How do I keep Killer Kitty from.....

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Funny thing is, Kitty is a tuxedo too.

Interesting thing to note. Exactly one year to the date that I found Kitty abandoned under a storage shed at work, another kitten was abandoned there. We saw a black mama cat hanging around before each kitten discovery. This second kitten was marked exactly like Kitty, only grey and white instead of black/white. I wanted to bring that one home too, but our residents (I work at a group home) spied her and decided to keep her. We had an interesting couple of months playing hide the kitty whenever our executive director would pay a visit. That kitten was also an excellent hunter from a very young age, dining mainly on bugs, moths, grasshoppers. I think it has to have something to do with their feral background. Unfortunately that kitten met an untimely death by car.
 
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If your residents really want a kitty, you can go through channels and be approved to have one in a group home. I'm a case manager on the developmental disabilities side at a mental health agency, and one of our group homes now has a "legal" kitty. It took a little effort on the part of the staff, but well worth it!
 
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If your residents really want a kitty, you can go through channels and be approved to have one in a group home. I'm a case manager on the developmental disabilities side at a mental health agency, and one of our group homes now has a "legal" kitty. It took a little effort on the part of the staff, but well worth it!

Oh it says in the rules and regulations that the "kids" can have a pet. The trouble is, the executive director and her assistant are both terrified of cats and dogs
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so they refuse to actually allow one. One of the kids has a 55 gal. aquarium in the main living room and after all the fish died the asst. director said she was going to get them a turtle. I gave my boss a handout from the CDC about turtles and salmonella and put a stop to that. Really! They need a pet they can actually interact with, but it won't happen while those two are in control.
 
That's too bad. You would think that anyone who works in human services would understand the therapeutic benefits of critters!
At my agency we've struggled for years to be allowed to bring pets into our offices and other buildings, but the group homes are the only places admin. will allow them.
 

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