They don't even go visit him so I'm pretty sure they aren't interested in 'stripes'. I told them he isn't expected to live much longer and they were like 'ok, thanks'. WTF? He's a nice old guy, WWII vet, widower and his own kids don't seem concerned at all. What kind of family are they?
So, I've told him that I will make sure the cat is well cared for. I said if I had to, I'll take her back to the US with me.
How very sad.
Its good for him and the kitty you are there.
better check the laws on bringing her back before you deside. You may have to get her a good home if the laws are too stringent.
I recently had to find a home for a dog I found and fostered for a couple of months. I was really sad to hand him over but I ahve seen him in his new home and he is SOOOOO happy it makes it all worth it.
Whats best for them has to take precidence.
My dad runs his own charter business so he'll know about the regs for animals entering the country. I'll email him and find out. My theory is the same - her best interests are paramount.
I just wish it was Monday so I could get her health checked out. I've made sure she's getting dry food, cleaned her teeth and done everything else that everyone here has suggested.
She seems pretty chilled out. Should I maybe give her another glass of champagne?
By the way.... who knew that cats have their own special milk? I did not!!! Anyway, I've got her cat milk instead of cows milk now. She seems to like it.