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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 446210" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>Thanks, everyone. It's amazing how attached you can get to a little creature in such a short time. I know his chances were slim, but we gave him love .... and he didn't die alone and scared. </p><p></p><p>Nancy, it may have been her way of trying to connect with me a little (and it worked, by the way!), but not to get back in the house. She was out of here like a flash last night. Her dad wouldn't let her keep the kitty there and neither would doofus's family. She knows she can stay here whenever she wants, as long as she respects my household. She does occasionally (mother's day, Christmas, kitten duty), but she also knows she cannot <u>live </u>here without significant lifestyle changes. I don't see it happenning anytime soon.</p><p></p><p>The lesson I've taken away from this was - it WAS insane, and absolutely the right thing to do. </p><p></p><p>And, upallnight, there's little danger of her "showing up" with another. I don't think she could take the pain of losing another neo-nate and I've made it clear that I'll not take any puppies, kitties, cats or dogs on full time.</p><p></p><p>Dash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 446210, member: 9175"] Thanks, everyone. It's amazing how attached you can get to a little creature in such a short time. I know his chances were slim, but we gave him love .... and he didn't die alone and scared. Nancy, it may have been her way of trying to connect with me a little (and it worked, by the way!), but not to get back in the house. She was out of here like a flash last night. Her dad wouldn't let her keep the kitty there and neither would doofus's family. She knows she can stay here whenever she wants, as long as she respects my household. She does occasionally (mother's day, Christmas, kitten duty), but she also knows she cannot [U]live [/U]here without significant lifestyle changes. I don't see it happenning anytime soon. The lesson I've taken away from this was - it WAS insane, and absolutely the right thing to do. And, upallnight, there's little danger of her "showing up" with another. I don't think she could take the pain of losing another neo-nate and I've made it clear that I'll not take any puppies, kitties, cats or dogs on full time. Dash [/QUOTE]
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