tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6138993497339296072.post7914513903854653385..comments2024-01-27T11:12:39.561-07:00Comments on Confessions of a Slave Driver: Love For SaleLisa Deonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10619574582795102959noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6138993497339296072.post-86549363560265091122010-10-25T21:39:05.258-06:002010-10-25T21:39:05.258-06:00I'm fostering a cat because I figured that all...I'm fostering a cat because I figured that allowing a cat to live in our house (as opposed to a cage in the PetSmart or a cat room at a shelter) would allow a cat to be in a little more stable enviroment. I'm fostering a cat because I knew if I fostered a cat I would not become as attached to it as I would a dog. And once this cat finds her forever home, I can help <i>another</i> cat out while it's waiting for a forever home.<br /><br />Plus, Wednesday doesn't get along with our dogs. At.All.Lisa Deonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10619574582795102959noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6138993497339296072.post-61309655541436800502010-10-23T17:43:25.954-06:002010-10-23T17:43:25.954-06:00Looks like this kitten’s picked you. It looks li...Looks like this kitten’s picked you. It looks like it would fit in beautifully with your family. I think you would be amiss not to keep it yourself. I thought about it, but I have a senior cat (16) and I decided not to traumatize her by bringing home competition at this stage in her life. Like the prior post said...an imaginary cat does not count, so keeping this one would be a plus in the energy scheme on the home front.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6138993497339296072.post-25347289042260396892010-09-22T12:27:41.853-06:002010-09-22T12:27:41.853-06:00I think she and my parrots may not be the right fi...I think she and my parrots may not be the right fit! Kudos to you..and I hope you find her a great home. Or keep her yourself. :)<br /><br />Ally<br /><br />P.S. the first pet I ever "snuck" home was a cat!Allynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6138993497339296072.post-40559416126226254922010-09-14T19:25:40.523-06:002010-09-14T19:25:40.523-06:00Wednesday is beautiful. I hope she finds that per...Wednesday is beautiful. I hope she finds that perfect home that will brush her and not be offended by shedding. Good Grief! People shed too. Do we give up our kids for adoption when they clog the shower drain with hair. Good of you to foster this sweet kitty. I'm working on a foster situation of my own and can't wait to bring my foster critter home soon; hopefully this weekend.Once Upon an Equinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08807098276875052982noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6138993497339296072.post-55848667748920445142010-09-14T00:58:13.384-06:002010-09-14T00:58:13.384-06:00You know, I've only actually seen one of your ...You know, I've only actually seen <i>one</i> of your cats, so saying that your invisible cat is not wanting another cat is essentially saying that you are in denial. <br /><br />Really you need two cats that are visible. Imaginary cats do not count.Lisa Deonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10619574582795102959noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6138993497339296072.post-4463104125314658122010-09-13T10:52:15.121-06:002010-09-13T10:52:15.121-06:00Checked with Princess, Joe and Toby. The answer w...Checked with Princess, Joe and Toby. The answer was a mutual and resounding "NO WAY!!!!" Actually, Toby would probably do just fine with another cat, but at 13 years of age, the two cats want no more new competition, no way, no how.<br /> ---MBAAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com