It is my understanding that Bob and Kathy were living in and had as a shelter a few years ago a much smaller place than the very large house they have now. I had no problem making an appointment at our mutual convenience when I went to adopt a cat this past December. It looked very clean and the very many cats I saw looked well-cared for and content. The various climbers seemed well-contructed, just like you would see in a catalog. There is no question that Rude Ranch is a shelter and not a home and I believe that Bob and Kathy work hard to place the cats that come to them. My two cents. Leah _____
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of tamara stickler Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 10:30 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Rude Ranch -WARNING Yes, Rude Ranch does LOOK like a great place...BUT: I attempted to place a cat at Rude Ranch a few years back, committing to the monthly support fee needed to surrender. My first choice for the felv + stray I had rescued was an actual home, not an institution, so when a woman called and offered to give this cat a HOME, I jumped at the chance without visiting her place first (she came highly recommended by various rescues..), so I turned the spot that they had "made room for" down to place with this individual instead. When I got to her place, she, while very well intentioned, was an animal horder. She agreed to take fosters in from various organizations, (Grey Hound Rescue...Rude Ranch...etc..), where she cared for them on her farm, with her husband, "without any monetary support" from these rescues that depended on her (so she said). The garage where she was housing her felv+ cats (she had she had said at the time 5-by the time I got mine there, there were 10) was an absolutely FILTHY...dirt and hair everywhere...exposed insulation & beamwork, food bowls that looked as if they hadn't been washed in months...urine soaked everything..the smell was beyond deplorable....and it was the dead of WINTER. The "great levels" the cats had to climb on were rusty metal shelving. The floor was covered in plywood and while there were 3 space heaters in the garage, and it did have garage door windows...but it was aweful. As I told her I had turned down Rude Ranch even tho they had "just made a space for (Simms)" she interrupted..."Oh, that must be why I got this one from them the other day (pointing to a white persuain laying on a ratty blanket on one of the rusty shelves)." I had asked her if she received financial help for the cats they dumped on her, she didn't...and was a bit ticked to learn that they charge monthly for care...."I wonder if they are still charging for the ones they've brought me...or perhaps that's why I have them now, their people stopped paying???" I don't have intimate knowledge of the workings or Rude Ranch...but,,,the fact that if you are coming to visit they insist that you phone and schedule your visit a week before-hand (what they told me when I was considering using them for Simms) makes me wonder if they have to FIND the cat you surrendered before you come back to visit ????) I've had TOO many bad run-ins with WONDERFUL organizations to believe everything I see on tv or read in the paper. I'm sure they are all trying their best, but.... Rude Ranch may be wonderful...but I have to honestly wonder. fyi: I eventually placed Simms with another person in a REAL home environment.. . And don't get me wrong about her...she was/is trying her best...but dear God..you've GOT to know when to say when...Neither her or her husband could tell me how many cats and dogs they had housed on the property..."prop. just over a hundred". I have to wonder at rescue organizations that over-burdened themselves, are over-burdening other volunteers....to make themselves look good? T Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Leah, Thank you for the link to Rude Ranch. What a great place. Quite the inspiration. Nina Wolf, Leah R. wrote: > Phaewryn, > > The web address is http://www.ruderanch.org. Bob and Kathy Rude run > quite a place. Some of their cats wouldn't last a second at a > publicly-funded shelter due to medical diagnoses such as felv+ or > congenital or other disabilities. Bob and Kathy live at the "home" > with all of their furry children. > > > Leah > ----- Original Message ----- From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > To: > Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 9:22 PM > Subject: Re: Bandit is NEGATIVE--Animal Planet (rude ranch) > > >> does rude animal ranch have a website? >> >> Phaewryn >> >> http://ucat.us >> Adopt a New England FIV+ cat: >> http://ucat.us/FIVadopt.html >> Special Needs Cat Links (and feline info library): >> http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html >> Declawing Creates SUFFERING, Please don't declaw! >> http://www.pawproject.com/kona.html > > > > _____ Cheap Talk? Check <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/mail_us/taglines/postman8/*http://us.rd.yahoo.com/ev t=39663/*http://voice.yahoo.com> out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates.

