When I fostered the 10 kittens last summer, 2 of the first to be adopted out were taken by my husbands boss (he is an ass). At our christmas party (07), all the wife did was complain about the kittens. Well she has kicked him out of the house, and he is MIA. I am concerned about the kittens that are still there. I am afraid she will "get rid" of them. What is your opinion?
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Not sure what, if anything, to do...
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Are on speaking terms with the woman? If so maybe just give her a call and ask how the kittens are doing and hope she offers up some info? Then maybe you could casually let her know that you are there to help if she has any problems with them or straight out tell her you'll foster them again if she can't or doesn't want to keep them. It's hard to say without knowing more about your relationship with her, if any.
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Do you know your husband's boss's living situation? Maybe he was able to take the kittens with him, or maybe he could. ( I missed the MIA part, so maybe he still could have taken them with him ) Since they received the kittens from you, you should be entitled to make sure they're being taken well care of. I would either have your husband ask his boss or just call the wife and be like "hey, I was wondering how you've been, and how are my kittens??"
If she says she can't stand them then you can call her some bad words or just be rational about being responsible and not getting pets unless they're commited for life.
I don't know, Unless his wife comes on this site, I would call or ask someone about them if you're concernedPosted 1 year ago by Niki and Charlie #
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He is MIA, his kid has not been to school for the last 2 days. It is a really screwed up situation, I don't want to get in the middle of, just concerned about the kits. she is a bit of an oddball herself. She apparently did not want them in the first place. One is a solid grey (Bear aka "smokey") and the other is a dark point siamese (Parker) Parker was my favorite of the whole litter.
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