Callisto
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Hello PS animals lovers, I need some advice. This is kind of a complicated situation but I''ll try to make this as short as possible, but please read it as I really need some guidance. I need advice concerning what to do with my cat.
When I was 16 my parents told me I could get a cat, so we visited the local shelter (one of those ones within petsmart) and I saw this beautiful 1 year old Siamese/domestic short hair mix with bright blue eyes. (I don''t have any pics at the moment on this computer but I''ll try to upload one later). They told me she had just come in and had just been spayed. I couldn''t hold her because of her recent surgery but I got to pet her in the cage and she seemed very sweet and calm (duh she was on a ton of pain meds). My biggest concern when getting a cat was it needed to be good around dogs, as we had a big dog at the time and I knew I wanted more in the future, so they allowed us to bring our dog in and see how she reacted. So we brought him in and she was super chill about it (ditto earlier duh). Now 16 year old me had never experienced pets on meds and had no idea what a huge effect it could have on her personality so lo and behold I end up with a cat that is very timid and TERRIFIED of dogs.
So all through high school and part of college she lived at home with my parents and me and almost never came downstairs (our dog didn''t go upstairs)and spent most her time under a bed, I have no idea what happened to her before she came to me but she''s very easy to spook. That being said she is a VERY sweet cat. She never bites or scratches but will only come near you if you are sitting or laying down but will then snuggle with you forever. My jr year of college I was able to take her to school with me to live in my small apartment and she was a totally different cat. She felt so much safer away from the dog and in a small space where she knew a bed to hide under was only one room away. She still spooks easily but would at least come out to visit much more often and would play and be silly. I graduated last year and she is currently still living at that apartment with my former roommates and still doing well as she adjusts fairly easily to most people. However they too are graduating this May and I don''t know what to do with her right now. Below are my current options and pros and cons:
1-Bring her back to my parents house where I no longer live. My mom thinks she is developing an allergy to cats though and I know Naomi really doesn''t like living in that big of a house where people are barely home.
2-Bring her across the country to Texas where I currently live. I would love to have her with me again but that presents two problems. a) I''m probably moving in with someone who has a cat down here already and I have no idea how she''d react to another cat but she''s scared of most things that move so I''m a bit skeptical and b)I still know there are dogs in my future (within 5 years and she''s only 8 now) and don''t want to put her through that again.
3-Try to find her a better forever home where she will be happy forever. I''m happy to foster her while a humane society helps me find a home for her, I would never put her back in a kennel. But I know how difficult it is to find a home for an adult cat especially a home without dogs, kids, a lot of space, or potentially other cats. I really just want her to be happy forever though. Dogs are one of my few passions in life, I really will not be happy if I have to wait until she dies (up to or more than 10 years) to get a dog. My cousin recently got a dog even though her cat hates them and the cat almost never leaves their bedroom. I refuse to do that to her.
Thoughts? Advice? Other ideas? Anyone want my cat haha?
When I was 16 my parents told me I could get a cat, so we visited the local shelter (one of those ones within petsmart) and I saw this beautiful 1 year old Siamese/domestic short hair mix with bright blue eyes. (I don''t have any pics at the moment on this computer but I''ll try to upload one later). They told me she had just come in and had just been spayed. I couldn''t hold her because of her recent surgery but I got to pet her in the cage and she seemed very sweet and calm (duh she was on a ton of pain meds). My biggest concern when getting a cat was it needed to be good around dogs, as we had a big dog at the time and I knew I wanted more in the future, so they allowed us to bring our dog in and see how she reacted. So we brought him in and she was super chill about it (ditto earlier duh). Now 16 year old me had never experienced pets on meds and had no idea what a huge effect it could have on her personality so lo and behold I end up with a cat that is very timid and TERRIFIED of dogs.
So all through high school and part of college she lived at home with my parents and me and almost never came downstairs (our dog didn''t go upstairs)and spent most her time under a bed, I have no idea what happened to her before she came to me but she''s very easy to spook. That being said she is a VERY sweet cat. She never bites or scratches but will only come near you if you are sitting or laying down but will then snuggle with you forever. My jr year of college I was able to take her to school with me to live in my small apartment and she was a totally different cat. She felt so much safer away from the dog and in a small space where she knew a bed to hide under was only one room away. She still spooks easily but would at least come out to visit much more often and would play and be silly. I graduated last year and she is currently still living at that apartment with my former roommates and still doing well as she adjusts fairly easily to most people. However they too are graduating this May and I don''t know what to do with her right now. Below are my current options and pros and cons:
1-Bring her back to my parents house where I no longer live. My mom thinks she is developing an allergy to cats though and I know Naomi really doesn''t like living in that big of a house where people are barely home.
2-Bring her across the country to Texas where I currently live. I would love to have her with me again but that presents two problems. a) I''m probably moving in with someone who has a cat down here already and I have no idea how she''d react to another cat but she''s scared of most things that move so I''m a bit skeptical and b)I still know there are dogs in my future (within 5 years and she''s only 8 now) and don''t want to put her through that again.
3-Try to find her a better forever home where she will be happy forever. I''m happy to foster her while a humane society helps me find a home for her, I would never put her back in a kennel. But I know how difficult it is to find a home for an adult cat especially a home without dogs, kids, a lot of space, or potentially other cats. I really just want her to be happy forever though. Dogs are one of my few passions in life, I really will not be happy if I have to wait until she dies (up to or more than 10 years) to get a dog. My cousin recently got a dog even though her cat hates them and the cat almost never leaves their bedroom. I refuse to do that to her.
Thoughts? Advice? Other ideas? Anyone want my cat haha?