So my latest set of foster kittens are going up for adoption. One of my friends who hasn't expressed much interest in previous litters is eyeing my little grey boy. She wants him, but she's worried that she just wants him because he is an adorable kitten and may not be the best home for him when he is an adult.
I really, really, want her to take him. Because of my situation the shelter adopts out my fosters and I never get to meet the adopters. I know they find them good homes, but I would REALLY love to see one of them grow old with one of my friends.
She does have a small apartment and a nervous kitty, but I think one more cat won't make much difference, and her kitty might like having company.
So how hard is pushing too hard? I just sent her an e-mail outlining my thoughts on it, trying to be objective (he is a kitten, he will destroy things and get bigger). I'm not sure if that was pushing too hard...
I really, really, want her to take him. Because of my situation the shelter adopts out my fosters and I never get to meet the adopters. I know they find them good homes, but I would REALLY love to see one of them grow old with one of my friends.
She does have a small apartment and a nervous kitty, but I think one more cat won't make much difference, and her kitty might like having company.
So how hard is pushing too hard? I just sent her an e-mail outlining my thoughts on it, trying to be objective (he is a kitten, he will destroy things and get bigger). I'm not sure if that was pushing too hard...