I was in the same predicament when I lived in Michigan. I was up to 9 cats and knew I had to find homes for some of them. It is very difficult to try and choose WHO stays and who goes.
I was very lucky that Val (Dukedogsmom) offered to take Doogie and boy is HE living the life of Riley!!! I am so greatful to Val for offering to drive up to Ohio (from Florida!!!) and take Doogie. Although I miss him very much, he's so much better off where he is. Bless your heart, Val. Give that big lug a smoochie for me and tell him I miss him.
Then there was Fawny. She was a Maine Coon mix and I fell in love with her. Two women drove from Ann Arbor to see Fawny. Well not only did they fall in love with her (I rescued her from the Dearborn Animal Shelter), they also asked if they could adopt Carly, my beautiful American Curl. It broke my heart and I miss them both terribly, it was the best thing I ever did. But they at least were going to a home together and wll have each other.
You've got to put aside your feelings and decide who and what is in the best interest of the cat. I wouldn't want to be in your shoes right now because I HAVE been in your shoes. It's emotionally draining, but remember...it's kitten season and there are alot more furbabies out there who need homes.
BTW, I'm now steady and holding at 6 (with 2 foster babies in my bathroom who are going soon).
(((((HUGS))))))
Donna and crew
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