Well! Dhillon took to this dog at once. Actually the less hyper dog came to meet and greet...the one who really wanted a new cat was high-energy like Dhillon, and stayed home. Wonderful to watch. I'll have photos of their meeting tomorrow. Again, forgot the "photo with adopter" ....but it's an indication of how wonderful and tuned-in these adopters are that I'm not feeling bereft and drained tonight! Mazel Tov!!
But first, Bridges news: day ten without seizures!!! He is becoming more confident and happy with each passing day...fingers crossed. He's getting big too! I started putting the phenobarbitol back into his food...giving it to him by syringe was soooo hard...he just freaks when handled. First go-round, the vets could not get a needle into him to draw blood; only when he had a seizure on Dr. Anne Reed's table, and was exhausted afterward, could blood be drawn. Gotta love this guy! And he was sleeping with Stevie yesterday: big deal as he has always stayed to himself completely. Think I mentioned Dabby & LuLu's itemhood...Dab is the black & white lad... He feels confident enough now to go up high...!! Dabby & LuLu are still an item... Yes, blinds are toast... So who got adopted?? Sam, to a lovely family in Mill Valley with two young boys! I wonder whose shoulders he will ride first? He's still a bit wary, but coming around...leaves a lot of space here! I forgot to take a photo of him with his adopter...she will send one and I'll post it! And Dhillon was adopted! To a wonderful woman in Rio Linda...her communicator said that one of her dogs wanted a new cat; hers had passed on three weeks before. I don't think Dhillon had ever met a dog up close before: our neighbor has one, but unless Dhillon had been in his yard and met him...
Well! Dhillon took to this dog at once. Actually the less hyper dog came to meet and greet...the one who really wanted a new cat was high-energy like Dhillon, and stayed home. Wonderful to watch. I'll have photos of their meeting tomorrow. Again, forgot the "photo with adopter" ....but it's an indication of how wonderful and tuned-in these adopters are that I'm not feeling bereft and drained tonight! Mazel Tov!!
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The founder of Bee Holistic, Cynthia Burke, has been caring for cats most of her life, volunteering with such groups as the wonderful Animal Balance, and Fix Our Ferals. In 2011 Bee Holistic Cat Rescue and Care became a registered non-profit. Archives
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