Great point on asking for payment of the vet bill!!!  If someone returned my 
lost and injured cat, I'd be so grateful they took her to the vet, I'd kill 
myself trying to pay them back, with interest.
 
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the 
world - indeed it is the only thing that ever has!"     ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~



----- Original Message ----
From: Melissa Lind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 8:36:35 AM
Subject: RE: Update on Malnourished, Rescue cat


Caroline,
 
I think it’s great what you are doing! I’m very happy that your mom is getting 
on board with it! I know my family admires (even though they may not 
understand) my compassion for animals, but getting them to help, even 
reluctantly, is something I haven’t been able to do as of late. Good for you!
 
As for the owner-issue, with my rescued cats back in April, I advertised them 
as found cats (without description), and stated that the owners must describe 
the cat and pay the vet bill. I thought that if they really loved their kitty 
that they would do anything to get it back—no matter the cost. And if they 
couldn’t afford it, then they would at least try their hardest to convince me 
that they deserved the kitty back even if they couldn’t pay. I did not think 
this was out of line at all, and of course, as my husband predicted, no one 
came forward to claim the kitties. I knew that one was a stray (lived out of a 
dumpster) and the other might have been a back-door feeder but was severely 
neglected. 
 
If I understand correctly (I’ve been reading stories very quickly), you have 
the contact info of the owners? I would get kitty all fixed up nice—then let 
them know the bill. If they love kitty, they’ll pay (or at least try).
 
I’m very happy for you guys—especially at your abilities to get lowered vet 
bills—way to go!!!
 
Melissa
 



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Caroline Kaufmann
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 3:29 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: OT: Update on Malnourished, Rescue cat
 
My mom took the cat we rescued Sat. to her regular vet today.  I couldn't get a 
hold of my Shamrock contact (she lost her cell phone in the bushes somewhere 
crawling around doing a kitten rescue- typical- this explains why I couldn't 
get a hold of her!).  My mom was just really frustrated and felt she couldn't 
wait on Shamrock or anyone of those groups to help us get the cat into a vet 
that would treat her half price/discounted.  She wanted to make sure we were 
dealing only with malnutrition and an upper respiratory infection.  She ended 
up seeing a relief vet and my mom says she spent the first 15 mins arguing with 
the vet over what the cat needed, what they were/weren't going to do to her, 
and finding the owner.  The vet pressured my mom into calling the vet number 
listed on the rabies tag AGAIN- even though we never heard from him and know 
that he has other clinics that are open in Louisville- well, when she called, 
she got a live person!  That person
 looked up the rabies tag and gave my mom the "owner" information, so we have 
that now.  The cat's "name" is "Nosey"...I mean..., I don't know....your alls' 
guesses are as good as mine...that's all I will say about that.
My mom bargained down the vet and since she now had the owner info, I guess the 
dr. let her off the hook as far as not doing EVERYTHING that a vet would 
usually do with a rescued cat.  They did a fecal and surprisingly, she doesn't 
have worms.  Although, she could still have tape worms since I found a live 
flea on her- but we are going to wait on that.  I can always get a tapeworm 
pill from Shamrock if I need to.  She weighs 5 lbs, 5 ounces!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
 I told you she was malnourished!!!!!  The vet had trouble aging her and 
guessed 5 years.  I think she's a little off there-- she has tarter on her 
teeth, but not tons and she has no grey tarter- just the yellow, so I think 
she's younger than 5, but over 2 years.  I think the vet's being thrown off by 
the malnourishment.  
She sneezed for the vet, so she's putting her on oral clavamox.  Surprisingly, 
the vet said everything we've been doing for her is right and then some...we 
wrote out a list that included everything- the colostrum, food, etc., which my 
mom handed to the vet when she walked in.  So I guess we know more of what we 
are doing than we thought.  AND my usually reluctant to do "rescues" mother has 
even said that she is "willing to do more of this" as long as she has the 
resources set up ahead of time- meaning, ready access to a vet, if vet care is 
needed, that will treat a rescue cat for a discount!  She got out of there with 
a $59 bill.  
As for calling the owner, we are in no rush.  My mom still has major concerns 
based on how tight the collar was on the cat- so tight it rubbed the fur off, 
if she was supposed to be an outside cat or indoor/outdoor cat- why isn't she 
micro chipped, and she did end up a long way from home, etc.  I'm probably 
going to call them and feel them out before I release too much info.  What I 
DON'T want to happen is to have a reluctant owner lie to us and say yeah, we 
want her back, and then just surrender her to Animal Control after we turn her 
over, or just let her back out in this heat, etc.  I am not going to have done 
all this work on this cat for NOTHING!  
The cat is back home at my mom's, no doubt loving the a/c.  She's happy and I 
am sure she's gained an couple ounces since Sat. already.
 
-Caroline 





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