I can’t say more for the time being because I don’t have permission to discuss my foster cat but he is a young, male spotted tabby with a super coat and a character to match – very loving and easy going.
He traveled here beautifully, not a sound. He is very sweet and innocent and he’s currently exploring my home. Wish me luck.
Sorry this is so short.
You don’t need luck Michael you have a compassionate, caring nature which is all thats required 🙂 I hope you both have fun and you have many more foster cats in your life with lots of successful re-homings in between:)
Idea for an article for you. Fosters in the U.S. are encouraged to share photos and info on their foster baby and be part of the adoption process. Why the secrecy in the UK or is that the norm?
I am waiting on permission, which I presume will be granted because it can only help rehome the cat. I’ll ask again. The rescue organisation has seen PoC. There are no formal rules on this. It is down to the organisation.
Wow so Excited and Happy for you. Am so pleased you got someone special there now. I know its just a foster but couldn’t of happened to a better person. Have been worried how you were doing. It’s great to have a furry friend with you now. 🙂
I HAVE A NEW GREY SPOTED TABBY MALE TOO.EVERY ONE I HAVE HAD IN MY LIFE HAS BEEN THE SWEETEST ,MOST GENTLE KITTIES. MINE CAME FROM THE POUND .HE WAS ABOUT TO BE PUT DOWN.I AM SO HAPPY YOU HAVE ANOTHER KITTY.
Mine is grey brown. Beautiful spots. Cute face. I may have permission to publish some photos today. I’d love to show him off 😉