Not to delve into details but unfortunately I’m gonna be rehoming my diabetic cat. My other cat doesn’t get along with him among other issues. I’ve had them both for 4 years now. Does the sadness go away?
Not to delve into details but unfortunately I’m gonna be rehoming my diabetic cat. My other cat doesn’t get along with him among other issues. I’ve had them both for 4 years now. Does the sadness go away?
We had to re-home our cats because one of our kids was allergic. He was having a daily struggle to breathe, so we finally gave in.
One of the cats wasn’t a problem. She was an adult, but she was small and looked like a kitten. Trouble was the other one didn’t look like a kitten. He looked like a mountain lion. I was concerned no one would adopt him. No kill shelters wouldn’t take him, and I refused to let him live out the last sad days of his life in a cage.
I was talking to a vet, asking her for ideas, and I told her I’d have him put down before I’d let him die in a cage.
She took both cats to their kennel and started trying to get them adopted. When a little girl wanted the smaller cat, she told her parents that they couldn’t separate them, so they took them both.
That was about 20 years ago. I still feel terrible about it.
Of course, now the allergic son is loving with his girlfriend and they have three cats.
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