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Omigod
Jenn, that poor cat---I am so glad he's in your care. His new lease of life has
begun. You're an angel.
I'm
very impressed by your closet conversion -- it sounds fantastic. Genius you
indeed!
Thanks
for sharing--Kerry
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Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 10:53 PM To: [email protected] Subject: my two newest rescues Yesterday I took in two severely neglected Persians. They both
have been groomed (shaved and de-bugged), and one has had a full vetting (shots
and neuter, but not FELV tested). Anyways, the one I spent all the money on, he
was so matted that when they shaved him, his hair came off al in one piece. It
literally looks like someone has skinned a cat, the hair came off in ONE BIG
MATT! I didn't have enough money to get them both UTD of everything and both
neutered, so the other one just had a haircut and revolution treatment for fleas
and earmites. So, they are both much more comfortable now. Just wanted to share
my newest arrivals with you guys. I have NO idea if they are FELV+ or not, ran
out of funds for testing.
Anyways, I converted one of our closets into a isolation unit.
You guys may be interested in this, it really works great. It's a average sized
clothes closet, I took out the shelves and the clothes rod, and removed the wood
door. Then I took an old glass storm window from storage and it fit right into
the door frame, but only goes 3/4 of the way up the doorway. I made a little
frame of rabbit wire and wood to cover the upper 1/4 of the doorway, and I
secured the wire part to the top of the doorframe with wood screws, so it can
flap up from the bottom. Then I just angled in two wood screws in front of the
glass storm door frame in the doorframe, so all I have to do is unscrew two
screws (I only screw them in about halfway), and the "door" is easily removed. I
added a clamp lamp on one of the wood supports that held up the shelves. Now I
have a nice 2x5 isolation room with a glass door I can see through to check up
on the cats through, but my cats can't get nose-to-nose with the new cats
through. They can see each other, and get to know each other, but with a solid
glass barrier between them. It really works great. I put the old beat up foster
and smith cat tree in there, it has two levels, a half-round cup and a solid
tunnel, and now they have a place to get off the floor. I couldn't have done any
better, if I do say so myself!
Just had to share with you guys, I think it's a genius idea,
and what's the best is it doesn't consume any more floor space than before. I
added two more cats without any loss of space. Who knew closets could be
converted into cat rooms so easily! It looks surprisingly
professional!
Jenn ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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