Hey Nina,

No, just happened to see this on PurringPixie - well, we do hear occasionally. I know of a situation here in Little Rock where someone complained, but they weren't that heavy handed.

I know of a situation in San Antonio also (thru another mailing list) where a neighbor complained and called the city. They seem to take more time with it and have a "hearing" and so on.

I think here in Little Rock, and maybe other places, the city doesn't bother people who are over the limit unless neighbors complain. It's nice to have a network of people with cats, so one can get "help" if needed.

Gloria


On Nov 13, 2005, at 6:46 AM, Nina wrote:

Gloria,
Do you see this sort of thing all the time? It's heartbreaking. What do people without friends and resources do? God, I wish I had more money than I knew what to do with! This poor man, and those poor cats! What's your association with this, have you spoken to him directly? Nina

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: "pixell9" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 02:50:06 -0000
Subject: [PurringPixieCatResource] URGENT OLD BRIDGE NJ 20 CATS NEED SAFE HAVEN (FWD MESSAGE)
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

my name is dave rosenberg, I need help fast.
one of my neighbors called the health dept because we have too many cats we need to find a shelter that will take almost 20 cats immediately! it all started with a neighbor leaving her pregnant cat when she moved
noe I am over run with them.

thw inspector suggested I bring them to the old bridge kennel, but I know
they will be put to
sleep beacuse the shelter is too small to accomodate more than for or
five animals.

please help! tell me where i can bring them.
I have tried pet smart and private ads in the newspaper and have put up
signs everywhere.
now the health inspector will be back very soon

I would appreciate any help you can give me.
thank you.

my email address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
my phone number is 7325836287










Reply via email to