Robin, I am so sorry that your new kitty is tested positive for Felk – I now it’s devastating.  I am writing to ask if you would consider try to find a room for your kitty if you can’t find a good home for her.  As you may know already, it’s extremely difficult to find a home for felk kitties.  I have two felk kitties with me and have a couple of dozens of negative kitties.. when I first rescued my second felk kitties (by accident), I was so desperate as I did not think I could keep two felk kitties.. but somehow I managed – I know that they are not in the best possible situations – I wish I could give them more space.. but they are safe and loved and warm – so if you can’t find a home, if you could find a room somewhere you could keep her – she will be so grateful --- I know mine are..

 

Hideyo

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bruce Miller
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 12:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: felv+ adoption

 

I have just rescued another stray from my neighborhood; but, unfortunately, this is the first kitty to test Felv+.  He is incredibly precious- even rolled on his back to have his belly rubbed the first night I brought him in!  I have 7 other cats in my house now- all negative- and I am not able to keep them separated, as suggested. Can you help me find him a home? I will pay for neutering and transportation for the right home.  Best to contact me by phone at 518-762-3372 (W) or 518-725-3038 (H).  This email is through work and may not be returned quickly.  You may call collect...I am desperate- any help is really appreciated.  Thank you-

Robin Miller

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