sotto1031
Member Since 2015
Hello everyone! As some of you already know from my post in the "Welcome" section, I am an animal rescue volunteer who is about to begin fostering a cat from the shelter who has diabetes (she is my profile picture). She was about to be euthanized because of her diabetes, before I stepped in and offered to take her. She-Hulk (the name given to her at the shelter) is 4 years old and initially came to the shelter as a stray with a litter of kittens.
I have another cat at home, Anthony, who is 8 years old, and he has been a much-loved only child for the 7 years since I adopted him. He has never been around other animals, and I don't know how he is going to react to another cat in his territory. There's a lot on the line, because I know if She-Hulk goes back to the shelter, she will be euthanized, so if it doesn't work out with Anthony, I will have to find another home for her. If it does work out, I will ultimately be adopting her.
The foster program requires that I keep the two cats separate to start with, so She-Hulk will be in a spare room in my apartment when she first comes home. I am familiar with some methods of introducing a new cat to the resident cat (I'm a huge fan of Jackson Galaxy), but I would really appreciate any suggestions you could share about what has worked for you. I love Anthony so much, and I could never forgive myself for causing him major distress. But I also know I want to save She-Hulk's life.
Thank you so much for your help!!
I have another cat at home, Anthony, who is 8 years old, and he has been a much-loved only child for the 7 years since I adopted him. He has never been around other animals, and I don't know how he is going to react to another cat in his territory. There's a lot on the line, because I know if She-Hulk goes back to the shelter, she will be euthanized, so if it doesn't work out with Anthony, I will have to find another home for her. If it does work out, I will ultimately be adopting her.
The foster program requires that I keep the two cats separate to start with, so She-Hulk will be in a spare room in my apartment when she first comes home. I am familiar with some methods of introducing a new cat to the resident cat (I'm a huge fan of Jackson Galaxy), but I would really appreciate any suggestions you could share about what has worked for you. I love Anthony so much, and I could never forgive myself for causing him major distress. But I also know I want to save She-Hulk's life.
Thank you so much for your help!!