Artcow SamanthaPrater / EruzaArto / DefyingGravityAgain / Emily Nicole Cassidy / Willowtheway / Uniloax - Special Ed Art Thief and "Big Bonned" Attention Whore; Perpetual Liar; Cucumber Princess; Negligent Animal Abuser; Twice Investigated for Murder


Been Busy in real life have me drawing on my phone with no glasses.

Plus my PC monitor is off so I am not referencing.

if I can draw in the same style here as I do on my tablet etc, then I can do so in the past as well.

fuck off.

My Cat is perfectly safe and alive. please do NOT call animal services unless you want a damn fine. and I am trying to PROTECT you from a fine for wasting public resources.. no wait better yet call them so I can fine you for being morons. -.-
Are you new to Willow? If you think that's bad, it gets much worse.

Not NEW NEW, but took a LONG break from her because of offline/family/friend stuff that required my attentions. As unlike Emily, I'm not glued to the internet for a smidgen of attention and validation and I'm an actual decent human being whose family and friends don't run for the hills from.

@ Sparkletor 2.0 - OH thank GOD. I'm glad someone is there taking care of it. We all know she won't.
Uhm. *I* take care of my cat. NO ONE ELSE does unless I need assistance, say I 'm in the hospital. this cat is spoiled rotten. he's on a special dietary food even.

fuck off.
 
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Uhm. *I* take care of my cat. NO ONE ELSE does unless I need assistance, say I 'm in the hospital. this cat is spoiled rotten. he's on a special dietary food even.

fuck off.
Given how you are and the cat I'm currently foster was treated by a tard nutcase like you; one must understand my concern. I wouldn't call public services upon you unless absolutely necessary, so knowing that your handlers are taking care of the cat is a good thing!
 
Been Busy in real life have me drawing on my phone with no glasses.
Ignoring atrocious grammar, I'm going to interpret this as "I had to go to the doctor again and try to convince him I'm not a centaur thief"
Uhm. *I* take care of my cat. NO ONE ELSE does unless I need assistance, say I 'm in the hospital.
Right. Like when you went to the psych ward for 6 weeks.
My Cat is perfectly safe and alive. please do NOT call animal services unless you want a damn fine.
You know damn well you're a fucking monster for letting those kittens die due to your neglect. If we have a good reason we'll do it.

Given how you are and the cat I'm currently foster was treated by a tard nutcase like you; one must understand my concern.
Sounds like you have a story. Care to share?
 
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My Cat is perfectly safe and alive. please do NOT call animal services unless you want a damn fine. and I am trying to PROTECT you from a fine for wasting public resources.. no wait better yet call them so I can fine you for being morons. -.-
The person leeching off the govt is concerned about wasting public resources guys...

Uhm. *I* take care of my cat. NO ONE ELSE does unless I need assistance, say I 'm in the hospital. this cat is spoiled rotten. he's on a special dietary food even.

fuck off.
Ensuring a clean home is an essential part of pet care. You require someone to check in on you to make sure you are doing that correctly, and buy food from money you get from people who actually work for a living (even though you can), so no actually you DONT take care of him on your own.
 
Sounds like you have a story. Care to share?
So!

I work remotely from home! UI/UX designer, have for a few years now and back when this started I figured since I'm home bound I thought "Well why don't I foster?!". Due to the nature of my job I can only do older kittens who need to gain weight or adult cats that have been neglected, abused and in dire need of socialization. As taking care of mama and babies or bottle babies causes a little too much interference as feeding times are closer together.

My current foster is about 3 years old. She was taken from a home of someone a lot like Emily after animal protective services were called. This poor baby was abused, neglected, being kept in a dog kennel. She had shut down and all she knew was rage and desperation. My previous foster had JUST gotten adopted out (YAY! He was really the sweetest baby! He has a great home now!), and I was chatting with the lady with the rescue I volunteer for when she mentioned this cat.

A good many cats who won't take to socialization ends up as barn cats but I'm not sure of the reason, she wasn't a good candidate for life in the wild, probably because all she's known is captivity. So I told them I would foster her. It's been 3 months. We're not even close to where she's ready for adoption, but I've got her to the point where she's playful and is allowing very short (30 seconds at most) pets on the head.

She's a work in progress, we've got along way to go but she's worth every bite and scratch mark she's given me.
 
So!

I work remotely from home! UI/UX designer, have for a few years now and back when this started I figured since I'm home bound I thought "Well why don't I foster?!". Due to the nature of my job I can only do older kittens who need to gain weight or adult cats that have been neglected, abused and in dire need of socialization. As taking care of mama and babies or bottle babies causes a little too much interference as feeding times are closer together.

My current foster is about 3 years old. She was taken from a home of someone a lot like Emily after animal protective services were called. This poor baby was abused, neglected, being kept in a dog kennel. She had shut down and all she knew was rage and desperation. My previous foster had JUST gotten adopted out (YAY! He was really the sweetest baby! He has a great home now!), and I was chatting with the lady with the rescue I volunteer for when she mentioned this cat.

A good many cats who won't take to socialization ends up as barn cats but I'm not sure of the reason, she wasn't a good candidate for life in the wild, probably because all she's known is captivity. So I told them I would foster her. It's been 3 months. We're not even close to where she's ready for adoption, but I've got her to the point where she's playful and is allowing very short (30 seconds at most) pets on the head.

She's a work in progress, we've got along way to go but she's worth every bite and scratch mark she's given me.
It's too bad you can't rescue Willow's cat. You seem like the type of owner an animal actually deserves.
 
So!

I work remotely from home! UI/UX designer, have for a few years now and back when this started I figured since I'm home bound I thought "Well why don't I foster?!". Due to the nature of my job I can only do older kittens who need to gain weight or adult cats that have been neglected, abused and in dire need of socialization. As taking care of mama and babies or bottle babies causes a little too much interference as feeding times are closer together.

My current foster is about 3 years old. She was taken from a home of someone a lot like Emily after animal protective services were called. This poor baby was abused, neglected, being kept in a dog kennel. She had shut down and all she knew was rage and desperation. My previous foster had JUST gotten adopted out (YAY! He was really the sweetest baby! He has a great home now!), and I was chatting with the lady with the rescue I volunteer for when she mentioned this cat.

A good many cats who won't take to socialization ends up as barn cats but I'm not sure of the reason, she wasn't a good candidate for life in the wild, probably because all she's known is captivity. So I told them I would foster her. It's been 3 months. We're not even close to where she's ready for adoption, but I've got her to the point where she's playful and is allowing very short (30 seconds at most) pets on the head.

She's a work in progress, we've got along way to go but she's worth every bite and scratch mark she's given me.
Play happy kitten meows and purrs on your phone on a low volume, and feed liquid treats on a spoon so you're safe but still close.
Churu is what I use, but fancy feast block soft treats are also a cat magnet, despite not being a liquid.
Always play the happy kitten mews and purrs very close to you.
Another thing, slow blink if you haven't already, it means "I'm not a threat/I care about you" and always have slow, gentle movements.
I've fostered as well and managed to socialize complete feral kittens in about a month, maybe a little under.
 
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