Oh my goodness, what a day!! I'm so relieved it's over and that Barney is safely tucked into my workshop. He arrived around 11:00 this morning when Angela brought him over. My husband and I set up his enclosure a few hours earlier and had the heat going to warm it up. We covered all the cracks by the doors and windows with thick poly to keep the heat in.
At first he was really scared and stayed under the dog bed (which is 6 inches off the ground) for awhile. But then when I went to the hardware store to pick up another tarp my husband said he went in there and Barney was just sitting there looking at him and then he meowed a couple of times. I've only ever heard him meow once so I was glad to hear this.
I'm thinking that maybe his family in the past was a man because he seems to really like my husband. I got some footage of him petting Barney and I wish the footage wasn't so dark because the look in Barney's eyes when he looks at my husband is so endearing. Does anybody know how to lighten a video? It was really amazing. We had a few more arguments this morning about the whole thing but once he met Barney, he felt badly for him and couldn't believe how little he is.
He's had all his meds for the day and has eaten a few times already. Everytime I go in there he is fast asleep, curled up. But when he wakes up, he rolls his cheek and face on the catnip mouse Gary sent! He loves that thing. Thank you again for sending it.
Medusa wrote:You're right, if it were up to me, I'd be a complete failure. lol But I know that my husband won't let me. The only way will be for him to completely fall for Barney. He already likes him and feels sorry for him but I don't think it will happen. We already have so many cats and our goal was to have fewer as they age out so it is more manageable. But, I will take good care of him while he is with us and try and nurse him back to health so he is adoptable.I'm wondering about the fostering thing, though; I have a feeling you're going to fail. LOL
JennLibrarian wrote:I wonder about that too. He did seem so sad yesterday, almost depressed. But today, I climbed into the enclosure and sat there with him and petted him and trimmed some of his mats and he was purring and stretching his little front legs. I think he just needed to know that someone else was still going to be there for him once Angela left. He is such a special little fellow.I wonder if that's how he lost his first home, by someone moving and leaving him behind.
I'm still in shock that the other two people watched him digress over the past year or so. GRRRR... That ticks me off.
I too do not understand how a cat in this condition could hang around a house for a year without anybody trying to really help him. He was given food but I still can't imagine not trying to do more. I guess not everybody feels the same way about animals. That's why I like Pettalk. Everyone cares so much about animals here.
Purr-Tender wrote:Wow, how do you do it?? I'm sure they are very well loved and grateful to have a home.That's why I have 17! It's hard not to get attached to them. Especially when they are so in need like precious Barney.
Catmandu wrote:Barney the Bold. That is wonderful!WE HAVE ADDED BARNEY THE BOLD TO OUR PRAYERS AND WE PRAY WE SEE A GOOD UPDATE SOON.
Below are some clips from today and below that are a few pics. Sorry they are so dark, the lighting isn't all that great in the shop. I'll try and find a lamp to bring in for better movies.
Barney with Gary's catnip mouse!
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