Re: Foster? Will need your help
I understand how daunting this must feel for you. A couple years ago, a newbie came on this board and needed someone to take care of her cat for a month (as she was going on a trip and her roommates decided they didn't want to do it). This girl was desperate and I felt the "sucker" sign blinking on my forehead. I offered to take her cat and he was on prozinc (Maui was on lantus). So, not only did I take in an unfamiliar, unregulated cat, I was also using an unfamiliar insulin.
I set up my office for him and he was great as I brought him home. Of course that was probably from stress and all the unknown. He didn't know to be Mr. Mean.
I got him settled in his new digs and while I could be loving and nice, he also could be Mr. Mean. It was a challenge to test him, but I did manage to do it, shooting was the easy part. As the days wore on, Mr. Mean, calmed down, maybe he was lonely, maybe he was curious about the rest of the place and wanted to know who my girls were. Whatever it was, over the course of that month, we learned to become friends, he got more accustomed to my testing him and I even let him out of his room to mingle (supervised) with my girls. He fell in love with my youngest, Buster - she didn't return the feelings and would follow her everywhere and cry her love songs.
when the girl returned, I packed him in the carrier, put him in the car and drove 1 1/2 hour to Queens to return him. The entire car ride, I had my hand in his carrier scritching his chin. If I tried to remove it, he cried and would grab my hand. And I returned him almost broken! It took another 2 months for him to completely break.
Of course, after I took him and he was Mr. Mean, I asked myself what am I doing and why did I agree to take this on.
I took him because:
- the girl was desperate
- I felt bad about her situation (that's the sucker sign blinking again)
- she was local enough - she brought him to my work, so I could transport him home
- I handled Maui's diabetes and figured I could handle his - oooh boy, I'm such an expert
- I had the support of this board, especially one member who understood prozinc and really helped me tweak his dose
In short time, he took off his mean pants and put on his purry pants and we did become friends, but it was challenging that first week or so.
Looking back on it, I'm glad I was able to help someone in need and I know the person was grateful for the help, as she was so desperate. I learned quite a bit about myself and that I can handle any situation that presents itself.
What I suggest is that you think about what you need/want in your life right now and if this cat fits into it great. If not, then don't feel guilty or bad. Just move on, there is no right or wrong here and nobody will think less of you. It is a huge commitment. Of course the rewards can be tremendous. Helping out someone and forming a bond with a cat.
good luck with your decision.