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I wanted to respond to say my heart goes out to you, it sounds like you and your cat have a beautiful mutual bond and that would be so sad for both of you to have to break that. It's lovely that you're concerned about your cats welfare x That said, I don't have any advice to offer because it is not a situation that I have ever found myself in. But I really would like to wish you the very best of luck in finding some kind of balance between quality of life that works for both you and your cat. |
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Do you have any family or anyone you can take her just while you get sorted out with somewhere else to live? ***hugs*** |
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You could try contacting local shelters to see if they could find her a foster home until you're able to have her with you, or ask your local social work office if they know of any fosterers. Pretty much everyone in my team has fostered somebody's animal for at least a couple of days and once we had someone's budgies in the office! Good luck - I hope you can get out of your situation soon. |
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Some thoughtful answers here already. Sorry for the belated reply but only just read this. So sorry you feel so torn. and it's great you are thinking of your cat's quality of life, but you must think of your own needs too. 1st off, animals do pick up our stress, so while your dear girl is very sensitive (my boy is quite similar when it comes to being shut in) and you have that very special bond, if you are in an abusive situation your cat will pick that up even if her anxiety is based on many other things. Your cat currently has access to outdoors, I take it? and you are worried if you move you may no longer be able to offer her this, or the change from what she is used to may be too much? It may not be as bad as you think, as Kirsten has said, if the worst came to the worst and you had to temporarily foster her-foster carers do genuinely love and know how to be around all types of cat-, at least she would be safe while you look around for a new and better life for you both. If you could just find a person you trust, in a quiet home, who could help just while you figure things out, that may be worth considering. Try and think positive. In the meantime just research your options. It may help to make list of what you do and don't want, and what you are and aren't prepared to do, (hide it!). A 'plan of action' will help you to narrow down things and really focus on action you may be able to take towards a step in the right direction that will benefit you both. |
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