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Marthe48

(19,832 posts)
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 10:36 AM Oct 2024

I adopted my friend's kitty

My friend passed away Oct. 1. I've known the kitty, who is about 18, since my friend adopted her from the basement of the school building where she worked. I brought the kitty home yesterday. She is doing fine, trip and all.

I want to brag a little. At her house, my friend had a little oak bench set on the far side of her bed so the kitty could jump up and down if she needed a step. She doesn't usually, but she uses it if she wants to. My bedroom wasn't set up to safely set the bench. I figured if I tried, I'd trip on it. So this morning, I just rearranged the whole room, to set the bench on the far side of the bed so it's accessible to her and safe for me. Dusting and vacuuming while her highness watches from the bed

Everything else is in place and she is quite satisfied with her new home.

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I adopted my friend's kitty (Original Post) Marthe48 Oct 2024 OP
Well done! Diamond_Dog Oct 2024 #1
Thank you so much for doing this. drray23 Oct 2024 #2
I've been staying at my friend's house weekends Marthe48 Oct 2024 #6
Dealing with this very thing now catchnrelease Oct 2024 #22
I set up guardianship for my precious boy last year. My friend is even niyad Oct 2024 #24
Thank you for that information Marthe48 Oct 2024 #28
You are most welcome. I have no family, but am blessed with some wonderful niyad Oct 2024 #30
Kitty is so lucky to have such a good-hearted human on her support staff. :) nt eppur_se_muova Oct 2024 #3
Well done, Marthe!! That kitty appreciates all your efforts to accomodate her (though she'll probably never say so, Leghorn21 Oct 2024 #4
Right now, I call her Your Majesty Marthe48 Oct 2024 #7
Hey, you're probably right about that password business, Marthe!! -- Well, I shall call her "OUR QUEEN" Leghorn21 Oct 2024 #11
Condolences... 2naSalit Oct 2024 #5
This just warms my heart Siwsan Oct 2024 #8
Thank you rockbluff botanist Oct 2024 #9
So happy for you EverHopeful Oct 2024 #10
Feline supervision lol Marthe48 Oct 2024 #12
That's wonderful 👍😁so happy she has a loving home 💙 that was so thoughtful to take care of her and love her 💙 TommieMommy Oct 2024 #13
Excellent Nigrum Cattus Oct 2024 #14
Glad you can take over with your best friend's cat IbogaProject Oct 2024 #15
and she is an elder cat et tu Oct 2024 #16
And I'm an elder person Marthe48 Oct 2024 #17
lots of wisdom in your household! et tu Oct 2024 #18
Your friend Clouds Passing Oct 2024 #19
So cool. 😎. n/t iluvtennis Oct 2024 #20
Friend Aaeia Oct 2024 #21
The perfect loving tribute for your friend. 3catwoman3 Oct 2024 #23
Brava, it's what a true friend would do! lark Oct 2024 #25
Feeling good is a side benefit to doing good. twodogsbarking Oct 2024 #26
very sweet story... bluboid Oct 2024 #27
Awesome. I worry about my 2 two Kittys if I go before they do. OverBurn Oct 2024 #29
Thank you so much for doing this, Marthe... slightlv Oct 2024 #31
Don't count yourself out Marthe48 Oct 2024 #32
I belong to a rescue/animal welfare group slightlv Oct 2024 #33
Yay! Marthe48 Oct 2024 #34
So kind of you to take her in, Marthe48. HeartsCanHope Oct 2024 #35
Bless you for being such a good friend to them both catrose Oct 2024 #36
So sorry you've lost your friend. But she will live on in her cherished pet for you. Fla Dem Oct 2024 #37

drray23

(8,066 posts)
2. Thank you so much for doing this.
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 10:38 AM
Oct 2024

There are so many elderly pets who are left abandoned in a shelter after their owner die or goes to a nursing home. I am sure she is traumatized after losing her human. I am glad she got you.

Marthe48

(19,832 posts)
6. I've been staying at my friend's house weekends
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 10:56 AM
Oct 2024

since the end of July. My friend went into the hospital mid-August and didn't get to come home. Neighbors took care of kitty Mon evening to Fri morning. It's been tough on all of us. I hated that the kitty was alone for a few days each week, but at least she was fed, petted and got her medicine. I think she knows the score and she is doing really good. I'm going to run out for a bit and see how she does. I shouldn't have to leave for overnights any time soon.

I see so many pets, whose owners died, featured in my local shelter posts on fb. Our family has always taken pets left behind and adopting my friend's kitty honors the memory of my friend. That might be how we do it, but too many people assume that everyone loves Sparky or Fluffy and will adopt if Mom or Dad pass and leave the pet. But that's not something to count on. I hope more older people who own pets will make concrete arrangements for their pets in case they outlive them. Really any age, because we don't know if we'll come home from work.

catchnrelease

(2,030 posts)
22. Dealing with this very thing now
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 12:26 PM
Oct 2024

My ex-husband passed away unexpectedly in his home a couple of weeks ago. I've been helping our daughter deal with the mess inside of the house (he was a hoarder) and try to capture his cats. Daughter believed there were 3 cats inside and we have been able to catch 2, which thankfully have turned out to be sweet and friendly. She already has 4 cats of her own and didn't want to add more and I have a dog that isn't kitty friendly. As we all know rescues and shelters are full so we were desperate to find homes for these guys.

So far we've got the two, took to a vet to be tested for diseases and she is now introducing them to her 4. We've had one glimpse of the third guy, but have not been able to trap him yet. It's difficult because we both live a distance away and can only go to the house infrequently. We'll only set the trap if we'll be there the next day. Otherwise we're leaving food and water out to last until we come back. And what do we do with him when we get him?

Saying all this is just to agree and reiterate that it's so important to have a plan and let someone know the plan for your furry family members so that their fates are not left to chance and the goodwill of others.

niyad

(121,586 posts)
24. I set up guardianship for my precious boy last year. My friend is even
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 12:42 PM
Oct 2024

Last edited Sat Oct 5, 2024, 01:19 PM - Edit history (1)

listed on my unlocked phone as ICE (in case of emergency) PET, with all her contact information.

There are forms online like doing wills online for pet guardianship now.

Marthe48

(19,832 posts)
28. Thank you for that information
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 01:07 PM
Oct 2024

If it comes to that, my kids would take pets I have. I hate to say it, but I don't have a lot of friends or other relatives left on this side

niyad

(121,586 posts)
30. You are most welcome. I have no family, but am blessed with some wonderful
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 01:23 PM
Oct 2024

friends.

Leghorn21

(13,774 posts)
4. Well done, Marthe!! That kitty appreciates all your efforts to accomodate her (though she'll probably never say so,
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 10:44 AM
Oct 2024

because hey, she's a CAT, ha!!) - what is kitty's name??

Thanks for this lovely post!!

Marthe48

(19,832 posts)
7. Right now, I call her Your Majesty
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 10:59 AM
Oct 2024

Seriously, I'm not sure if my friend used the kitty's name as a password, so I avoid posting it.

Leghorn21

(13,774 posts)
11. Hey, you're probably right about that password business, Marthe!! -- Well, I shall call her "OUR QUEEN"
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 11:17 AM
Oct 2024

and leave it at that!!

Scritches and hugs!

2naSalit

(94,647 posts)
5. Condolences...
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 10:54 AM
Oct 2024

At the loss of your friend.

Glad that you and the kitty have come to terms and that you have taken her home.

rockbluff botanist

(360 posts)
9. Thank you
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 11:05 AM
Oct 2024

I, too, have adopted many cats orphaned by the death of their parent. It always makes me feel close to my lost friend or relative.

You are fortunate that she adjusted so quickly.

EverHopeful

(399 posts)
10. So happy for you
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 11:15 AM
Oct 2024

I thought I'd never have any cats again when my 20 year old sweetie crossed the rainbow bridge but then a friend died early in the pandemic and her two cats were in foster care for a long time. I was surprised nobody had adopted them so finally came to my senses and said yes.

One of my best decisions. I'm happy for you and your girl and wishing you as much joy as these guys bring me every day.

I really do much better under feline supervision.

Marthe48

(19,832 posts)
12. Feline supervision lol
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 11:19 AM
Oct 2024

exactly!

My last kitty died on May 31 this year. I planned to do some traveling and maybe become a foster home for kitties after I got my trips. I think I've gotten my fill of traveling for awhile and this kitty is good company for me

TommieMommy

(1,366 posts)
13. That's wonderful 👍😁so happy she has a loving home 💙 that was so thoughtful to take care of her and love her 💙
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 11:35 AM
Oct 2024

Nigrum Cattus

(308 posts)
14. Excellent
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 11:45 AM
Oct 2024

Condolences on the loss of your human friend and congratulations on the new feline friend.

IbogaProject

(3,978 posts)
15. Glad you can take over with your best friend's cat
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 11:45 AM
Oct 2024

It is really cool that you and the cat already had good relations.

Aaeia

(105 posts)
21. Friend
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 12:21 PM
Oct 2024

Your friend is probably sending hugs your way for loving her fur baby so well. ❤️❤️❤️

lark

(24,462 posts)
25. Brava, it's what a true friend would do!
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 12:43 PM
Oct 2024

Your friend was and your new kitty is lucky to have you!

bluboid

(737 posts)
27. very sweet story...
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 01:01 PM
Oct 2024

take good care of the kitty & the kitty will return it with more love than any human can understand. it's their eternal nature.

slightlv

(4,668 posts)
31. Thank you so much for doing this, Marthe...
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 08:25 PM
Oct 2024

I live with a coterie of cats; we've been together for years and years. The oldest one in the group is now approaching 20, but I do have three that are around 7, two around 8. I lost three last year, all but one was in their 20's. The younger one I lost to a diabetic crisis that neither I nor my vet caught on to fast enough. I'm 67, and it's worried me what would become of them should I pass on before the last of them. My worry was put to rest when my grandson, who recently moved in with us, assured me the cats (and my dog) would be well taken care of by him. He adores them, and it's mutual. I love kittens, and I loved the years I spent rescuing. It's a hard day when you have to come to the conclusion... no more kittens! So I just hold my own that much closer to me and the love crap out of them. To do what you did, your friend is smiling upon you, and blessing you, I have no doubt!

Marthe48

(19,832 posts)
32. Don't count yourself out
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 08:35 PM
Oct 2024

The local shelter has a foster program and I was thinking of trying that. Now that I have a kitty again, I'll wait. I think the shelter will take care of vet costs and maybe food for fosters. They also have a need for volunteers to come and keep the shelter pets socialized, so you can go and sit in the cat room,, play with, pet the cats, or walk the dogs. There are dedicated voluteers at both of the local shelters and many foster failures (foster adopted by their foster family!)

I'm glad your grandson will become your pets' champion

slightlv

(4,668 posts)
33. I belong to a rescue/animal welfare group
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 09:47 PM
Oct 2024

here in my little city. I've already added my name to the "will foster" roster... specifically for cats, but also amenable to dogs. I'm sure my Lexy wouldn't mind having a dog to learn from. Right now, she's been raised more by cats and can "cat" real good; she doesn't "dog" so much, tho. Frisbee? That's the thing that goes sailing past her head. A walk? That's where she tries to break mama's leg again! (LOL)

Cat socializing sounds like a good match for me, tho. We've got a new local Humane Society recently. I went to one of their fundraisers, and saw they have a cat room. You've given me a great idea! Thanks!

Marthe48

(19,832 posts)
34. Yay!
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 10:03 PM
Oct 2024

My daughter scooped a little kitten out of traffic last year. Her famiy had dogs and cats already. The little girl dog adopted the kitty as her baby, and the kitty acts more like a dog than a cat. The adult house cat teaches the young cat how to be a cat, which can be funny to watch. The young cat is about twice the size the dog that raised him. lol He bowls her over trying to play. She looks at the cat and looks at us people like she has no idea how this monster got created lol All in good fun. If kitty gets too rough, he's banished to a closed room.

My daughter lost their Belgian Malinois in April, to cancer. She got a rescue Golden Ret. the end of June. He is a big lug, but he gets along with all of the other pets. I get to spend time with the pets and they all love me, makes me happy

HeartsCanHope

(772 posts)
35. So kind of you to take her in, Marthe48.
Sun Oct 6, 2024, 01:53 AM
Oct 2024

I also thank you for making the bed accessible for Her Highness! It's the kindness of people like you that give me hope for this old world. You and your new kitty take care.

Fla Dem

(26,147 posts)
37. So sorry you've lost your friend. But she will live on in her cherished pet for you.
Sun Oct 6, 2024, 10:02 AM
Oct 2024

I hope you both have many years together.

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