12/31/09

Happy New Year

I am pleased to be able to end my first year of fostering will all of our 35 fosters in loving forever homes. That is right, everyone is adopted. Simon, the last of my four feral kittens that I almost lost to two different bouts of pneumonia was adopted by a wonderful lady yesterday. That means that I am foster free for the first time since early March. I have really enjoyed fostering and after a short break in the new year, I will be back with more stories from the crazy animal house. Happy New Year.

12/14/09

Taking a Break

It has been a while since I posted because things have been crazy and the weather has been changing. Cold weather means an increase in my pain and tiredness so I do not spend as much time online. I am actually just at the start of a break from fostering so I thought I would let everyone know and post an update on all my fosters for everyone that has been following before I went on my break. So here goes:

Marley, Cali, Sophie, Nugget, Pumpkin and Patch have all been adopted. Parker (the bottle baby and sibling to Dana) unfortunately caught a bad respiratory infection at about two weeks old while in another foster home and did not survive. Since Parker and Dana's mom was so sick when they were born and we lost Dana after a few days, we were kind of prepared to lose Parker if he got sick. We all would have preferred another outcome, but at least Dana and Parker were well cared for and loved for the short time they were here. And the good news is that their mother has pulled through and is available for adoption and is so sweet we expect her to find a home quickly.

Jaz, Simon, Sophie and Tink completely recovered. During the spay process I did learn that Jaz had only one kidney, Sophie has a heart murmur and Tink ended up with a hernia from the surgery that had to be treated for the week leading up to the annual kitten adopt-a-thon. They joined many of the other kittens that were in foster care for a two day adoption event. Since the foster parent stayed with the kittens to answer questions about them during the event, I figured that they were social enough to attend since they were calmer with me around. 61 kittens found new homes during the two day event. And I am please to say that Jaz, Sophie and Tink were among them. Simon was not adopted during the event because he was very nervous.

I actually went into the event hoping to find either Jaz or Sophie a home. Jaz was the most outgoing and Sophie was sweet when she was not scared. So I would have been happy to have one of the four find a home. Jaz captured the heart of a nice woman who did not mind that she could be feisty and had only one kidney. Sophie caught the eye of a wonderful couple with out kids looking for two kittens to be companions to their older cat. I told them all about their history and told them that since Sophie got along so well with her siblings, she would probably get along with any kitten they chose. I was thrilled when they looked around and ended up coming back and wanted no only Sophie, but Tink. Tink had been so frightened they had not even been able to hold her. They felt that since they were looking for two kittens so that the first one would have someone to play with, they did not mind if it took Tink a long time to learn to trust them. It was the best case scenario that I could have found for both of them, but especially Tink.

Simon did not find a home during the event and I decided to take him back home rather than leave him in the shelter that was now crowded with the "leftover" kittens. He would not do well in our kitten cage with other kittens and would likely get sick again from the stress. I am going to keep him in my home and continue to build his confidence until the shelter is less full of kittens. Until then, the shelter is going to list him on petfinder and have me bring in him if anyone calls about him.

Since Simon is just living lose in my home with my own cats, I do not really feel like I have any fosters at the moment. And that is a good thing. I am tired after pulling Silvermist, Simon, Tink and Sophie through their illness and losing other fosters. So I am taking a break for the time being. I am not sure how long it will be, possibly just until after the holiday. No matter what, I doubt it will be long because every time I volunteer at the shelter, I see a new cat or kittens that need a foster home. So far I have stayed strong to my decision to take a break, but we all know I will not last for long, because I love it too much. See you soon.