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Old 07-13-2010, 12:55 PM #1
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I did the right thing even though i am very sad but feel relieved. A woman came and she was very nice. she is a nurse and works near by. She picked up Luc with his toys and took him to her apartment downtown. Later on she will go to New Jersey where her boyfriend lives and take him to another woman who will foster him for a few days and then send him off for a adoption. I called her a few hours later to see how the little one was doing. she said fine. At first he had a lot of energy and she gave him a bath(He just had a bath two weeks ago) and then she took him for a walk. He is playing.
I took four klonopin so have been a big groggy. It is also raining out now heavily. At least i rescued him from four months of being crated. I feel good about that. The rescue group sounds really good. I forgot if I mentioned they have placed 1700 schnauzers in ten years. Mary tyler Moore adopted a schnauzer from them.
I can't tell if my cats are relieved or what.
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