Hotels may not allow for cats ... you choose a motel with an outdoor entrance 
away from the main office and they will not know you have a kitty.  Play music. 
 I use an open wire dog crate large enough to litter box and place to lay while 
in the motel, some of those motels have hidey holes where it is difficult to 
get a hiding cat out, like behind the head of the bed!

Del
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Melissa Lind 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 4:10 PM
  Subject: RE: update on Cassidy


  Thanks Del, I think each case is individual. I don't foresee any unusual 
problems with transporting Cassidy since he's in excellent health other than 
the difficulty that transporting any cat can have. My only problem is 
financial. I can handle the transporting as incredible of an experience as it 
might turn out to be! J Melissa 



  PS. Do hotels allow for cats? I know many do for dogs, but I'm not sure about 
cats. He's very vocal, so keeping him a secret could be difficult!




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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Del H. Daniels
  Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 4:02 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: update on Cassidy



  Re transporting FeLV+ cats, I have and I would never hesitate to transport 
any cat.  It's difficult to find people to transport cats, period!  



  Del

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: TenHouseCats 

    To: [email protected] 

    Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 11:44 AM

    Subject: Re: update on Cassidy



    http://purebredcatbreedrescue.org/transport.htm

    great info and resources on what is involved in setting up a transport; if 
you scroll down on the page, you'll find a link to some lists that work with 
cats. 

    however, as a cat transporter, i'll tell you that most will not accept a 
cat with FeLV....

    please contact me offlist at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the name of the city 
you're in, and the nearest couple of airports, and i'll see if i can find out 
if we can arrange anything with our special-needs transporter. 

    MC

    On 4/18/07, Melissa Lind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

    Hi Beth, 



    No I'm not part of any rescue list. At the beginning of this month three 
rescues found me, and I couldn't turn them away. I wasn't out looking for cats, 
it just happened. It was a wonderful thing since I was kind of feeling lost as 
to my purpose in life, and I've found my calling; however, starting my own 
rescue/shelter will take some time and planning. I'm working on getting a 
better job. I teach on-line courses for high school kids for college credit. 
The pay is horrendous-I figured out that's it's less that minimum wage per hour 
that I work! I like the teaching, somewhat, but for the amount of time I put 
into it.



    If you know of any rescue transport resources, please let me know! I'd hate 
to take money from people for gas, but if worse comes to worst, I could 
probably swallow my pride and do it. I'd have to pay you back, of course. Right 
now I'm working on paying off the vet bill. My husband makes a good amount of 
money, but he doesn't part with it easily for cat stuff. He thinks I should be 
on my own with this. We're not rich by any means-we live paycheck to paycheck 
pretty much-but I think even though he's kind hearted, if I turned on the 
waterworks for this, he'd still not be willing to give for the trip. I'll see 
what I can do between now and May 1st. I'll keep looking for transport funding 
on websites, etc.



    Thanks for your help-I know you probably have a lot of other things on your 
mind right now with the loss of poor Stamp. 



    Melissa




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    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gussies mom
    Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 8:06 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: update on Cassidy



    Are you part of any rescue lists? There are rescue transport lists with 
networks all over. There is even an air transport for animals. I'll see if I 
can find some info for you.



    If not, I'd be more than willing to send you a little money to help with 
gas.



    Beth

    Melissa Lind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

      Well Cassidy has to go to Best Friends soon after May 1st. They can't 
wait until July 1st for me to get a second IFA, but they said they'd keep him 
apart from the other FeLV cats if there was any doubt as to his status. But, I 
wonder what they consider doubt. I'd hate to expose him and he turns up 
negative in the future.



      And then there's the problem of funding the trip. I don't know how to 
come up with just the gas money before May 1st! Do you guys know of any place 
to turn to for help in a hurry? I figure it will cost me at least $240 for gas 
round trip. Plus, according to Map Quest, the drive is a little over 18 hours! 
That'll mean lodging along the way and at the destination. Then lodging on the 
way home unless I can get someone to take turns driving/sleeping. I know! Maybe 
I'll just hitch a ride with a trucker! They're used to long days like that! 
(Just kidding of course). 



      Then there's the fact that I still don't have his first IFA test results 
(just the Elisa). I'm so frustrated by my vet's office! I like my vet quite a 
bit, but some of the helpers are a bunch of, pardon me, morons! I'm sure I 
couldn't do they're jobs, but I know I could keep things straight. They told me 
today that the lab work for Cassidy's IFA got lost in the mail, at the lab, 
somewhere. My guess is they forgot to send it, and now they need another 
sample. Who knows, but now we're really pushing the deadline for his trip to 
Utah. They want him to come in on Monday since they won't send to the lab until 
next week anyway. I think that if they won't put a rush on it (like tomorrow), 
then I'll just have to find a vet who will. 



      Furthermore, I called this morning about my two rescues in the garage. 
One has the squirts, but I can't figure out which one. I can never catch them 
in the act! I wanted to know what I should do, and I also called to get 
Bandit's Prozac refilled. Okay, the receptionist takes down the info, and says 
they'll call back. 



      So, I finally get a call back late in the afternoon (I had called early 
in the morning). The message they left was something about Bandit needing blood 
drawn again (but Cassidy's the one who actually needs it), and the rest of the 
message said that the food I wanted would be there in the morning. What?!?! I 
didn't ask for food; Cassidy needs the blood work; what about the diarrhea?; 
what about the Prozac? Grrrr! Sorry I'm ranting, but seriously! So, I called 
back and politely explained the real situation. Sometimes one of the workers 
there (or several) just seem like complete space-cadets! I know we all have off 
days, but they seem to more than most. If I didn't like my vet so much.well, I 
suppose there are other likeable vets around.I just hate to travel too far 
since the car ride is usually traumatizing enough.



      Thanks for listening to me complain. I needed to vent. I know many of you 
are going through much worse situations and are dealing with a lot of sadness, 
so I'm sorry if my complaints seem trivial!



      I'm still not sure what I'll do with Cassidy. I'm just hoping his IFA 
comes back negative, but I know that's not going to happen. But, he's so 
healthy now, I just hope he has a wonderfully, long life. 



      Melissa



      


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