I totally understand Lisa. For 20 years I've had cats. They all overlapped each other. I never had one by themselves. Phoebe was the exception. When Bobo passed l told her she could be the Queen and the only cat. I wanted to focus all my attention on her. I didn't want to stress her out and her diabetes by introducing another cat. She didn't like outsiders. She was extremely territorial. Whenever the neighbor cats would come in the yard it was WWIII. She growl, hiss, and urinate in her rage. I'm laughing now thinking about how feisty she was! Unfortunately she'd take it out on Bobo for 24hours. So l decided once he passed she'd be solitary. She loved it. But now that she's gone I'm alone. I have no one. No wife. No kids. My heart hurts.I fully understand your pain and am so very sorry for your loss. I admire your courage and selfless -ness with your choice to go forward and open your home and your heart to those 2 beautiful babies. Today is one month since I lost my Molly - the civvie sister to my sugar cat. It was tragic and I am heartbroken. While I know there are many deserving kitties in need of a home I am just not there yet , so again I wanted to let you know I admire you for giving those 2 special souls a loving home. May you find peace and happiness.
Thank you Kris! It's a bittersweet day.I'm really happy for you, Eric. You'll be the best pet parent to these two lovely girls and it's a wonderful way to honour Phoebe. They're lucky they found you and you're lucky you found them.![]()
Thank you Sharon!!! I can't be alone. I have all these toys and scratching posts that need to be used! Thank you for your guidance and help.❤❤❤Eric they are adorable! Phoebe must have told them what a wonderful cat dad you will be. I’m 100% sure she approves. Can’t wait for more pictures!!!!!!!
I was told before l got to the shelter that Blossom was extremely shy and afraid of people. Also Mittens was reaching out of her cage for me! I asked to hold her. Mittens jumped out of the cage into my arms! They couldn't believe it. I decided on them both immediately.
Thank you Kris!I'm really happy for you, Eric. You'll be the best pet parent to these two lovely girls and it's a wonderful way to honour Phoebe. They're lucky they found you and you're lucky you found them.![]()
So glad to see you have your new babies home. And thank you for confirming my thought that Maybe I will keep Little solitary at least for a while so I can really work her numbers and now leave food out during the day to try and further regulate. With 2 cats leaving food is a crapshoot as you never know who ate what. I sort of feel I neglected Little a bit the last 4 months as I was desperately trying to save and rehabilitate my Molly girl after an anesthesia overdose. I tried everything even hyperbaric oxygen treatments. Little was so used to getting so much attention and was stressed and acting out during the past few months as most of my attention was focused elsewhere so I really didn’t play with her insulin dose thinking her stress level could change at any time and we would end up in trouble. That was probably a mistake. Bless you for opening your heart to those 2 beautiful girls. When I actually first got Molly, it was under the same circumstances. I had just lost a kitty and my then boyfriend showed up with her thinking it would help. I was so mad and so not ready. I about had a nervous breakdown in the beginning. What I learned was that it did in fact help me heal. I hope the additions to your family do the same for you during this difficult time. Peace love and cuddles to your beautiful family and please post kitty pics!I totally understand Lisa. For 20 years I've had cats. They all overlapped each other. I never had one by themselves. Phoebe was the exception. When Bobo passed l told her she could be the Queen and the only cat. I wanted to focus all my attention on her. I didn't want to stress her out and her diabetes by introducing another cat. She didn't like outsiders. She was extremely territorial. Whenever the neighbor cats would come in the yard it was WWIII. She growl, hiss, and urinate in her rage. I'm laughing now thinking about how feisty she was! Unfortunately she'd take it out on Bobo for 24hours. So l decided once he passed she'd be solitary. She loved it. But now that she's gone I'm alone. I have no one. No wife. No kids. My heart hurts.
How is Little and Molly doing now? Thank you again for the kind words.So glad to see you have your new babies home. And thank you for confirming my thought that Maybe I will keep Little solitary at least for a while so I can really work her numbers and now leave food out during the day to try and further regulate. With 2 cats leaving food is a crapshoot as you never know who ate what. I sort of feel I neglected Little a bit the last 4 months as I was desperately trying to save and rehabilitate my Molly girl after an anesthesia overdose. I tried everything even hyperbaric oxygen treatments. Little was so used to getting so much attention and was stressed and acting out during the past few months as most of my attention was focused elsewhere so I really didn’t play with her insulin dose thinking her stress level could change at any time and we would end up in trouble. That was probably a mistake. Bless you for opening your heart to those 2 beautiful girls. When I actually first got Molly, it was under the same circumstances. I had just lost a kitty and my then boyfriend showed up with her thinking it would help. I was so mad and so not ready. I about had a nervous breakdown in the beginning. What I learned was that it did in fact help me heal. I hope the additions to your family do the same for you during this difficult time. Peace love and cuddles to your beautiful family and please post kitty pics!
Unfortunately I had to let her go so i truly know how you feel. I’m sure Blossom will come out of her shell once she realizes she is safe and lovedHow is Little and Molly doing now? Thank you again for the kind words.
I'm sorry. Blossom will come out. Phoebe was the same way. That's why l wanted Blossom. She was in the shelter for awhile and needed a chance.Unfortunately I had to let her go so i truly know how you feel. I’m sure Blossom will come out of her shell once she realizes she is safe and loved
Well I’m thinking she hit the lotto. My bet is she will be sleeping on your chest in no time !I'm sorry. Blossom will come out. Phoebe was the same way. That's why l wanted Blossom. She was in the shelter for awhile and needed a chance.
Well Mittens is on my chest now!Well I’m thinking she hit the lotto. My bet is she will be sleeping on your chest in no time !
Thanks Diane! ❤Oh Eric those pictures melt my heart, look at Mittens letting you rub her belly
Like some have said ImI sure Blossom will come get used to her new surroundings soon, she was in the shelter for so long, this is all new to her
They are too adorable![]()
I will❤Agree, let her get used to her new home
I'm upstairs now and Mittens is next to me. I can hear Blossom moving around. Hopefully she'll except me, Mittens, and her new home.Yes let her be. Just keep talking calmly so she gets used to your voice. She may come out later tonight, when things get quiet, and check things out.
❤❤❤Let her be. She will get comfortable, figure out her surroundings, feel the love and come around.
Deb l recieved a call from the shelter on Monday. Apparently Blossom was the victim of an ex-husband dropping her daughter's cat off at the shelter! The ex-wife and daughter wanted Blossom back. Knowing their heartbreak l brought Blossom back. They asked me if l wanted another cat or money back? I told them well l wanted a cat. They said they had one that'll be available Wednesday. So l adopted this little boy who's 5 1/2 and now named Roky.Is Blossom settling in a bit more? Getting used to her new forever home?