Sadly, for the sake of Fawn, she is back with Donna. She was just SOOOO miserable and the worst part is that she found this hiding place in the ceiling of my basement. She came out briefly to use the litter box when no one was around, but still was not eating/drinking water. Her URI was getting really bad and I didn't want it turning into pnemonia, which it may have because I was unable to medicate her when she's hiding in the ceiling of the basement.

I called Donna and asked her what she thought, she agreed that Fawn needs to come back home. She was just not adjusting and Minion wanted to be friends with her, but he stopped approching her, I think he was hoping she would approch him, which she was way too terrified to do.

It was so touching, when Donna came over to get Fawn, Fawn started purring, kneeding her paws, and inhaled the food and treats Donna brought to persuade her to come out of hiding. Fawn is extremely bonded to Donna. Donna said that aside from Moo, Fawn is the first cat that has been that attached to her....and the good news is that Donna decided to adopt Fawn. I was relieved to hear that, as I don't want her to go through this again. Fawnie was even purring and making biscuts while she was in her carrier because she had her "mom" back. It was very emotional.

Donna suggest we get a kitten because they are so easy to adjust. I am going to the shelter she volunteers at on Saturday to "just look" and see if anything jumps out at me. I have a soft spot for both tuxedo and orangies, so we'll see. I just want a friend for Min. I hope he's ok with a kitten.

Thanks for the help, everyone. This was the best decision for Fawn, and I don't regret it at all, especially seeing how happy she was when she saw Donna.