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Jilly_in_VA

(9,979 posts)
Wed Mar 30, 2022, 05:13 PM Mar 2022

Another senior dumped [View all]

Last week I went back to work, finally, at the shelter (yay!) and last night I was working my new gig, which is the foster clinic, where all the "foster parents" bring their critters in for shots, medical checks, and whatnot. I had gone back in the back to get some litter for one of the foster cat parents and happened upon one of the Animal Control officers unloading a HUGE orange cat into a kennel in Intake. I asked her kiddingly, "Are you sure that's not a mountain lion?" because the cat was absolutely enormous--not fat, just BIG. She said, "No, he's just a big, sweet old boy." When I went back out front I sneaked a peek at his papers, which were lying by the computer. He's an owner surrender, 12 years old, nothing major wrong with him apparently, but there's a place on the papers for "annoying habits" and she'd written "loud meowing" and "throws up when he gets a hairball or eats too fast". Then under "reasons for surrender" she wrote "moving" and "asthma and allergies". Really, Karen? Suddenly you developed allergies? Sounded to all of us like she just got tired of him. He is a very sweet boy. When I went back to check on him before I left, he was crouched in the kennel with his face pressed against the corner. I have seen that enough to know what it means. Poor guy. I will see him again on Friday when I go in to clean, maybe tomorrow if the clinic has any appointments scheduled (none so far).

On the good news front, remember Tiger, the blind cat that hated everyone? He's been in foster care for several months and is doing well. They had to remove his eyes but he doesn't seem to be bothered. He gets along with the other cat in the house and the foster mom and visitors. AND he has a potential adopter!!!!

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Another senior dumped [View all] Jilly_in_VA Mar 2022 OP
Could he be a Maine Coon? I've heard they can Quakerfriend Mar 2022 #1
Nope Jilly_in_VA Mar 2022 #2
Biggest house cat in the world.... multigraincracker Mar 2022 #3
Well now Jilly_in_VA Mar 2022 #4
I once had a short-haired cat who was huge. wnylib Mar 2022 #6
Yes it is not uncommon to suddenlY develop allergies in adulthood delisen Mar 2022 #5
Well Jilly_in_VA Mar 2022 #8
Yeah, I'm with you. After 12 years of having that cat, 'surrendering' him PatrickforB Mar 2022 #12
Allergies are a matter of exposures over time. 3catwoman3 Mar 2022 #7
What does it mean Demobrat Mar 2022 #9
Yes, one gets so frustrated working at a shelter and seeing owners who aren't as good as their pets! Karadeniz Mar 2022 #10
Interested CyraKitty2 Mar 2022 #11
Kudos to you and welcome to DU! Rhiannon12866 Mar 2022 #13
Check your DU Mail for particulars. Jilly_in_VA Mar 2022 #14
welcome to DU gopiscrap Mar 2022 #15
Thank you for what you do. hamsterjill Mar 2022 #16
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