Hi Rebecca and Bryce,
Wesley and I, and Holly Berry, Jessie Joy, and the kitties want to
thank you so much for the visit yesterday. We had a wonderful time with
you - how the time whizzed by! There are so many things about you both
and your home that are a fit for Holly, and there are so many things
she will be able to do for and with
you, I am confident that this
adoption was meant to be. I hope you continue to feel the same way.
After you left, Jessie Joy's foster dad Leonard visited with us all,
and Holly was completely at ease with him. When he left, Mary Sesto,
another rescuer from our group, came over with her husband Dan. We had
asked them to come to spend some time working with Holly on her shyness
before we were to go out to dinner, but again, Holly was completely at
ease with them ( going up to them voluntarily, licking their hands,
laying at their feet, etc). So, it appears that your visit was some
type of turning point for Holly, a marker of her growing ease and
confidence. By the time we left for our dinner at 7:30 pm, Holly had
been "on" for nearly 8 hours. She was tired but very calm and serene.
This morning, Holly awoke cheerful and happy. She approached me as I
was sitting down on the bed for my first cup of coffee, and I gave her
permission to come up for "cuddle time". I look pretty bedraggled in my
kitty cat night gown and socks-but we were having some "quality" time
when my husband came in with the digital camera and took this shot. You
can substitute either one of you relaxing with her on the couch or
floor watching a game or drinking coffee in the near future...
I will be in touch in the next couple of days to let you know how her
spay goes, and with info about the materials I am getting together to
bring to you when we deliver her next Saturday. I may have some
suggestions about how to set up the introductions at your house, too.
If you can arrange for Rebecca's dad to be there when we arrive, that
would also be good. More to follow...
Stephanie
Poop detector
14 years ago
