Almost a year ago, our first litter rescued after I opened Kitten Associates, came to my home to be fostered. One of the kittens, I named, Sugar Pie. She was a complete love bug. Healthy. Hearty. Happy. It was very tough to let her go, but geez. I was just starting a rescue. Not a good time for a “foster fail!”
©2010 Maria. S. Baby Sugar Pie
A couple, with three very big dogs, wanted to adopt Sugar, but I balked, at first. Jennifer and I did a home visit. The couple assured me that Sugar would be safe, that their dogs were very well behaved and they would not DARE harm the kitten. Of course I didn't believe it.
Then they told me about how they used to have a pet CHICKEN that lived with them, too and the dogs didn't bother the walking meat on two legs (Chicken!). They showed me PHOTOS! They said they'd want to get another chicken after their new kitten had time to adjust to the dogs.
©2011 Jill P. Jasmine with the CHICKEN!
I gave them some challenges, thinking they would give up, but they did what I asked. No problem. The dogs really were well behaved and I had to go with my gut. These were great people and I had to give it a chance. Sugar had the entire second floor to herself. The dogs could not get up there, so she could have time to get used to them and still feel safe.
The family has been great about keeping me updated. After Sugar was adopted, they re-named her, Jasmine. Every time I got an update, I'd see a photo that would leave me speechless. Last time it was of Jas sitting on the arm of a chair. Her mom had food on a plate and she was surrounded by the three huge dogs. They all wanted a treat, but clearly, they were all relaxed and getting along.
©2011 Jill P. I'd like a bowl of cute kitty, please.
The most recent update included photos of their new CHICKEN! Along with photos of Jasmine, trying to figure out what the heck is going on. I think it's completely nuts, but I have to admit, when I was ten, I had a pet chicken and two cats. Go figure.
©2011 Jill P. Jasmine with Chelsea.
Jas is doing great. She loves her doggie and CHICKEN! friends and she's grown into a lovely young lady. She's really getting fluffy and I hear she is a treasure and well loved. I'm very glad I took a leap of faith and adopted Sugar to this family. They're simply terrific and I wish I had more adopters as devoted to their furry offspring.
©2011 Jill P. All grown up!
Our next update, features this TEN POUND former foster boy and his SISTER! Remember them?
©2011 Kerstin. Guess who?!
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How wonderful!!! Love the
How wonderful!!! Love the shot of her with the chicken (!!!). They sound like a great family - though we can COMPLETELY understand your hesitation. We had a tiny foster boy and the family that adopted him had a big lab. They sent us a picture of Lychee laying about 3 steps up on the stairs and the dog looking pitifully like he wanted to go up but wouldn't. :)
Oh my, it's VERY clear that
Oh my, it's VERY clear that she rules that roost!
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