Melissa,
I'd very much like to talk about your fosters!  How old are they?  How did they come to you?  One, (among many), of the heartbreaking aspects of my bottle babies being diagnosed with FeLV, is the fact that I won't be able to foster any more tinnies.  I love being surrogate mom.  My trouble is I'm great at rescue, great at rehabilitation, lousy at adoption.  It takes me all of 2 minutes to become completely attached.  It's so hard to let them go into the world.  They don't even write!

Where about in NJ are you?  I found my husband in NJ, we now live in CA.
Nina

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I think it's just been a quiet gloomy rainy day.
 
We can talk about my fosters if you want. They are so shiny. Plus, they came through their spay/neuter procedure without any issues so far and they don't seem to harbor any resentment! In fact, they were super friendly when I got them home, it was hilarious watching them walk around the apartment with their tails sticking straight up and finding a befuddled dog in the middle of the tails earnestly trying to lick them all....
 

No news is good news, right?
 
Melissa and the kittens in NJ

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