We welcomed Kona on the left and Bella in the carrier into our family yesterday. Bella is shy and still in hiding in the bedroom we are acclimating them in. Both were dropped off at different fire stations in PG Co. We recently lost our two females and we felt our youngest boy, Stripe, would like some female companionship. The two older boys, Seamus and Zuma are getting older and are not nice to Stripe.
Don't remember. The sweet lady that fostered them is an EMT in PG.They're cute!
(What fire stations were they dropped off to?)
I hope Stripe likes the girls and vice versaWe welcomed Kona on the left and Bella in the carrier into our family yesterday. Bella is shy and still in hiding in the bedroom we are acclimating them in. Both were dropped off at different fire stations in PG Co. We recently lost our two females and we felt our youngest boy, Stripe, would like some female companionship. The two older boys, Seamus and Zuma are getting older and are not nice to Stripe.
Good morning! We ended up giving Kona back to her foster home. She was so aggressive towards the other animals and us. The foster Mom said she had never acted like that before but even when she picked her up, Kona was aggressive towards her and her kids. My husband and I cried because we really wanted it to work out. We think Kona would be best in a home with no other cats (though she seemed to get along fine with our dog)I hope Stripe likes the girls and vice versa.