Might think about adopting a couple of older cats from a shelter? In
Wyoming where I am, they send their "unadoptables" to a farm to live as
barn cats. Shelters often get feral or semi-feral, cats. Also cats that
just seem to "belong" outdoors, are door crashers, roamers, etc.
I myself have a 7 year old male that really should have been someone's
barn cat. Though I've had him and his sister since they were 6 weeks
old, so they had no one to teach them to hunt, my boy is a really good
bird killer, so much so he can't be outdoors off a leash, as I don't
approve of bird killing. He is also a door crasher par exellence, and
gets out of the yard every time he gets past one of us and gets outside.
He thinks the whole neighborhood is his territory. He's hyperactive too,
and I'd send him to you if he wasn't also the sweetest cuddliest cat
imaginable, LOL. I keep threatening to just open the door one of these
days and let him roam as he pleases, but I don't want to find him hit by
a car in the street, or poisoned, by someone who doesn't want him in
their yard.
Anyway just a thought, as a couple of older cats who get along would
ensure they are past the fragile kittenhood.
I'm really sorry for your loss, and sorry for the guilt.........I have
some of that of my own, from past mistakes.
sol
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Thanks Debbie. Right now I feel like I don't deserve any kittens at all. I
took such poor care of the last two. Thanks for your thoughts. MA
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