look like a go. I went over to Bill P's place on Double Bluff to check it out and it looks like a workable situation. Max can be outdoors as much as he wants, there will be several people living on the property (small apartment units) who love animals, nobody seems to be a cat molester as far as I can tell, and the grounds he'll patrol are huge, with several outbuildings and a big old barn.
Bill and his pal Ray (?) will let me know when they've fixed up one outbuilding with temporary screens to keep Max inside until he's bonded to the folks feeding him, and then he can go in and out at will. When they've completed the work, I'll take him over and they'll start getting acquainted with him. I told them that if it doesn't seem to be working out, I'll come and get him and keep looking for a spot, but I think it will work out.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed but I know I'm going to miss him terribly.
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Oh, that is sweet, but sad... you love him so.
It is going to be very hard to let him go, all right. Thanks for the sympathy, Jacqueline.
Now I wish that I had some such alternative for the feral cats who live in my Ohio garage. Maybe even for the woodchuck with the same mailing address, who lives in the garage basement which he dug himself!
Well you have some sympathy from TEA too, but mostly solidarity and support for your wise and loving decision. :-)
Hopefully Max The Murderous will feel right at home.
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