suelin57 says:
Gracie wiped out after a long, exhausting day moving. She handled it better than last time. She certainly did not appreciate being locked in the bathroom, lol. Then she comes out and everything is gone. But we went to the new apt, and I think she realized quickly that it was basically the same, so she calmed down much faster than other moves.
tele_mark says:
Yeah, sad story, but it was balanced a little. Ivan got adopted out to my landlord's son, for his little daughter. When he turned two and wasn't "cute" anymore, he had the decency to come to me first to ask if I wanted him back before he put Ivan in a shelter. And Robocat was going to my landlord's secretary, and I was getting him ready to go, but at the very last minute, they decided they didn't want to adopt a cat, so I decided to keep him.
doerscheln says:
What a sad story. :( I know how it is, something similar happend here with "my litttle Mikesch" and his two sisters. The people that got them seemed to be very nice, even promised to stay in touch and send a pic from time to time but when I tried to call them one year later the phone was dead and they had moved, never heard from them again. Had been a bit easier to know that the cats are fine .....Who knows maybe none of your boys was in the family (sister, grandparents) anymore when you offered the money. No reaction is a bit strange, either a "I would never give away the cat no matter how much money I would get" or a "yes you can have your cats back right away" but nothing.....Unfortunately we can't look into people's head , some seem to be nice but they are not. Or maybe we are just cat crazy and not everybody can comprehend this ? At least Chloe's new family understands and provides you with news and pics ( and us, too). :)