We offered her several times that fit into our schedule and she picked one. The woman asked if she should bring a carrier to that meeting. I didn't know the answer. The adoption coordinator said the shelter doesn't do same day adoptions, but if the woman decided she was interested, the paperwork could be process and pick up scheduled as soon as possible.
The day of the meet and greet I couldn't decide if I was rooting for Pimento to shine or if I wanted him to be a jerk. He was skittish, but was won over by pieces of kibble. The woman, who appeared to be about my age, said after some life changes she was living in a one-bedroom apartment and was looking for a cat to love.
That evening she let us and the adoption coordinator know she wanted to move forward. Completing the paperwork and arranging a time for pick up took five days, which allowed me to come to terms with the whole arrangement.
This morning was Pimento's big moving day. All morning he sensed something was up, and when the time came it for him to leave took all three of us to get him into the carrier. A couple of hours later his new mom was nice enough to text a picture of him enjoying the view out of a window at his new house.
I have no doubt Pimento will have a wonderful life going forward, but it hurts to see him go. When both Tony and I are ready for another foster cat we will let the shelter know.
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So sad but good for Pimento having a permanent home.
ReplyDeleteI think you should just adopt a cat. To me a foster would be for about 2 or 3 months. But, that's just me. 😊
ReplyDeleteEvery cat we've owned has lived 20 years or more, and we decided we weren't up for that long of a commitment. In talking with other fosters our experience was quite the outlier.
DeleteNo doubt this was hard.
ReplyDeleteFarewell and good luck to Pimento! May he have a full and happy life with his new human! Yes, saying goodbye is the downside of fostering, alright. I would want to keep them all and turn into a Crazy Cat Lady in no time.
ReplyDeleteThey say that fostering ultimately helps save more cats, so that's one way I can try to make the world a better place.
DeleteThat's got to be rough. Thanks for giving him a home until someone found him for their home. I didn't know fostering was for so long. I thought it was just for 1-2 months. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeletePimento had VERY little trust in humans when he came to our house. When that issue was resolved a series of health issues kept pushing back a strong adoption push. Going forward, we will see what the future holds.
DeleteThis is really a sad story I would have thought the shelter would have given you first choice to adopt since he was with you so long. that would be difficult to shelter another one. hugs
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