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Well, they really liked her, and she was fine with the kids - prob cos they just wanted to fuss her, and all she wants is fuss. The woman thinks she will settle in just fine, and they have had cats before. I am really pleased for her, and she did need a home of her own. I had to lend them a carrier, and said that she was best not putting the carrier near anyone with how she was with me (and she did the same in the cage). Put her in the wire top opening one, and she didn't go bonkers!! If I had known that, I could have used that one to bring her home in!! |
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I am quite good (or maybe odd) when fosters go, as I don't tend to get upset, and rarely have time to miss them. I have told Pilchards owner that when Casey gets rehomed I will be able to take her (but will see how the first couple of weeks go before saying I am free), so unless a home is found in the meantime, she will be coming. And one of our other fosterers is going away in a month, so if her foster hasn't been rehomed, she needs somewhere, and she needs a home environment. And I certainly wont miss being woken up at 5am every morning!! |
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