julie & punkin (ga)
Member Since 2011
yesterday
punkin's WCR: cheered, purred, ate well, finished anya's plate, but seems exhausted this morning. he's already napping.
oh, i am faced with a dilemma. my foster daughter sent me a message last night asking to take anya to live with her. technically, anya is hers, although we paid for 1/2 of the adoption fee at the humane society and all of her costs since then. we've also done 100% of her care for the past year and probably 50% before then. the young woman is 19 - she came to live with us when she was 17 & a jr in high school. we got anya about 8 months later. i tried to get her to clean the box and feed anya, which she did pretty much only when i made her "do it now." i couldn't get her to just do it (or anything else) routinely.
a year ago DD was going to start at the community college & she chose an apt that was no pets, but i didn't discourage it because i thought anya would be neglected and lonely there while our DD was in school, and the apt was only 1 mile from us. our agreement was that DD would come by once a week to have dinner with us, visit anya, and change the LB. our DD came by maybe once a month for the first 6 months, and once or twice total to see anya in the next 6 months. she didn't go to school or work (long story and a lot of drama). now she's moved to another town with her biological mother, who she hasn't lived with since she was a couple of years old and wants to take anya. her mother has an indoor/outdoor cat and DD says anya can be indoors but i know that will end immediately. i can't imagine DD will suddenly clean a litter box. anya has chronic diarrhea problems so either needs the prescription dry food or something like fancy feast.
last night i read the condo about Lily grieving for Allegra . . . and i was just thinking how sad punkin and anya would be without each other.
and all i could think this morning was "who will clean anya's plate and keep her in the Clean Plate Club?" somewhat ridiculous because i don't think she'd give her canned food (then you have to clean the dish) and she'll be living indoor/outdoor in a major city - probably dead before long.
if i weigh in favor of my DD, she should have her cat. if i weigh in favor of anya, she should stay here. if i count punkin's needs, anya should stay here.
anyone with wisdom to offer?
punkin's WCR: cheered, purred, ate well, finished anya's plate, but seems exhausted this morning. he's already napping.
oh, i am faced with a dilemma. my foster daughter sent me a message last night asking to take anya to live with her. technically, anya is hers, although we paid for 1/2 of the adoption fee at the humane society and all of her costs since then. we've also done 100% of her care for the past year and probably 50% before then. the young woman is 19 - she came to live with us when she was 17 & a jr in high school. we got anya about 8 months later. i tried to get her to clean the box and feed anya, which she did pretty much only when i made her "do it now." i couldn't get her to just do it (or anything else) routinely.
a year ago DD was going to start at the community college & she chose an apt that was no pets, but i didn't discourage it because i thought anya would be neglected and lonely there while our DD was in school, and the apt was only 1 mile from us. our agreement was that DD would come by once a week to have dinner with us, visit anya, and change the LB. our DD came by maybe once a month for the first 6 months, and once or twice total to see anya in the next 6 months. she didn't go to school or work (long story and a lot of drama). now she's moved to another town with her biological mother, who she hasn't lived with since she was a couple of years old and wants to take anya. her mother has an indoor/outdoor cat and DD says anya can be indoors but i know that will end immediately. i can't imagine DD will suddenly clean a litter box. anya has chronic diarrhea problems so either needs the prescription dry food or something like fancy feast.
last night i read the condo about Lily grieving for Allegra . . . and i was just thinking how sad punkin and anya would be without each other.
and all i could think this morning was "who will clean anya's plate and keep her in the Clean Plate Club?" somewhat ridiculous because i don't think she'd give her canned food (then you have to clean the dish) and she'll be living indoor/outdoor in a major city - probably dead before long.
if i weigh in favor of my DD, she should have her cat. if i weigh in favor of anya, she should stay here. if i count punkin's needs, anya should stay here.
anyone with wisdom to offer?