Sasha Elizabeth wrote:
Joe, you are dangerous!!!!
I obviously do have issues

especially with resisting helping persian cats that are in kill shelters and may or may not get adopted.
I am at maximum capacity at the small cat ranch. In addition to feeding, cleaning litter boxes (and now including potty pads), and letting cats in and out I have trouble getting anything done at home due to the high density of cats. Cinnamon is always right in front of me as I move from room to room. Fluffy is often stretched out across the hallway or in front of a door. And there are always cats wanting attention.
I am on call this week for any fire protection issues that come up after hours at the lab. I was trying to return a page last night but couldn't find my glasses, etc. My phone was dead so I was trying to hook it up to the charger with Fluffy playing with the wires, Felicity tapping on my arm and of course Cinnamon under my feet. I can not hardly even just browse the internet at home with all the cats wanting attention and trying to lay on the key board. I realized this morning after getting up a little late that it takes me more than an hour to get ready to leave the house in the morning after feeding cats and emptying litter boxes. Of course all the kitties also have to have some attention before I leave the house.
So I am not going to be able to adopt any more kitties and will have to limit my helping out Persians to making donations to rescues when ever I can. Even though the golden boy is so beautiful and I would love to have him, I am going to have to pass on applying to adopt this guy. He is in a good rescue and in no danger of being PTS and I'm sure he will not have any trouble being adopted. Maybe if he does have trouble being adopted, maybe due to litter box issues......