[Vision2020] Caturday (October 3, 2020)

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Sat Oct 3 05:41:22 PDT 2020


 "Yesterday at the shelter was a sad, yet a very happy day. After coming in as a teenage stray in early January of 2014, Jane found her forever home yesterday". Welcome to a happy Caturday.

Courtesy of Cole and Marmalade at:

https://coleandmarmalade.com/2020/10/01/why-did-it-take-over-six-years-for-this-sweet-cat-jane-to-be-adopted/?utm_source=fark&utm_medium=website&utm_content=link&ICID=ref_fark

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Why Did It Take OVER SIX YEARS For This Sweet Cat Jane To Be Adopted?!


Meet Jane. Jane is like millions of other felines in the world fighting to find their place. Life has treated them like an afterthought and even worse, so do most humans. But she was given opportunities that many other animals are not. And it still wasn’t working for her.
 
Because after more than six years, Jane still hadn’t found her forever family! 
Jane’s story began on the cold streets of Wisconsin back in 2014. That is, her story that we KNOW of. You see, she and her sister Cocoa, had been found as teenagers living on the streets. The extremely frigid streets of Wisconsin; where winter temps regularly dip into negative numbers. But at the Buffalo County Humane Society, they would be warm and loved.
 
Thank you to Julie for catching Jane and Cocoa two young sisters and bringing them to the shelter, so they are not suffering out in the cold anymore. They both have the sneezes and icky eyes and are being treated. For being wild they are taming down fast. I can pet and hold them already. I guess they realize where they have it good
 
There were more differences between the sisters than Cocoa’s fluffy coat though. While they were both thrilled to be off the streets, they needed to find permanent homes. But for the literal MILLIONS of strays pulled from certain death, now begins the competition. 
They are expected to be warm, friendly and outgoing during adoption events. To put their best “paw” forward and show potential families just what they’ll get by adopting them. But it’s not that simple at all. 
 
Poor Jane was terrified being taken to adoption events at pet stores. 
And seeing a scared, hiding feline to adopters is NOT going to inspire them to open their home to them. This is the average person! Yes, there are those who specifically go looking for the “less adoptable” animals. Bless their hearts.
 
It was about a year before the girls got their chances to shine. And in early February 2015, they were both adopted into homes! 
 
Today was a VERY, VERY happy day times two at BCHA’s adoption fair. Both Cocoa and Jane sisters who had been up for adoption for 56 WEEKS and 6 DAYS both found new homes. Jane’s new dad came to the fair and wanted to know which cat we have had the longest and was having a hard time finding a new home. Jane is going to have fun playing with 2 kitty friends in a big five bedroom house
 
Sadly, Jane was going to take a bit of work and a lot of patience to feel comfortable with her new siblings. But as much as he wished his new feline would be the perfect fit, his family wasn’t her end game. And she returned to the shelter after a few weeks, to continue to hold out hope. Here is where we are ALL very grateful she wasn’t thrown back on the streets as happens in some unsuccessful adoptions!
 
So sweet Jane waited. And waited and waited and waited. 
The weeks turned into months, and the months into years. Shy Jane stayed with the staff who’d grown to love her. She was a guest in their foster homes and eventually when their new building opened November 2019, she made it her domain.
 
Once our shelter finally opened, Jane moved there. The new environment let her blossom! 
The building has an open cat room, where each cat has a kennel. But as long as everyone is getting along, they can roam free (or roam free in shifts, if we need to keep a couple separated).
 
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Photos . . .

http://www.tomandrodna.com/MoscowCares/Caturday/Caturday_100320_01.jpg

http://www.tomandrodna.com/MoscowCares/Caturday/Caturday_100320_02.jpg

http://www.tomandrodna.com/MoscowCares/Caturday/Caturday_100320_03.jpg

http://www.tomandrodna.com/MoscowCares/Caturday/Caturday_100320_04.jpg

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“Caturday” by Linus Petit
http://www.tomandrodna.com/MoscowCares/Caturday/Caturday_by_Linus_Petit.mp3

Seeya 'round town, Moscow, because . . .

"Moscow Cares" (the most fun you can have with your pants on)
http://www.TomandRodna.com/MoscowCares
  
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
“A stranger is just a friend you haven't met.” - Roy E. Stolworthy
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