THought maybe someone in the NYC/Queens area might be able to help -

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PLEASE PASS THIS ALONG TO ANYONE YOU KNOW WHO MAY BE ABLE TO HELP....I DON'T KNOW ANY CAT RESCUES...

PLEASE REPLY DIRECTLY TO MELANIE:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IF YOU CAN HELP....

THANKS,
Laura
"My Loveable Rescues"

"Member of the Mayor's Alliance for New York City's Animals"
http://www.myloveablerescues.petfinder.com/

"We find beauty in the most incomprehensible places and the otherwise homely faces. It is our gift to see beyond the dirt, terror, sadness, and defeat and find the true soul that lies within. We are Rescue"

Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 15:41:10 -0800 (PST)
From: Melanie Neer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Urgent plea--eviction threat
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Previously I had e-mailed to you concerning our over cat population
problem that my mother created---I enclose a copy/paste of some of my previous e-mails to you. You indicated that you couldn't help me, but I'm recontacting you again with the hope that you can help now, as my worst fears have been realized--today in the mail, we received a letter from the landlord office, a "10-day Notice Of Cure"--we have until March 16th to solve the cat situation in our apartment-many of the statements in this letter are outright lies --- stating that on various occassions, certain people in the landlord's employ, and the landlord himself came into and gained access into our apartment, and in effect had to wear masks due to the noxious odors in our apartment due to the cats --- none of this is true as NO ONE came into our apartment on the days cited --- also supposedly, a tenant in apt. #2-R complained that they couldn't open their windows due to the odors from our apartment reaching them -- THERE IS NO SUCH APT # -----

In any event, we ARE being threatened with eviction again--and I' m urging you, that if you can take at least one or two of our cats, rather than have them put down I would ever be so greatful--

This is a very urgent plea--please respond--please help! If you can't help personally please tell me who can.

Really need help
Melanie

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I'm contacting you again in the hopes that you'll respond either way to what I have previously written to you. I realize that pet shelters, pet rescuers, and foster care programs for pets are overwhelmed and overflowing with pets--many as I understand had accepted displaced pets from the Katrina incident.

However, I am asking for your possible aid in the over cat population problem of which my mother created. While we do not have the number of cats we had when we were threatened with eviction almost five years ago, the possibility exists that if our landlord found out how many we still have (45), he could go ahead with eviction procedures again--technically speaking according to yhe stipulation agreement my mother signed with the landlord's lawyer on June 1, 2001, we're only supposed to have no more than four. Also, if you'll remember from my previous e-mails, I indicated that my mother has been in and out of the hospital since June 7th of last year--she was diagnosed with esophageal cancer, and has numerous other health problems---I'm her designated caregiver as no visiting nurse will come since it is known through their agencies of how many cats we have---lets face it, many people have a difficult time with one or two cats as many are allergic, or just don't like cats---it is a bit overwhelming to say the least if someone were to come into our very small apt. and see 45!

I developed a website to show off some of the cats I hope to adopt
out--its not all of them yet--I don't have the benefit of my own computer, and rely on either the library ones or at an internet place--this is a freebie website via tripod, and I have no control over the "ads" that they decide to place there---but the website is better than nothing-----most of the cats are in the 8-year and up range, I have vet records of all---their personality ranges from friendly to feral like---the more cats I can get adopted out the better, as soon I'll be forced to make the lousy decision I've been holding off for about four years, and that is to put the vast majority of the cats down--I'm sorry, but all has been very overwhelming for me--I'm dealing with a lot on my plate, the cats, my mother's health problems, plus struggling to overcome my own agoraphobic problems, while trying to get my life back in so many ways, especially on a professional level

Please respond back to me, as to indicate as to whether you can help or not, and also indicate if you wish me to call you, and what would be a good time---you can call me as well, my machine is on 24/7 and can leave a message--my mother who is home all the time never picks up. Phone: 718-335-7863

Here's my website http://pyewackats.tripod.com/ Please realize that this is a freebie website and I have no control over the content of the ads that Tripod places on it.

I'm really hoping to hear from you.

Melanie





Please be careful when placing animals long distance. You don't really know who the cat is going to. Always get a home-visit done to make sure that this is a home you would want your little furry one going to. A great resource is the HomeVisit mailing list. They are setting up a network so that we can safely place animals anywhere. Please utilize this service and/or help out other rescuers who are placing animals in your area.

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