This is about a cat that is going to be coming to the Rescue I support and I just thought it was so sad and I am also looking for some gut responses from the rest of you which I will explain at the end. This is the text of an email from the Rescue I support. I have a friend who is looking at adopting and this is one possibility.
SKY as he is currently called is ready to be collected on Tuesday morning
from his current home. He's a just four year old neutered grey/brown tabby
male cat with a little white under his chin. The lady and her husband got
him as a small kitten and doted on him, despite the ladies' angina and hair
allergy problems, neutered as soon as he was old enough but sadly they live
on Leckwith Road - right by the Stadium, and it wasn't long before he'd been
run over. Devastated he was rushed to the vets where he lost his front left
leg but saved his life; they vowed he was never going out again, and he
hasn't.
Sadly the ladies' husband passed away 2 years ago, he idolized this lad, so she has treasured his company and never ending affection, he's her main link to the husband. BUT, her lung/heart problems have worsened greatly over the past few months, in fact she's having Xrays at the Heath tomorrow, and against her heart she's made the decision with her head; on medical grounds she has to rehome this beautiful boy.
She told me it's even worse now since the husband passed as all SKY wants to do is follow her around, sit by her if not on her and comfort her. This is a tough call. But she's been told of us by a good friend who has told her we are the only people to trust as we are the only ones who really care about the animals. (Very kind of someone to say that even if it isn't the Gospel truth).
Your friends call, but this guy sounds as if he was waiting for this.....
Let me know what you think. Ideally it would have been great to have moved
him straight from one home to the other - we have flu in several parts of
the center and I'm terrified of spreading it, but without a lot of hassle on
your part I don't see any way around it. If necessary, we'll put him here in
the computer room?
My sister has had an instinctive feeling that the match is a wrong one and for some reason so do I but I so want this little guy to have a home.
I have never had a cat with this problem. Should I even consider taking him in with my motley crew?
SKY as he is currently called is ready to be collected on Tuesday morning
from his current home. He's a just four year old neutered grey/brown tabby
male cat with a little white under his chin. The lady and her husband got
him as a small kitten and doted on him, despite the ladies' angina and hair
allergy problems, neutered as soon as he was old enough but sadly they live
on Leckwith Road - right by the Stadium, and it wasn't long before he'd been
run over. Devastated he was rushed to the vets where he lost his front left
leg but saved his life; they vowed he was never going out again, and he
hasn't.
Sadly the ladies' husband passed away 2 years ago, he idolized this lad, so she has treasured his company and never ending affection, he's her main link to the husband. BUT, her lung/heart problems have worsened greatly over the past few months, in fact she's having Xrays at the Heath tomorrow, and against her heart she's made the decision with her head; on medical grounds she has to rehome this beautiful boy.
She told me it's even worse now since the husband passed as all SKY wants to do is follow her around, sit by her if not on her and comfort her. This is a tough call. But she's been told of us by a good friend who has told her we are the only people to trust as we are the only ones who really care about the animals. (Very kind of someone to say that even if it isn't the Gospel truth).
Your friends call, but this guy sounds as if he was waiting for this.....
Let me know what you think. Ideally it would have been great to have moved
him straight from one home to the other - we have flu in several parts of
the center and I'm terrified of spreading it, but without a lot of hassle on
your part I don't see any way around it. If necessary, we'll put him here in
the computer room?
My sister has had an instinctive feeling that the match is a wrong one and for some reason so do I but I so want this little guy to have a home.
I have never had a cat with this problem. Should I even consider taking him in with my motley crew?