You've done so
much for BB & Boo, bless you for taking care of them! We all
understand though -- we're all suckers for the furballs, aren't we? ![Open-mouthed smiley emoticon Open-mouthed smiley emoticon]()
=^..^= Terri,
Salome', Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Sammi, and 5 furangels:
RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth and Alec =^..^=
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Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 12:55
PM
Subject: When it
rains...
It really does
pour! Well you�ve all been very patient with me when I asked questions
about Big Boy�he is still here and I am still looking for a home. A
previous offer did not pan out through no fault of the person
offering� Anyway, BB is still a wonderful cat who just loves to be
around people & other cats but unfortunately my other FELV+, Tucson,
can�t stand him & tries to attack him all the time.
Anyway, what I�m really
asking about today is your opinions of �cat playpens� . On top of
trying to figure out things about BB, the friend who took in one of the
other strays that I was feeding, Boo, needs to give him back. Essentially, I
don�t think I kept him long enough before adopting him out and he just never
really connected with her & her family. If I knew then what I know
now, I would have kept him a month or two longer but� He is not FELV+
though he & Big Boy spent a couple of years together outside, eating out
of the same dishes, etc.�go figure!
So, I�m faced with
trying to resocialize poor Boo and think that I should get one of those cat
playpens. The brand I�ve seen is Midwest & I was wondering if
anyone has one and can tell me what they think or has suggestions for other
brands. I had thought about getting something like that anyway as when
I sit on my balcony, all the cats want to come out & it would be nice to
have a larger enclosure to put them in�.
Any suggestions would be
helpful. Thank you.
Chris
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