doerscheln says:
A hard decision I know but the best for Chloe...that is how it sounds to me. Chloe is the one that has to be fine and whe she was unhappy with all the boys.......
Hope we will hear from her on Picato again.
iluvcats says:
Oh my word - blessings for dear Chloe - what a generous gift to your friends. I can surely relate to their reluctance to replace their 15 year old furry. Sorry to hear about the kerfluffle that's been going on with the others. But at least you will be able to visit her. Hugs
iluvcats says:
Ahh honey - sorry about your little nosey ... I'm sure he's just so not used to someone trying to take such good care of him. Sending positive vibes he's in the fold very soon. Hugs to all in tele-mark-ville!
tele_mark says:
He's doing better today. But he trashed his cage again overnight and made a sore on his nose apparently trying to get out of the cage, but its not as bad as the pic makes it look. I think he just goes crazy at dawn like Baby did. I'll take the food and water out before dawn now. He lets me pick him up (with gloves) and move him short distances. I put flea treatment on today, and will dose him again tonite, then tomorrow I'll move him into the spare room. I think he'll be purring in a few days.
tele_mark says:
Chloe has gone to live with some friends of mine a little bit up the road. They're an older couple with a quiet teenage son, who lost their 15 year old female cat in 2008, and are just now wanting to replace that loss. She'll be an only pet, which is what she really needs. The last month plus she's been getting progressively worse with my cats. She antagonized them to the point that the boys were starting to have enough, and they were physically beating up on her to the point of fur flying, and worse, she didn't back down, and kept it up continuously. I was afraid for her safety, and needed to reluctantly move her on.
Happily, she's settling in great after 4 days at the new place, and is eating better (she looked over he shoulder while eating here, and I had to feed her in a closed room to get her to eat), and making friends with the family already. She'll also have access to a huge screen porch there with perches in it.
I'm happy that I had the opportunity to rescue Chloe from going into the shelter when her former owners moved, and helping her to find a perfect home.