mierose wrote:Hey all! I thought I'd pop in to introduce my new foster kitten, Ellie. She's an adorable 8-week-old calico with the cutest little polka dot on her back. We're waiting for feedback on an issue with her eye, and once that's all clear, she's off to be vaccinated, spayed, and of course, adopted. This is my first foster and I know some people struggle with attachment, but for some reason, I'm not really feeling that. I love her of course, but I also know I'm very ready and excited for her adoption, as I'm ready to bring in more fosters and I'm ready to see her with a family who will adore her. She's absolutely adorable and so sweet, so I'm sure she'll be adopted quite soon. Pictures to come!
Oh my gosh she sounds so adorable! Calicos are honestly some of the cutest lil babies in my opinion! :0
I feel like it’s not unusual to love your kitten but not feel sad about their adoption. After all, you’re not fostering them for your gain, you’re doing it for her. And once she gets adopted you know she’ll have a loving forever home.
i can’t wait for picturesI’ve been really wanting to get involved in fostering but it’s been complicated for few few different reasons.
First of all, we have two adult cats that live in our home. Neither of them are aggressive, in fact they’re very sweet, but my parents are worried it would make they feel distressed? I know other people who Forster and have “forever” pets without problems though, so I think it will be fine. Other than that, the last thing that is concerning is that it would be to difficult for us manage. I really want to help though, and I feel that I’m willing to put in time work and effort.
If I could get some advice, it’d be appreciated a lot!