gorgeous....looks like that fur would be a bit of work to maintainSome updated pics of Pasha
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Himalayan?
gorgeous....looks like that fur would be a bit of work to maintainSome updated pics of Pasha
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Thank yougorgeous....looks like that fur would be a bit of work to maintain
Himalayan?
He looks well loved and confident.Thanks you two! He’s my baby
So sweet. Anyone who adopts them will be so lucky. We are going to miss seeing them, as I am sure you will too. But thank you for sharing their journey.My fosters have grown so much! I have them only 1 more week and then they will be ready for their sterilization surgery and adoption. I think they are ready. They’ve been well loved and socialized.
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so cute and you've socialized them so wellMy fosters have grown so much! I have them only 1 more week and then they will be ready for their sterilization surgery and adoption. I think they are ready. They’ve been well loved and socialized.
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We are going to miss them. They are a lot of fun. I usually take about 3-4 weeks between litters because I need to regroup emotionally.So sweet. Anyone who adopts them will be so lucky. We are going to miss seeing them, as I am sure you will too. But thank you for sharing their journey.
They’re little Purr Monsters and are great Nap Buddies with us. My husband goes to the gym every morning and takes a nap after lunch. They love to curl up beside and on him.so cute and you've socialized them so well
in winter there aren't many kittens? so you do most of your fostering in Spring/Summer?We are going to miss them. They are a lot of fun. I usually take about 3-4 weeks between litters because I need to regroup emotionally.
They’re little Purr Monsters and are great Nap Buddies with us. My husband goes to the gym every morning and takes a nap after lunch. They love to curl up beside and on him.
Yes, mainly during Kitten Season but if it’s needed I do all year long.in winter there aren't many kittens? so you do most of your fostering in Spring/Summer?
you just do kittens? (not adult kitties)Yes, mainly during Kitten Season but if it’s needed I do all year long.
Mainly kittens because they need a place to go to until they can go up for adoption. The kittens are too fragile, too susceptible to illness to stay at the shelter so a network of volunteer fosters take them. We have our own adult cats and they are much more welcoming to the Littles than adults.you just do kittens? (not adult kitties)
wonderful work you and your friends are doing and I'm sure very rewardingMainly kittens because they need a place to go to until they can go up for adoption. The kittens are too fragile, too susceptible to illness to stay at the shelter so a network of volunteer fosters take them. We have our own adult cats and they are much more welcoming to the Littles than adults.
One of my friends takes adults that need serious medical care. There is also a group of fosters that take in adults that really need some consistent attention to socialize and gain confidence, cats that aren’t feral but need a lot of love.
I have had adults when the shelter needed to clear out all the animals - preparation for a hurricane or this past winter when Houston had it’s Big Freeze.
It is very rewarding. I’ve been involved for about a year now and my mother has remarked she has never seen me so happy. It’s wonderful to be a part of the solution.wonderful work you and your friends are doing and I'm sure very rewarding