Wouldn't you know that Missouri has no known NO KILL shelters for postive cats.
Seems we are behind in everything.


---- Kat Parker <korruptaki...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> "True" No Kill Cat Sanctuaries and Shelters
> *Disabled Cats* -::- *Special Needs Cats* -::- *FELV Positive Cats* -::- *FIV
> Positive Cats* -::- *Shelters & Sanctuaries*
> 
> 
> Alaska Humane Society Adopt-a-Cat; Alaska <http://www.adopt-a-cat.org/>
> The Ark, Inc; Alabama <http://www.arkinc.org/>
> KatsPaw Hospice; Alabama <http://www.gulftel.com/katspaw/>
> The Hermitage Cat Shelter; Arizona <http://www.hermitagecats.org/>
> Arizona Feline Network; Arizona <http://www.azfelines.org/>
> Cows Cats and Dog Logs; Arizona <http://www.cowcats.com/>
> Cat Care Society; Colorado <http://www.catcaresociety.org/>
> Purrs And Whiskers Shelter, Inc. (PAWS); Florida <http://www.pawsfla.com/>
> The Harmony House For Cats; Illinois <http://www.hhforcats.org/>
> Felines Inc.; Illinois <http://www.felinesinc.org/>
> Animal Lifeline of Iowa; Iowa <http://www.animal-lifeline.com/>
> Kitties From Heaven; Iowa <http://www.kittiesfromheaven.com/>
> C&W Rustic Hollow Shelter; Iowa <http://www.rustichollowshelter.org/>
> Holly's Place Animal Rescue; Kentucky <http://www.hollys.org/>
> Almost Home; Michigan <http://www.almosthomerescuegroup.com/>
> Crash's Landing; Michigan <http://www.crashslanding.org/>
> Home For Life; Minnesota <http://www.homeforlife.org/>
> Rolling Dog Ranch - Cats;
> Montana<http://www.rollingdogranch.org/cats/index.html>
> Kitty Angels; Mass. & New Hampshire <http://www.kittyangels.org/>
> Felines Enjoying Lives of Value; New
> Jersey<http://members.petfinder.org/%7ENJ197>
> Tabby's Place; New Jersey <http://www.tabbysplace.org/>
> Pets Alive; New York <http://www.petsalive.com/>
> Animal Haven; New York <http://www.animalhavenshelter.org/>
> Spring Farm Cares; New 
> York<http://www.springfarmcares.org/animalsanctuary.htm>
> Safe Haven for Cats; N. Carolina <http://www.safehavenforcats.org/>
> The Marley Fund; N. Carolina <http://www.marleyfund.com/>
> Blind Cat Rescue & Sanctuary; N. Carolina <http://blindcatrescue.com/>
> Caroline's Kids Pet Rescue; Ohio <http://carolines-kids.org/>
> Best Little Cat House in PA;
> Pennsylvania<http://www.thebestlittlecathouseinpa.com/>
> 1 by 1 Cat Rescue; Pennsylvania <http://1by1catrescue.org/>
> Animal Rescue Inc; Pennsylvania <http://www.animalrescueinc.org/>
> House of Mews; Tennessee <http://www.houseofmews.com/>
> The Stray Connection; Tennessee<http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN265.html>
> Purrever Ranch; Tennessee <http://www.gotcats.org/>
> Operation Kindness; Texas <http://www.operationkindness.org/>
> Best Friends Animal Sanctuary; Utah <http://bestfriends.org/atthesanctuary/>
> S.O.S. Save Our Strays, Vermont <http://saveourstrays.petfinder.com/>
> Friends Of Homeless Animals; Virginia &
> D.C.<http://www.foha.org/main_sublinks.asp?id=16&sid=16>
> Rikki's Refuge; Virginia <http://www.rikkisrefuge.org/>
> Perfect Pals FIV Sanctuary;
> Washington<http://www.purrfectpals.org/Sanctuary/FIVLand.asp>
> CFA Purebred Rescue - Not entirely no kill, but a valuable resource if
> dealing with purebred cats <http://cfapurebredrescue.org/>
> 
> Here at Little Cheetah, we believe that any cat that is living a good
> quality of life, or has an excellent prognosis of recovering to live a good
> quality of life once rehabilitated DESERVES a chance! We support The
> Asilomar Accords <http://www.asilomaraccords.org/> +1. What does the +1
> mean? It's simple, it means that while we support the typical ideals of the
> general "No Kill" community, it also means we take it one step farther, to
> include all asymptomatic FELV+ and FIV+ cats, as well as any other cat in
> danger of being discriminated against due to medical limitation or
> disability!
> We take exception to Asilomar Accord Part III, Unhealthy and Untreatable,
> Paragraph 2: *"(2) are suffering from a disease, injury, or congenital or
> hereditary condition that adversely affects the animal's health or is
> likely to adversely affect the animal's health in the future, and are not
> likely to become "healthy" or "treatable" even if provided the care
> typically provided to pets by reasonable and caring pet owners/guardians in
> the community;"*
> We feel that it is unfair to condemn an animal to death for something that
> COULD happen many years in the future. We feel that QUALITY or life is much
> more important than quantity of life - even short lives deserve to be
> lived! We also believe that the "typically provided" care that the average
> pet receives should not be the end all cut off point to which we should
> "give up" on an animal. Special pets happen, and there ARE special people
> out there willing to provide exceptional care for EXCEPTIONS to this rule!
> We believe that there are conditions that are not treatable and that do
> cause disability, that do not cause suffering, like Cerebellar Hypoplasia,
> Blindness, and Terminal Heart conditions. We do not feel these cats are
> candidates for Euthanasia!
> Then, there's the simple fact... To us, you can't be "No Kill" if you're
> still routinely euthanising healthy, asymptomatic cats because of a test
> result!
> 
> Do you know of another NO KILL shelter or sanctuary that does not kill
> FELV+ or FIV+ cats? If so, let us know!
> 
> Little Cheetah Cat Rescue
> Contact: senti...@ucat.us
> 
>    -    I cannot seem to locate this page's URL, even through google, but
>    this is info I had saved a while back.
> 
> 
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: GRAS <g...@optonline.net>
> > To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> > Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 09:14:45 -0500
> > Subject: [Felvtalk] Any contacts for two sweet FelV kittens? NJ
> >
> > Anyone out there with suggestions? Natalie****
> >
> > ** **
> >
> > *From:* Laure AlleyCat AdvoCat [mailto:grisc...@yahoo.com]
> > *Sent:* Friday, December 09, 2011 9:57 PM
> >
> > Hi there, this is a personal plea- I have a lady who rescued two sweet
> > kittens that were going to be put back outside (not sure of the whole
> > backstory, but I am rushing here), got them to a rescue, only to find
> > that they are FeLV positive and the rescue says come get them NOW- she is
> > frantic, she had no place to hold them before, and certainly does not
> > now...do you know of anyone or any rescue that might have room for two
> > Felv+ kittens?****
> >
> > ** **
> >
> > Thank you guys.... hopefully we can get them safe. I told her under no
> > circumstances could they be put outside now, for fear of infecting
> > others....****
> >
> > ** **
> >
> > Laure****
> >
> >  ****
> >
> >


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