She isn't sneezing yellow and I agree she should be treated radically. I am not trying to be cheap, but if she isn't here to stay, I don't want to spend $40.00-80.00 on a vet visit and then turn around and give her back to her family the next day. We have tentatively set her vet visit for Friday afternoon. The found ad runs in the paper from Wednesday to Friday, so if no response by then, we will vet her before the weekend.

The description we have posted for her discusses her fur color only. They will need to provide information on eye color, size and status of claws before we will release her to someone else.

We checked for fleas and nipple size before she even came in the first night, and I have checked a few times since, just to be sure there are no changes.

She is our fifth cat, one has passed before and three currently reside with us. All of them have been fall rescues, with one major difference. Their owners brought them to the vet clinic to surrender them for euthanasia and the vet found new homes for them. This is the first one that found herself to the front door on her own.

I just want her family to have the opportunity to find her if they are looking, while still meeting her physical health and emotional needs. She spent most of last night crying in the spare room because she wants to be out and about with others.