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It's not so bad that I let her go!
Hi Everyone,
Thank you all for your kind words -- you really helped me. I'm feeling much better now -- last night I got a phone call from one of the adopters, to tell me how thrilled they are with the little cat, how their mother (who hadn't seen her) adores her and marvels at how self-confident she is, how the little thing loves scampering around their house, exploring every corner and tossing her toys around! Apparently one of the adopters lay down on the couch for some time yesterday, with the little cat sound asleep on her chest. The resident cat growls at her, but isn't aggressive, and the little one doesn't seem to mind. So that looks promising. I know that she'll fade away as other fosters come to take her place -- that's another comfort I have. I keep a journal of all the cats who come to our house, with a photograph and a description, and something about their forever homes, and it's nice to look at that. Marion |
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On 23 Feb 2005 06:22:43 -0800, "Marion" yodeled:
Hi Everyone, Thank you all for your kind words -- you really helped me. I'm feeling much better now -- last night I got a phone call from one of the adopters, to tell me how thrilled they are with the little cat, how their mother (who hadn't seen her) adores her and marvels at how self-confident she is, how the little thing loves scampering around their house, exploring every corner and tossing her toys around! Apparently one of the adopters lay down on the couch for some time yesterday, with the little cat sound asleep on her chest. What a wonderful outcome! The resident cat growls at her, but isn't aggressive, and the little one doesn't seem to mind. Sounds like she might even charm the resident, sooner or later. Great to hear. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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It's so good of you to do this for the kitties. Sounds like she's
happy. Katz |
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Katz wrote in message oups.com... It's so good of you to do this for the kitties. Sounds like she's happy. Katz And so is her new hoomin family. =o) It may take a while for her relationship to the other cat to work out, but it's early days yet. You gave a cat in need a happy new home--give yourself a pat on the back! Melissa |
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Marion wrote:
Hi Everyone, Thank you all for your kind words -- you really helped me. I'm feeling much better now -- last night I got a phone call from one of the adopters, to tell me how thrilled they are with the little cat, how their mother (who hadn't seen her) adores her and marvels at how self-confident she is, how the little thing loves scampering around their house, exploring every corner and tossing her toys around! Apparently one of the adopters lay down on the couch for some time yesterday, with the little cat sound asleep on her chest. The resident cat growls at her, but isn't aggressive, and the little one doesn't seem to mind. So that looks promising. I know that she'll fade away as other fosters come to take her place -- that's another comfort I have. I keep a journal of all the cats who come to our house, with a photograph and a description, and something about their forever homes, and it's nice to look at that. Marion It sounds like she's gone to a perfect home. :-) -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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