Hi, I recently starting fostering a cat that I would like to adopt. She is about 1 years old, very cuddly and very vocal. She is a sweet girl and I want to make sure I ensure the best situation for her. I am a college student that is currently at home due to the pandemic. I live upstairs in my parents house in a pretty large bedroom. My mom is allergic to cats and would prefer if I kept the cat upstairs. She would be confined to my large bedroom most of the time. However, my bedroom has a window seat for her, I am in the room about 85% of the time and give her lots of attention, she has toys in here, a bed, food, a litter box that is cleaned daily, treats, etc. I am doing everything I can to keep her happy and recently bought a harness and leash so she can go outside sometimes too. I would also like to mention that this is temporary. This situation will only happen when I am home for school breaks. 9 months out of the year I live at school and there she will have an entire house to roam around in and my roommate to also interact with. She has been with me in my bedroom for about 2ish weeks now and seems perfectly happy and healthy. She is playful, cuddly, eating, etc. So is this a cruel situation or is it perfectly fine if I am making sure all of her needs are met?
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