the right person for Chester. She didn't want him bad enough to pay the fee, and probably would not care for him properly if he became sick or injured.
Free? I don't think so.![]()
Loving meowmie to Archy & Binky (RIP my sweet boy 10/13/10)
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POOR Chester!Being returned is so hard. Can you imagine what he (or any cat who is returned or given up) thinks??
That is (to me) one of the hardest part of fostering.
But as for the second ladyLET her get one of those free cats!! You would never feel comfortable with Chester in a home where he may end up "costing too much".
Chester WILL find a new place, a new wonderful family who will love him.
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What bad luck!!! Definitely sounds like she used the old "allergies" excuse -- how I HATE that one!![]()
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You definitely should not have given him to her. Don't be surprised if she turns around and still takes him. Explain that even though his adoption fee is $125 that covers ALL the vetting up to date. Ask her if the "free" cats have any vetting and see if she's interested in spending well over the $125 adoption fee to vet any of the free cats.
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