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Hi, this is so devastating – I have
two Felk kitties and bunch of others that are not positives and I know that I
am not going to be able to provide the best home for her. The place I have for
them is very small right now, and in the process of trying to expand the place
just a little bit so that my ginger and Tsubomi will have a more place – I hope someone will be able to give her a
good home as I know she deserves it – if not, and if someone can arrange
the transportation to NM, where I live, I will be happy to take her in.. but
again, I know that I am not going to be the best person to take care of as I
already have so many kitties --- but I just can’t stand the thought of
FeLK, blind kitty being outside and risking her life to be attacked by dogs.. I
jus lost one of my sweet feral girl, From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] I was going to adopt a blind cat into my sanctuary, until it tested
positive for leukemia today. Pumpkin is a 2 year old female orange tabby
that has lived outside, and every other outside cat in the neighborhood has been
eliminated by dogs. A kind lady has been overseeing and feeding Pumpkin
and when she recognized the degenerating eyesight, contacted me to take
her. I was willing, but just do not have the facilities to handle feline
leukemia. The lady involved cannot bring her inside. Can anyone
help with this dear, affectionate kitty? She is so very vulnerable where
she is. Please contact me if you are able to help. Pumpkin is
located in NC, east of I-95. Barbara Miller 252-758-6514 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] My heart is breaking for this poor orange kitty, can someone down there
please take her in? Jenn
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