Bi-mart is having a great sale on kitty krack (fancy feast) so I ran over to get 20 cans. The checker saw my CATS inc check and almost started crying. The store was fairly quiet so she took me into her confidence. She recently married her high school sweetheart and they moved in with his mom. Apparently, mom has a flavor for drugs and living with her was a nightmare. The kids were kicked out in the middle of the night and when she left, she left her cat in the home. This was a few weeks ago. She has been trying to get her ever since. She suspects her mother-in-law’s hatred toward her is now being transferred to the cat. Said she sees her kitty in the window and sees pee spots all around the window seat, but is unable to get her back because where they live now, no cats are allowed.
She asked me if I could take her for a month (how many times have I heard that before)? Months sometimes stretch into years in this case, but the fact that this cat is getting terrorized by a meth head did it for me. She’s going to take proactive action tonight and will call me when she finally has her hands on her kitty. I don’t need another cat- but I know what meth does to people- they lose their damn mind on this drug. If this cat is being terrorized then she needs to get the police into the mix and get the cat out of danger. Hopefully, she will do the right thing and cancel out what she feels it might do to her marriage by turning in a meth head. I guess I will have to wait and see. I told her, I would go over and get the cat but she said she doesn’t think that would be a good idea.
With Malcolm fully integrated into the house and Stryker now in a feral cat colony in town, the deck enclosure is empty. I could put the new kitty in there for 30 days (yeah right!) LOL I just hope she gets the cat out of danger. That is the main focus. The cat is the innocent here.
focus on the cat – and you never know – maybe she will come through or at least help you find the cat a new home. either way, the cat is safe….
Let us know how this turns out. I dread thinking of that cat living with an animal.
I work for an emergency call center. The phones ring off the hooks on the weekends with the dopers hoping to get an on call doctor not familiar with them to call in an emergency supply of drugs. Way too often the sounds of cats crying can be heard in the background. Sickening! Thank you for stepping up to help this little one in need.