So I've volunteered at a cat shelter for the past 7+ months so I am used to new cats/kittens coming and going. But due to quarantine (this post is made in the middle of Corona/Covid-19), I decided to foster a couple of kittens due to the fact I can't volunteer during this time. I have had this adorable 8 week old kitten with me the past week. She started off REALLY scared but grew fond of me within a few days. I've been having to give her eye medicine twice a day and making sure she grows to not be scared of humans. We have become really bonded and I am really starting to love her. I got a message a couple days ago saying she got adopted, she had to get fixed today but they told me I'd have her for 7-10 more days after her surgery while she recovers, plus the same day of her surgery they gave me her brother to foster as well so theyd be fostered together (he did not get adopted).
Well, that all changed today. I was informed that she is now going to her new home in 2 days and once I was alone, like a gut reaction i started crying. I know the home she is going to is a really good home and they will treat her really well. But even right now hearing her little purr as i enter the room and her having the zoomies around me at 2 am is killing me. I just got her brother today so maybe after a few days of me with him I won't feel so sad about losing her, plus they're giving me another foster kitty same day the first one leaves for her forever home. I don't want to be sad over the fact this kitten in particular got adopted and I'm not sure why I'm so attached to her mentally.
Any advice would be nice to help me let go mentally of her. Thank you!
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