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Abhayo's avatar

Working at a ferret rescue for the past 6 years, this resonated deeply with me. I find it's keeping the end goal in mind that makes it possible to develop those bonds of affection and still celebrate when they move to their furever home.

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Gregory B. Sadler's avatar

Yes, that's what I do as well, and will be writing about that in the followup post

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Victoria An Oompa Loompa's avatar

Greg you are totally amazing, the cats are lucky to have you. 😊 I find while that all the sad feelings one gets when the cats get adopted are all very natural, it's indeed hard trying to stop them. However it's entirely possible to not act upon them. That's why the adoption process is long and you need to find the right forever homes for them! 🙂

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Gregory B. Sadler's avatar

I don't have a lot of sad feelings, because it is actually possible to stop them, and that's what the followup post will be about

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Georgene Qureshi's avatar

Almost Home is a unique shelter. It is open, playful and always filled with love, both animal and human. Greg explained it in every detail. He is indeed our Cat Whisperer. I have seen the kitties connect with his energy and it is beautiful. For anyone out there who has never been to Almost Home, or any open shelter....it is a must see and must do. Please come, watch Greg give our residents love and offer your support for a shelter which needs us all to succeed. Thank you Greg!

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Gregory B. Sadler's avatar

Thank you, Georgene! It is indeed a great place!

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