Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Had Five, Now Two and Then None

Added some bigger text as my mother was having a hard time reading the last few posts. 

Events of 2nd November 2015

Marcie, Dean and Cara returned to the shelter today after their cleared health checks and vaccinations.

In their temporary pen back at the shelter
Violet and Curtis are with me for another week or two until their watery eyes are cleared.

Two is much easier to handle than five.


So far it seems to be a relatively quiet season and nothing else is requiring fostering. 


Violet and Curtis know the routine now and don't need a lot from me so I'm happy to hang onto them for as long as they need.


Before she left however, Marcie passed on her secret of how to defeat the half-door-to-freedom.


Since Violet and Curtis still had a few signs of illness (watery eyes) they are restricted to the foster room only and no interaction allowed with the permanent residents.


Some bright ideas at trying to extend the height of the half door that my brother thought of didn't stop them either and so the full door was closed when they were romping on the floor.


Violet and Curtis were returned on the 9th November (2015). Unfortunately their watery eyes hadn't cleared enough for them to go straight into adoptions and instead they had to spend some more time in isolation. 


(Isolation is no fun so got pics from when they made it to the adoption floor).



I'm down to one ninja, I think you're okay now ~ Violet
I'm pleased Violet has remained relaxed and hasn't reverted to her bad mouthed behavior
I've been adopted! ~ Curtis bragging.
They were too big to remain here and I needed to begin on the cleaning process to have the room clear for when new kittens arrived.

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