We are looking for that option, but we do have concerns with my mom's ability to take care of the cat. She tends to put out many cans of soft food hoping Bella is interested in one of them. They dry up. Bella can't get the food out of the can easily. It will be a difficult transition for both.
I was not aware in this case, but found one near Santee that charges the same. I understand the need to pay for the cat's health, food, etc. for the remainder of thier life if they remain an "office" cat. The charges are rediculous in my opinion. I'm all for supporting the cause and realize...
Golden Oldies is in Monterey. Logistically that does not work in our situation. They did have some pointers if trying to place on my own. I have not reached out directly to Milo yet, but will today. Thank you!
It looks like they are not taking cats at the moment. I appreciate your search. I will continue to look, but it is troubling. I wonder what people do in this situation. I cannot put her down. That would crush my mom and it's not the right thing to do.
My mother is likely to enter memory care soon and can no longer care for her 20 yr old cat. Family members are allergic and have dogs. I'm trying to find a loving home, but the age of the cat is an issue. She does not like dogs or other cats, and mostly just finds a comfortable spot...