My foster kitty Sarabi has moved on to a new foster home! Actually, she will be staying with a co-worker who's 16-17 y/o daughter has been wanting a cat. But with 2 dogs, my friend did not want to keep getting pets and end up left with a "zoo" when her kids leave home. So her dd agreed to foster Sarabi.
Sarabi is a lovely little foster girl who was found at a homeless shelter on the streets of Chicago by a great guy. She fought with the resident cat, so he searched until he found a rescue to take Sarabi. She had her 6 kittens at my house, and once the kittens were transferred to another foster home, Sarabi licked herself almost bald from the stress.
Then she got spayed, and the vet confirmed it was stress causing the hairloss. Once she began to recover from the spay surgery, I let her loose in my house, and she has slowly been taking over. Although she is way smaller than the other cats, she has most of them frightened of her. The only one who isn't afraid is Festus, who had daily sparring matches with her.
So now she is off to a cat free home. Her fur is about 1/2 way grown in. She does sit on the couch now, but needs to get more comfy in a house. Then in a month or so, she can go up for adoption and hopefully find a loving forever home!
Although she was a quiet little thing, the house seems totally empty without her. No hissing or fussing. No Sarabi rubbing at my feet, or reaching up for pets, while refusing to sit on my lap. Her little room is just empty!
Sarabi is a lovely little foster girl who was found at a homeless shelter on the streets of Chicago by a great guy. She fought with the resident cat, so he searched until he found a rescue to take Sarabi. She had her 6 kittens at my house, and once the kittens were transferred to another foster home, Sarabi licked herself almost bald from the stress.
Then she got spayed, and the vet confirmed it was stress causing the hairloss. Once she began to recover from the spay surgery, I let her loose in my house, and she has slowly been taking over. Although she is way smaller than the other cats, she has most of them frightened of her. The only one who isn't afraid is Festus, who had daily sparring matches with her.
So now she is off to a cat free home. Her fur is about 1/2 way grown in. She does sit on the couch now, but needs to get more comfy in a house. Then in a month or so, she can go up for adoption and hopefully find a loving forever home!
Although she was a quiet little thing, the house seems totally empty without her. No hissing or fussing. No Sarabi rubbing at my feet, or reaching up for pets, while refusing to sit on my lap. Her little room is just empty!