Hi Tad and Patricia,
I can't dirve her up until the weekend after next, my sister is coming in
from France this weekend coming up and I haven't seen her in a year. The
the weekend after that I could do it on a saturday. If need be I could keep
her at my house unti then, just let me know.
Thanks
Jeni
From: Tad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Double Positive in NY (altered F, approx. 1 y/o)
Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 13:31:18 -0400
Sounds good to me... I am free most any time so let me know
what time is good for you...
Tad
Patricia Lamoretti wrote:
Hi Tad and Jeni -- Whatever timeframe works for Jeni. Apparently,
Midnight, as they've named her, was initially in the elderly woman's home
with her own cat prior to her being tested and spayed and they were
absolutely fine together. My feeling is, she'll be OK with minimal
adjustment. Midnight will be so happy! Just let me know your plan. PAT
Tad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Jeni and Pat
If you think this cat won't take more than average acclimation
time I can take
her at any time when ever its good time at your end...
I have a smaller cage that is set up and empty right now and so
long as she doesn't have to
stay in it for a long time she should be fine...
If she is healthy and not too aggressive......
The siamese that I am working with probably was a breeder and had
lived in a cage all his
life until he was dumped... He is very happy in his cage but when
I let him out he hides and
won't come out to eat, etc. so I am guessing he will have the big
cage for a long while...
My cats here all seem to except new comers with no problem and if
your cat has been with
other cats before there should be no problem with doing this any
time....
And Jeni... where we met before with Luvy and Thurston would be
great if we could do that
again....
Let me know what you think
Tad
Patricia Lamoretti wrote:
Hi Jeni and Tad -- I'm waiting for some confirmation tests. I
could put her at my vet's for a day or so which would be in
Rockville Centre. I'm still waiting for more info from the woman
and my rescue friend. You guys are great! PAT
JENI RECA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Tad and Patricia,
I think I could help out and foster her for a week or two,
until you get
your new guy acclimated into your home Tad and then meet you
in albany or
close to it. I just can't keep her, my husband has offically
limited me to
three cats to keep. As long as she has a definate place to go
I could take
her in and she could hang out in a play cage (or bathroom
depending on how
she is, as long as she isnt a fighter she could hang out in
the play cage)
at first and see how she is with my cats (but what if she
doesnt like
cats?...what then?) Let me know if that would be helpful, I
drive past
queens and work in long island and could pick up the kitty,
just as long as
she has a forever home and unfortunately it can not be mine.
Let me know if
that helps.
Jeni
From: Patricia Lamoretti
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Double Positive in NY (altered F, approx. 1 y/o)
Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 10:45:24 -0700 (PDT)
I don't think getting to Albany would be a problem. I'm also
waiting for
some confirmation results. I guess we could board her for a
few days/week
if needed. Not sure of her social status (sounds funny). I'll
have to find
out. PAT
Tad Burnett wrote: Hi Pat
Would she be able to get a ride north toward Albany...
Or the north end of Ticonic Paryway ???
Do you know Jeni Reca ?? She lives in that area...
Maybe she could help... Hi Jeni.. if you are there...
I live near Rutland Vermont.. About 60 miles north of Albany...
Also this cat would have to easily adjust to my other pos. cats..
Tad
Patricia Lamoretti wrote:
Long Island/Queens border by JFK.
Tad Burnett wrote: Did we decide where in NY this
kitty is located ???
Is it NYC or other part of NY State ???
Also.. How does this kitty act with other kitties ???
My new siamese loves his big isolation cage and it will be a
while before
he is ready to give it up...
Tad
Patricia Lamoretti wrote:
I just received a call from a friend who has been trying to
help an
elderly woman place a FeLV/FIV positive cat. The elderly
woman has a cat of
her own. She's convinced her husband that she can find a home
but time is
running out. She has to leave town on Monday to provide
healthcare for her
sister in NC and her husband won't/doesn't understand there
is no risk in
him providing food and shelter for this little girl so
basically, she has no
where to go. She doesn't want to put her to sleep but she
doesn't know what
else to do. Does anyone have any room or resources? PAT
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