Cindy's thread about Izzy gave me an idea for a thread.
Please show us your fostering failures. By failures I mean that you were supposed to adopt them out/find them a good home, but somehow they wiggles and squirmed and purred their way into your heart and their home is now your home.
This is Annie. Annie was found in the middle of the Pike National Forest, and I brought her home instead of leaving her to be a light snack for a forest critter. We already had 4 when she came home. She was about 6 months old, not spayed, had multiple ticks and was slightly anemic, and very skinny. Poor girl. She was supposed to be our first venture in fostering, and then when there was an opening at the no-kill shelter we would turn her in there. Yeah, right. First and last venture into fostering. We're both suckers. But can't you see why we had to keep her???
Please show us your fostering failures. By failures I mean that you were supposed to adopt them out/find them a good home, but somehow they wiggles and squirmed and purred their way into your heart and their home is now your home.
This is Annie. Annie was found in the middle of the Pike National Forest, and I brought her home instead of leaving her to be a light snack for a forest critter. We already had 4 when she came home. She was about 6 months old, not spayed, had multiple ticks and was slightly anemic, and very skinny. Poor girl. She was supposed to be our first venture in fostering, and then when there was an opening at the no-kill shelter we would turn her in there. Yeah, right. First and last venture into fostering. We're both suckers. But can't you see why we had to keep her???