So about 6 months ago, I decided to foster a cat. 1. It was for a good cause and 2. I wanted to see if I could handle a pet by myself.
Well it turns out that I can't. The cat that I got is ordinarily very calm, but she won't go into her carrier without a fight. I know all pets hate cages (I would too) but she freaks out. Yowls, hisses, spits, bites. And she has some sort of medical condition so she has to go to the vet often.
So, when some old lady (OL) was interested in her and came to meet her, I was more than happy. But OL seems to think all cats are the same, which is not true. They have very different personalities, likes and dislikes. For example, my foster cat (MFC) doesn't like being scratched under the chin. Or scratched anywhere for that matter. She likes to be petted on the back and a little bit on the head, and if you hold her hand up to her she'll rub her cheeks on it. It's so cute.
Guess what OL did? She went right up to her and started scratching her. Hard. And MFC pulled away. But OLD chased her and kept doing it. So I told her that she didn't like that, and that she preferred to be patted. OL said, "Oh" and kept scratching her! WTF!
So of course MFC ran away and I had to bring her out. This time MFC hissed at OL and batted at her. I was sure OL would say no to adopting to her, but to my surprise, she said yes after that!
So I was all happy and OL paid the adoption fee and took her. I mean that I tricked MFC with treats, wrestled her into a carrier, and gave all her supplies with her. I knew that I was definitely not ready for a pet.
BUt just now, a week later, OL says that she wants to return her! Which I think is a really shitty thing to do.
Whenever people make up their minds about adopting anything, they should stick with their decision. A pet is a living being, not a doll. Plus if the pet has a sad past it will have behavioral issues. MFC was put outside to fend for herself by her owner, and eating out of a dumpster in the cold when she was found. Of course she's going to have trouble trusting humans after that. OL knows all about this and she still wants to return? I think that's awful but whatever. I know how awful people are
Now the foster agency is begging me to take her back, but I know I can't handle a cat by myself. But I feel bad. What if OL decides to give her to a shelter? Or even worse put her out again? It's a sad situation. IDk what to do.
Well it turns out that I can't. The cat that I got is ordinarily very calm, but she won't go into her carrier without a fight. I know all pets hate cages (I would too) but she freaks out. Yowls, hisses, spits, bites. And she has some sort of medical condition so she has to go to the vet often.
So, when some old lady (OL) was interested in her and came to meet her, I was more than happy. But OL seems to think all cats are the same, which is not true. They have very different personalities, likes and dislikes. For example, my foster cat (MFC) doesn't like being scratched under the chin. Or scratched anywhere for that matter. She likes to be petted on the back and a little bit on the head, and if you hold her hand up to her she'll rub her cheeks on it. It's so cute.

Guess what OL did? She went right up to her and started scratching her. Hard. And MFC pulled away. But OLD chased her and kept doing it. So I told her that she didn't like that, and that she preferred to be patted. OL said, "Oh" and kept scratching her! WTF!

So of course MFC ran away and I had to bring her out. This time MFC hissed at OL and batted at her. I was sure OL would say no to adopting to her, but to my surprise, she said yes after that!

So I was all happy and OL paid the adoption fee and took her. I mean that I tricked MFC with treats, wrestled her into a carrier, and gave all her supplies with her. I knew that I was definitely not ready for a pet.
BUt just now, a week later, OL says that she wants to return her! Which I think is a really shitty thing to do.
Whenever people make up their minds about adopting anything, they should stick with their decision. A pet is a living being, not a doll. Plus if the pet has a sad past it will have behavioral issues. MFC was put outside to fend for herself by her owner, and eating out of a dumpster in the cold when she was found. Of course she's going to have trouble trusting humans after that. OL knows all about this and she still wants to return? I think that's awful but whatever. I know how awful people areNow the foster agency is begging me to take her back, but I know I can't handle a cat by myself. But I feel bad. What if OL decides to give her to a shelter? Or even worse put her out again? It's a sad situation. IDk what to do.


He was a cantankerous old fart.
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