There is no need for you to stick up for Linda. I understand completely
why it isn't possible for any shelter or sanctuary to go to the lengths
that most of us private guardians and small rescues do. Anyone that
gives these guys a chance at life is okay in my book. Giving them the
opportunity to enjoy safety and love while they are asymptomatic,
helping to ease their suffering while they are ill and giving them a
peaceful, pain free transition is more than some vets would recommend.
Nina
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On a side note, Linda worked VERY hard to save a Persian she took on
from me over a year ago (Seagull), and they didn't give up on him
easily, but his heart was just too far gone from Cardiomyopathy. You
have to understand, for a shelter, even giving a cat a WEEK of
forcefeeding is VERY generous and modern. Most shelters don't ever
bother with force feeding at all. Sorry, but Linda is a friend, and I
have to stick up for what she does...
Phaewryn