In which my insanity makes itself quite clear
I’m not getting much interest in the kittens (who doesn’t want kittens?), so I’m hoping that this is the weekendness of it. I am so very, very loath to have them in a cage at the SPCA. They will be so sad, especially when they’re all but one adopted. They’ll be alone! Not with people who spend hours a day with them. And the little black and white one is, well, sort of ugly, and has eye problems, so she’ll be much harder to have adopted. Poor baby. (I will of course take her back if she doesn’t get adopted, but that’s after who knows how long alone.)
Yes, it’s crazy, and I should just bring them to the SPCA, because then Matilda would be ecstatic and I could sleep more than an hour before somethings started eating my toes, but they’re so cute! What if they get sick when they’re there? Etc. My goal was to have all the animals gone by Dec 1, but that seems a little unlikely now. Still, the hardest one to place has a home, so it’s just a bunch of adorable little kittens.
November 26th, 2006 at 3:21 pm
I hear you. I’ve decided to take Mr. Gorgeous McCollarless to the Humane Society at some point this week. It’s making me very, very sad but I cannot hack it anymore with all these cats that I don’t know running around the apartment.
November 26th, 2006 at 5:10 pm
Could you take them to the SPCA for a week or so to give Matilda a break, and then foster them again after that? Or take them back to the SPCA with the offer to foster them again once a few have been adopted? Or if one ends up all alone?