We have similar issues regarding finding homes for our rescues. We fall in love with them so easily, it is impossible to let them go. We have tried to find new homes for a few of the kittens, but nobody seems to have the conditions that we would feel comfortable releasing the them too.
So we have every cat we ever rescued, still with us. We have stopped trying to find homes for them, and will keep them all to ourselves. We just don't believe they will ever be lived the way we live them. And 30 cats is a huge challenge, but well worth it to us.
Glad you found a vet that will take care of his needs. There dewormer should be done at least twice, at 14 days interval. To be safe, 3 times is best. The dewormer we buy from the vet, is seemingly very effective, natural, and as long as the dosage is right causes no distress for the kids. They actually like it. A bottle costs a few dollars in the Philippines, I can't imagine it being much more in Vietnam.
Our vet locally, has always done free check ups of all our rescues, she understands that we have our hands full, so we appreciate any help we can get. But we bring them a steady supply of funding for all their needs, so I think it is a very fair relationship. They are even helping us out with the cost of spaying so many cats, which we have to do in groups of two or three at a time. It will take til the end of the year to have them all done. We get the boys neutered, so we don't have any more litters.
Anyway, good luck with your new baby, please update us with some photos if of can, would love to see how he is making progress in his new home.
So we have every cat we ever rescued, still with us. We have stopped trying to find homes for them, and will keep them all to ourselves. We just don't believe they will ever be lived the way we live them. And 30 cats is a huge challenge, but well worth it to us.
Glad you found a vet that will take care of his needs. There dewormer should be done at least twice, at 14 days interval. To be safe, 3 times is best. The dewormer we buy from the vet, is seemingly very effective, natural, and as long as the dosage is right causes no distress for the kids. They actually like it. A bottle costs a few dollars in the Philippines, I can't imagine it being much more in Vietnam.
Our vet locally, has always done free check ups of all our rescues, she understands that we have our hands full, so we appreciate any help we can get. But we bring them a steady supply of funding for all their needs, so I think it is a very fair relationship. They are even helping us out with the cost of spaying so many cats, which we have to do in groups of two or three at a time. It will take til the end of the year to have them all done. We get the boys neutered, so we don't have any more litters.
Anyway, good luck with your new baby, please update us with some photos if of can, would love to see how he is making progress in his new home.