First let me say that Leslie made the absolute right decision!! If Fawnie had stayed much longer, she would've gotten alot sicker due to her immune system.
On the way home, I had the door to the carrier open with my hand in it petting her. She put her paw on my hand, her head on her paw and slept the whole way home. Since she's been home, it's back to normal. She's very happy being around everyone and especially sleeping with me at night. Last night she was begging me to play fetch. I have never in my life had a foster cat bond to me and my brood as much as she has. I called the shelter yesterday and asked them about adopting her. The Director of the shelter won't be in till next Tuesday so I'll have to wait till then. I can guarantee she will have no problem with Fawnie staying with me. She's still on Clavamox (hates it) but takes it 2x a day. Her sneezing has subsided somewhat which means it's working. I also have given her Diphenhydramine for congestion and so far so good.
Carrie on the other hand has me really worried and I'm calling the shelter again today. None of my cats were sick till I brought her in. I've been VERY careful about washing my hands each and everytime I go in there. She's not eating or drinking and her urine odor is VERY strong. I'm concerned about it turning into pneumonia. And that's not good for a 14 year old cat.
So Leslie and I are going to the shelter on Saturday to pick out a kitten for her. I think (IMO) that a kitten adapts so much easier than an adult cat who has been around a while. We'll find Min a buddy, I promise!!![]()






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