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<blockquote data-quote="Tonya" data-source="post: 533802" data-attributes="member: 14725"><p>We do have post adoptive services, but we adopted him in MO and now live in IL. His medicare is now through IL so getting services in MO is difficult. </p><p></p><p>We called for the grant package the day we found out about it. We can't do anything until we get it in the mail. I am putting all sorts of therpists and folks on notice that I'll need a ton of documentation.</p><p></p><p>As for other animals...we have a dog (a Corgi), 2 cats and now 2 kittens in the home. We also have a farm with 5 goats, 24 chickens, a cow and numerous barn cats. It would be next to impossible to get rid of all of the animals. The dog is 7 years old and he doesn't mess with him. the Corgi is really good at setting boundries with kids. He's never bit one, but he will growl when they get too close to his line. In this economy it's very difficult to rehome cats and kittens. I heard that many times they're used for dog fighting, animal testing or for food for snakes. I have a hard time giving them away. Besides, i have two daughters who are very attached to the cats and kittens and they have really been taking exceptional care of them. Getting rid of them would make them totally hate their brother forever. I feel really stuck here because I can't give the animals away and other family members are appropriate with them and love them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonya, post: 533802, member: 14725"] We do have post adoptive services, but we adopted him in MO and now live in IL. His medicare is now through IL so getting services in MO is difficult. We called for the grant package the day we found out about it. We can't do anything until we get it in the mail. I am putting all sorts of therpists and folks on notice that I'll need a ton of documentation. As for other animals...we have a dog (a Corgi), 2 cats and now 2 kittens in the home. We also have a farm with 5 goats, 24 chickens, a cow and numerous barn cats. It would be next to impossible to get rid of all of the animals. The dog is 7 years old and he doesn't mess with him. the Corgi is really good at setting boundries with kids. He's never bit one, but he will growl when they get too close to his line. In this economy it's very difficult to rehome cats and kittens. I heard that many times they're used for dog fighting, animal testing or for food for snakes. I have a hard time giving them away. Besides, i have two daughters who are very attached to the cats and kittens and they have really been taking exceptional care of them. Getting rid of them would make them totally hate their brother forever. I feel really stuck here because I can't give the animals away and other family members are appropriate with them and love them. [/QUOTE]
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