Haven't tried books stores. Good ideal. No luck with food stores. It was suggested that I also post in schools because of all the teachers. I have tried several out of state places. Thanks, I will try the yahoo cat list. Off to a different church today. It is a big one in a high class area.
A lot of people ask, what is felv. I need to think of a way to tell them without scaring them off and making it sound like a negative thing. When you tell them, they tell you that they don't want a sick cat.
Barbara Baass
"Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've thought about that - going to different churches - so glad to know
it's worked out pretty well. I've used book stores and health food stores
- got some takers that way.
Might try the local yahoo cat list too for PA or the Phillie area.
Gloria
At 04:56 PM 4/30/2005, you wrote:
>Hi Barb,
>I have a stray also that I found about three months ago and can't find him
>a home. I had pretty good luck with runing an ad in the newspaper, but
>turned down 5 people. The only thing is that the ad runs $35 to $45 a
>week. I have 4 non-positive and "Tom", the one that came up is positive
>and I have been mixing them. I just hope & pray that none of them get
>felv from Tom.
>He sure is a great cat. I will kep trying. Here lately, I have been going
>to a different church every Sunday and posting an ad with his picture on
>it and I had two response. One who's vet told her not to take him and
>another that decided she wanted a baby kitten. At least the church thing
>is working out, since I am getting a response.
>Good Luck with yours.
>Barbara Baass
>
>Barbara Carnahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>I feel pretty stupid - forgot to put my location on the following post!!
>
>I am located in Horsham, PA - about 15 minutes NW of Philadelphia. I will
>help with any transportation needed if Harbour finds a good home!!!
>
>Thanks!
>
>Barb Carnahan
>
>-------------- Original message --------------
>Hi,
>
>I found a stray cat this week that is an absolute sweetheart - and
>unfortunately is FeLV positive. She is about 4 to 5 years old, black
>and white, and one of the most affectionate cats I have ever met. I
>would love to bring her home, but already have 2 cats and 2 dogs.
>The cat, whom we have named Harbour after the restaurant where I
>found her, does seem to be frightened of dogs of all sizes. Harbour
>is currently staying at the vet hospital where I work, but I can't
>keep her there much longer due to a lack of cage space. She seems
>healthy, eating well, active. She is extremely friendly and talks to
>those who pass by her cage. I can't bear the thought of euthanasia,
>so I must find her a place to go ASAP. Can anyone here help me??
>
>
>Barb Carnahan
>
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