It's discouraging. I have never placed an FIV+ cat. I have 5 or 6,
and they're wonderful. Something to work on, I guess.
Gloria
At 01:29 AM 6/2/2006, you wrote:
I have a couple of FIV+ cats of my own and a beautiful little
Siamese mix foster who is FIV+ They take longer to place. We have
to try harder. We have to work at educating people. But we have to
get the message out that FIV cats can live long happy lives and are
not furry little lepers. Consider how language reflects mindset and
affects actions. Does it really take longer to place an FIV cat
than a senior or a special needs cat? Or an all black cat? Some
take longer than others.
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I have one up for adoption too... they are hard to place.
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