Think that's what I'd do!

Gloria


On Nov 7, 2005, at 2:11 PM, wendy wrote:

I wouldn't think they could take them away from you;
rather, that they give you ample time to place them in
other homes.  But if it was me, and I hope I don't
offend anyone by saying this, if they told me I had to
get rid of some of my animals, I would say ok, and
take them to my moms until they came back to check,
and then like a teenager, I would bring them right
back home.  I've always been a little rebellious like
that.

--- Hideyo Yamamoto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thank you, I have a letter from my ex-vet who used
to care for all my
cats for the past 10 years and she is actually
overseeing now the vet
section at the animal control division, which I hope
to build
creditability as the letter says how responsible and
caring I am for all
my animals.

Different officers came to inspect my place a few
times and they were
all very impressed with the set up (I spent $45,000
a couple of years
ago and built facility for my cats in addition to my
main house -
windows everywhere, sky lights, outside enclosures..
etc.. and happy how
well all my animals are taken care of.. but yes I
will prepare for any
possible ways for them to complain.

I am also going to ask someone I know through
rescuing.. she is with
Animal protection service of my state and she has a
lot of credibility
with animal control.. so.. we will see.. I am still
very nervous because
they CAN take them away from me..

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of wendy
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 11:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Need all your prayers - please!!

Hi Hideyo,

I am sorry to hear about your city ordinance
troubles.
 I agree with Kerry that having someone else there
as
an advocate for the care you are providing is a
smart
idea.  Also, be prepared to disprove with proof the
very reasons they are having you in for a hearing in
the first place (ie. unsanitary conditions,
neighborhood disturbance, whatever their reasons may
be).  Be well prepared, even overly prepared.  This
is
the very reason I hope to one day have some land out
in the country.  The city government won't be able
to
tell me what to do with my life or my furballs.  I
will also say prayers for Ginger to begin eating
better again.  I am sorry for your troubles and I
hope
that things start looking up again.  In the
meantime,
don't let them get you down.  Keep going strong.

:)
Wendy


        
                
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