As many of you know from my posts over the past couple of days, I ended up with a new foster cat over the weekend - a big, friendly, orange guy named Elliot.
Well, I now have a very strong lead on a wonderful for home this guy (it's with the couple that was going to adopt Douglas/Deacon (formerly Mickey and Monty), but didn't feel they could take on two crazy kittens because of their senior kitty with kidney issues. They feel a laidback, young adult cat, like Elliot, would be a better match and are coming to visit him this afternoon!
Here's the deal though, the wife's sister rescued two kittens last week (about 8-weeks-old), one orange, one buff colored, and was planning to just give them away for free. The wife had told her sister they'd take the orange kitten, but now they'd rather have Elliot. Since, I was feeling bad that one of the kittens was losing out on a home, I offered to help find someone else to take them. After some more discussion and learning the kittens hadn't been vet checked and that the sister was just planning to give them away for free, I offered to foster them once Elliot is adopted.
How the heck did this happen?
Will you guys please help me learn to keep my big mouth shut?
Anyway, I'll let you know how things work out and will definitely post pics when the new little houseguests arrive!
Well, I now have a very strong lead on a wonderful for home this guy (it's with the couple that was going to adopt Douglas/Deacon (formerly Mickey and Monty), but didn't feel they could take on two crazy kittens because of their senior kitty with kidney issues. They feel a laidback, young adult cat, like Elliot, would be a better match and are coming to visit him this afternoon!
Here's the deal though, the wife's sister rescued two kittens last week (about 8-weeks-old), one orange, one buff colored, and was planning to just give them away for free. The wife had told her sister they'd take the orange kitten, but now they'd rather have Elliot. Since, I was feeling bad that one of the kittens was losing out on a home, I offered to help find someone else to take them. After some more discussion and learning the kittens hadn't been vet checked and that the sister was just planning to give them away for free, I offered to foster them once Elliot is adopted.
How the heck did this happen?