Has any Iranian pet owner moved back to Iran with their Pet?

What would you do? Question about my pet cat.. keep her or readopt?

  • I have a cat named Nala. I adopted her from an organization in 2008 when she was 8 weeks old. She's the only pet I've ever had and I love her so much. I'm the only one in my entire family (both sides) that has a cat- everyone else has a dog. My husband and I recently separated and I moved in with my parents. We have a 1 yr old daughter so she's living there (half of the week) with me too. My parents hate cats and are allergic so I had to leave Nala with my husband at the apartment. I have been over to visit/spend time with her numerous times, I bring her food and litter whenever she is running low and she seems happy and content. My husband doesn't really "like" her- he just prefers dogs like a lot of people. He has said that I can keep her there as long as I need to (until I get my own place) as long as I continue to pay for/buy her food and litter. This is no problem for me. I recently contacted the adoption place telling them what's going on and the lady responded saying she had a foster home set up for Nala as early as today. Before I can give her back, I have to take her to the vet so she can be up to date on shots. This is my dilemma/question: if I give Nala back, she will be fostered somewhere for awhile until she is adopted by someone else. Once that happens, I won't see her again- she'll belong to someone else. I feel awful thinking that especially since I'm the only owner she's even known and she really has only warmed up to me- never my husband or our daughter. If I keep her with my husband, I have to worry about finding a place to live that will allow a pet cat (harder than it seems) and I feel like she's lonely over there. I also don't know how long it'll be until I get my own place- could be months from now. What would you do??? Please help- I need some opinions here!

  • Answer:

    As long as your husband is ok keeping her I would leave her there. Cats are pretty independent, she'll adjust to being alone more. I know it's a pain to find a place that will accept pets, but keep looking. If all else fails you can put her in the foster home later, but you'll feel better knowing you've done all you can before you resort to that.

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I would keep her. If your husband is willing to keep her until you get your own place then keep her there. And it isn't that difficult finding a pet friendly apartment. I have one. So does my brother and sister. They do exist. Your cat will be happier with you than with strangers she doesn't know.

I couldnt bare losing my kittums. :( Keep her with your husband. Trust me

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