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I Can’t Decide If I Should Keep Her
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I lost my Boston Terrier back in May she was 18 years old, so I started fostering animals. I got a kitten a few weeks ago whose mother abandoned her, so she was a stray and loves suckling since she's still so young; she has some single kitten syndrome characteristics since she came by herself (I play with her a lot, and she's too young to free-roam), and she's very sweet/ sassy. I keep going back and forth in my head because I like to be logical and not jump the gun, but I get nervous that giving her back will cause more stress since she likes me and treats me like I'm her mom and already has abandonment issues. I could be overthinking the situation because I know they would be separated realistically at some point, but I'd like some advice. It's also hard since I love animals, and to make me feel better while fostering, I have to separate my emotions and ensure the animals' well-being first so I don't get overly attached. and after losing my dog, I can never tell how I'm truly feeling. But this is my first time having thought this way (and I truly haven’t been fostering for long), and I would love to foster again. I know that’s possible, but it won’t be until a while, and the kitten would have to be separated. Hopefully, that makes sense. I have to give her back in a few days, and I know she's reached the weight they wanted her to be. Oh yeah, and look at her cute face! 🐈‍⬛

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