Great news Caroline! 

 

If you find a home for your foster kitty, let me know how you did if you do!
I've got two fosters that need homes, and I'm certain it will be very
difficult to find what I consider a suitable home around here. I want to
find them homes right now because there's another stray that needs my help,
but I can't take in another until I find a home for at least one of these
guys. 

 

The stray is blind in one eye and lives in my mom's bushes. She thinks the
neighbors (the "ones who yell at their kids"-I've mentioned them before) are
the ones who "feed" it. They have several outside cats that they never let
in that they feed from time to time, but nothing healthy, no shots, no
neuter/spay, etc. They are in are card club, I've been to their house, so
I'm familiar with their cat situation. This poor guy is so friendly with
me-he always comes out of the bushes when I'm around and meows at my car
when I leave. It's heartbreaking. He's so skinny! I'll pick up some dewormer
for him today.

 

Sorry to commandeer your story! I'm so happy for Nosey! Yea!!  As for the
mom cat not liking Nosey, whenever my cats, even the bestest of friends, are
gone for a while (like to the vet), they always hiss and swat at each other
for several days. I think it's the different smells that they are adjusting
to. Then they fall back into the old routine-so I wouldn't worry about that
too much.

 

Melissa

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Caroline Kaufmann
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 4:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Caroline- Re: Rescue Cat's Reuniting 

 

Oh yes, an additional update.  The transfer went well.  I don't think her
owner (it was the husband that picked her up) knew Nosey could function so
well as she did with us.  He saw the room she stayed in and we told him that
she stayed in her crate at night (my mom is a firm believer in
crate-training cats- her cat Tally sleeps in her crate every night and she
LOVES that thing).  He seemed very surprised and asked how she did and I
told him "she loved it!"  She was perfect.., the crate became her security
and she would go take naps in it in the middle of the day with the door of
the crate open (go figure).  He paid us for more than what the vet bill was
(as compensation for food, etc).    

Nosey didn't seem to recognize him and she wasn't really comfortable with
him instantly...she just kept rubbing up against me and my mom and coming up
to us.  But after a few minutes she was fine with him.  

He said that Nosey will definitely be an indoor cat now and she gets to
"join her mom in the big house now," so that made us feel better.  Also,
this is the SECOND TIME Nosey ran away!!!  I don't think they want to go
thru this again, so she's movin' on up!  We told them about her being
deathly afraid of storms and I honestly don't think he knew because she
spent most of her time in the garage, on their property or porch.  I suspect
that is what led to her running away to begin with...  

The most shocking thing we found out is this... he told us that Nosey is 12
or 13 years old!  My mom and I freaked out!!!  The vet said she was maybe 5,
but it was SO hard to tell because she was skin and bones.  But that
knowledge made me feel a little better about her skin and bones condition
because yes, she was greatly malnourished and obviously too old to be
roaming outside in the hottest summer on record, but clearly some of it was
due to old age.  But at that, my mom and I both knew she needed to be back
home with her cat mom and cat brother, living life to ripe old age, and now
that these people see they need to take closer care of their aging cats,
they will do it.  They have a lot of money-- they also own a 43 acre farm in
S. Indiana with cows, goats, sheep, etc.  One of his cows was in labor
yesterday and he's experienced with animal husbandry, so they are definitely
caring, knowledgeable and intelligent people.  Since they moved Nosey's mom
(who is either 13 or 14) in the house about a year ago because she developed
an Upper Resp. Infection, I know they will do the same for Nosey now. 

I got an email from the wife (the attorney) this a.m. telling me that Nosey
adjusted well and she spent most of the evening in the husband's lap!!!
(she did not do that with my mom and I...?).  However, Nosey's mother (the
cat) was not happy to see her and Nosey felt the same, so they just avoided
each other (my guess is that the mother had this huge house to herself for a
year and was not happy to see that her baby was now there to invade it!)
Nosey ate fine and spent the a.m. in the wife's lap while she ate breakfast!
So, Nosey knows she's home!!!  She did also ask how I got her work
email,...so I finally fessed up to my "detective" work and she was totally
fine with it and we engaged in some other chit-chat, as I think she finally
realized I was a lawyer too!  

My mom and I are happy with our work.  A lot of people don't want to help a
lost cat in need because they are afraid they will always get "stuck" with
it and then your "brood" becomes limitless.  We feel like we proved this
wrong and we are proud of ourselves for that.

Next up, I am trying to assist the poor old man that I met who lost his
Siamese.  I sent him the list of Wendy's lost pet websites and he was really
appreciative.  However, it is time for me to get back to focusing on my
Foster Kitty and finally getting home to her at a decent hour!

Thanks for everyone's help.

-Caroline        


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From:  Jane Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To:  [email protected]
To:  [email protected]
Subject:  Caroline
Date:  Thu, 23 Aug 2007 16:30:37 -0400
>How did the transfer go? How did Nosey react to her 'mother'?
>How are you and your mom doing?
>
>Hoping it was a very happy ending.
>Jane
>




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