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Foster Tails - Failure is Always an Option: August 2011
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011. 48 more hours to love Quiz then she's off to her forever home. A long long time spent loving this little one . she's had a good start to life and is just the nicest puppy so I'm optimistic all will be right in her world . and I certainly trust that she'll come back if she isn't a good fit. Tuesday, August 9, 2011. Sure it's Cheesie . But that's her name :). RP (the dog a Project Jessie alumni) loves hamsters and is just so thrilled to have a hammie buddy. Full Hearts Full Farm.
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Foster Tails - Failure is Always an Option: July 2011
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Thursday, July 14, 2011. Project Jessie first encountered Pushkin in the spring of 1995. He was unnamed, abandoned, and sitting in a small cage at a shelter. There were 8 carriers in the van and a vet willing to spay or neuter 6 cats that week. He started to purr and I knew who I was going to foster! Thank you Project Jessie and DVC for giving Pushkin such a special life. Saturday, July 9, 2011. Still loving her . Friday, July 1, 2011. Will she stay or will she go? If she stays there will be trouble .
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Foster Tails - Failure is Always an Option: I swore
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012. I wasn't fostering kittens directly here this spring . Managing foster homes and crisis management, over-nighting kittens on their way to foster homes- that seemed to be plenty! You tell me how me how I could say no to this face. I was picking up another cat when this tiny mite arrived. I simply could not leave him. He's noisy,super friendly and very cute. The newest adult foster Jeremiah meeting the mighty mite. Very cute! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Full Hearts Full Farm.
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Foster Tails - Failure is Always an Option: Hard to imagine ...
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Monday, April 23, 2012. Hard to imagine . We have no palliative fosters at the moment - but it's true. Pi died today, peacefully and with dignity at home which was lovely but we are sad to see another gentleman go. Kidney failure at least doesn't seem to painful. The oldest dog here is Brody at nearly 12. The oldest cat is Julia at 13. I'm sure it won't last long but it seems strange. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Foster Tails - Failure is Always an Option. Less is More (When It Comes to Training).
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Foster Tails - Failure is Always an Option: May 2012
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012. I wasn't fostering kittens directly here this spring . Managing foster homes and crisis management, over-nighting kittens on their way to foster homes- that seemed to be plenty! You tell me how me how I could say no to this face. I was picking up another cat when this tiny mite arrived. I simply could not leave him. He's noisy,super friendly and very cute. The newest adult foster Jeremiah meeting the mighty mite. Very cute! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Yulin Dog Meat Festival.
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Foster Tails - Failure is Always an Option: October 2011
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Saturday, October 29, 2011. Maybe just the cutest thing ever . Ali cat has a new friend (and a healed nose). Little Lizzie is only about 20 days old and a very very sad orphan. She had a couple of scary days - and she may again. But for right now she's a pretty happy little baby. All curled up with her babysitter! For a non nursing cat Ali is amazingly tolerant. And provides a good source of heat for the baby too! Tuesday, October 11, 2011. In love all over again. A new foster baby is here. Hence three b...
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Foster Tails - Failure is Always an Option: Less and More
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Saturday, February 8, 2014. In a cost/benefit analysis of fostering the benefits always outweigh the costs. ALWAYS. But, and you knew there had to be a but, there are many costs to fostering. It would be unfair to ignore them. Costs come in many forms, and many people beyond the person on the foster contract pays the cost. I would be remiss if I didn't consider the financial costs. Gas to drive foster animals to their forever homes, to to the shelter/rescue to pick up supplies, to adoption events, to...
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Foster Tails - Failure is Always an Option: December 2011
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Sunday, December 25, 2011. The last couple of weeks the fog seemed to get denser . he wouldn't always see us, he couldn't always stop himself spinning and he started growling again. It was hard to do but I feel a deep responsibility to our palliative foster friends not to let them suffer. And Kizmet was approaching suffering. And that sucked. Monday, December 19, 2011. No foster failure this time either . And great common sense. And some delight for the lovely young couple adopting Theorique and. Challen...
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Foster Tails - Failure is Always an Option: Saying good bye
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Sunday, April 15, 2012. Kala - dear sweet Kala. Went to the Rainbow Bridge yesterday. Purring all the way but so frail and unsteady she was having trouble moving from warm spot to warm spot . her skin was starting to break down and it really was time to let her go. She was with us just over three years. She was not one minute of trouble. What a sweet, loving, adaptable girl. We will miss you. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Foster Tails - Failure is Always an Option. The Yulin Dog Meat Festival.
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