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What I feared has arrived, now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 498902" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Thank you all for your kind words. I appreciate it. A friend of my daughters is looking for someone to take the cats, and a friend of mine is in the animal rescue world and gave me the name of a shelter who will likely take the cats tomorrow or the next day. Today is a holiday, so they're closed. I'm concerned about the old cat who is 18 and frail, she is in my granddaughters bathroom and my granddaughter is taking care of her, cuddling, holding, etc. Because she is contained, she is not impacting our asthma. The other 3 cats appear to be ok in the car with fresh water, food and cat boxes they are sleeping in. I check them periodically to make sure they are safe and ok. This is all temporary. Thank you for your prayers and I think most importantly for me to feel heard. To feel heard by folks who are walking the same strange, twisted, sad, creepy road I find myself on. That is very important and means a lot. To look on the computer and see words from total strangers who say all the right things is an amazing gift, I thank you all for your input and send you loving thoughts for the trials you too are facing. I never thought, in my wildest dreams, when I gave birth to my daughter, and watched that little girl grow up, that I would be choosing to let her stay in jail,........ life can sure hit you with some surprising curves. And yet, I do believe in life teaching us lessons, perhaps my daughter will finally learn hers as I learn how to detach from her and not enable her anymore. What a long and arduous journey this has been. I pray that my daughter wakes up. Thank you all for your support........................And, yes, I do have a wise granddaughter, she is perceptive, intuitive, compassionate, funny, smart and in my (perhaps biased!!) opinion, quite a fabulous kid, on every level!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 498902, member: 13542"] Thank you all for your kind words. I appreciate it. A friend of my daughters is looking for someone to take the cats, and a friend of mine is in the animal rescue world and gave me the name of a shelter who will likely take the cats tomorrow or the next day. Today is a holiday, so they're closed. I'm concerned about the old cat who is 18 and frail, she is in my granddaughters bathroom and my granddaughter is taking care of her, cuddling, holding, etc. Because she is contained, she is not impacting our asthma. The other 3 cats appear to be ok in the car with fresh water, food and cat boxes they are sleeping in. I check them periodically to make sure they are safe and ok. This is all temporary. Thank you for your prayers and I think most importantly for me to feel heard. To feel heard by folks who are walking the same strange, twisted, sad, creepy road I find myself on. That is very important and means a lot. To look on the computer and see words from total strangers who say all the right things is an amazing gift, I thank you all for your input and send you loving thoughts for the trials you too are facing. I never thought, in my wildest dreams, when I gave birth to my daughter, and watched that little girl grow up, that I would be choosing to let her stay in jail,........ life can sure hit you with some surprising curves. And yet, I do believe in life teaching us lessons, perhaps my daughter will finally learn hers as I learn how to detach from her and not enable her anymore. What a long and arduous journey this has been. I pray that my daughter wakes up. Thank you all for your support........................And, yes, I do have a wise granddaughter, she is perceptive, intuitive, compassionate, funny, smart and in my (perhaps biased!!) opinion, quite a fabulous kid, on every level! [/QUOTE]
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