MichelleCarmen
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Someone on another board I frequent asked how many pets are too many and the best answer I read is that you know you have too many pets when you cannot give them the attention they need. We''re almost to that point.
My female cat we are trying to put up for adoption is a shy cat who doesn''t cuddle. We know her and her personality and are use to her. Someone called today expressing interest in her and the other cat we already put up for adoption and my husband told the caller that they''re already gone. Then he asked me, "what about Luna?" So, I told him he already knows how I feel.
Four cats is too many isn''t it? When is an unhealthy point reached? I can care for the cats - feed them, change their litter boxes and vaccum, but ahhhh, what to do. . .
Sorry to post about this twice, but up until yesterday, I''ve never given a pet away. I always thought pets were like kids, once you have them, you are their parents for life.
My female cat we are trying to put up for adoption is a shy cat who doesn''t cuddle. We know her and her personality and are use to her. Someone called today expressing interest in her and the other cat we already put up for adoption and my husband told the caller that they''re already gone. Then he asked me, "what about Luna?" So, I told him he already knows how I feel.
Four cats is too many isn''t it? When is an unhealthy point reached? I can care for the cats - feed them, change their litter boxes and vaccum, but ahhhh, what to do. . .
Sorry to post about this twice, but up until yesterday, I''ve never given a pet away. I always thought pets were like kids, once you have them, you are their parents for life.