Sell yourself. You have loads of experience from helping cats on your own!
L
----- Original Message -----
From: Sally Davis
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: OT Thanksgiving
Thanks. I will call them tomorrow. I have a friend who works there so she has
sort of recommended me. They are having trouble keeping good help because the
work ethic on youngsters is not the same as us mature ladies. I am not saying
all youngsters are like that but the ones they have hired have been. My friend
seems to think they will pay more for maturity especially if I cross trained to
work front and back. I have no idea I am not good at selling myself.
Sally
On Nov 26, 2007 9:09 PM, laurieskatz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Set traps?
It is so frustrating when the person responsible does nothing to stop the
litters and people like us end up with the kittens....I am dealing with one
here, now, but at least I think he'll have the mama spayed now (3 litters
later). She was a stray that he fed. He found homes for the past litters and
seems worried now because no homes for this litter.....I am glad you have great
resources there. Good luck re the job!
:L
----- Original Message -----
From: Sally Davis
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: OT Thanksgiving
I have thought of that. But some of the cats come from a nearby farm only
see then when the females are in heat. I wish I knew who left these two because
I do not have mama. There is a clinic in town where she can be spayed for
$35.00. They will do shots as well but do not insist because there goal is no
litters. It is called Prevent a Litter Veterinary Hospital. That is where I
have Pewter scheduled, but they are booked two months on female cats. They do
dogs as well.
The Vet who saved Juniors life when he was hit last year is hiring a Vet
assistant. I am going to apply, but money may becaome and issue. I need a
certain amount and at least health insurance. Wish me luck. They work on
employww pets for free plus cost of medicine.
Sally
On Nov 26, 2007 8:43 PM, laurieskatz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Sally, can you capture the neighborhood boys and get them neutered?
I figure no one would know and it would stop the litters...or at least slow
them down!
----- Original Message -----
From: Sally Davis
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 7:07 PM
Subject: Re: OT Thanksgiving
HI all
I tried to see if anyone knew where thay came from. We are quite sure
that the yellow tabby is the brother to a yellow tabby that was droped off
about 2 weeks ago. Maybe it was longer I lose track of time. The neighborhood
catsare usually yellow tabby, or calicos/torties. SOme strong genetics here. We
call then the Tiny Clan, because my Tiny and Junior were also from this
neighborhood. The are several male cats that roam. Also a grey and white male
hanging out here as my Pewter is trying to come into heat.
Junior is still on the Clindamycin his breath smells much better. He
still snorts and I am not real sure that it is related. I ordered some more
Lysine. I ran out and wanted to get capsules. I also ordered some weird immune
booster called Promune. I am not sure I will give to him. It looks basically
herbal in nature.
Hope everyone is alright.
Sally
On Nov 26, 2007 11:28 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
They are so cute and adorable!
I know I would have felt the same way too seeing a box like that.
I think it was someone that knew of you.
Most likely knew you would help these precious baby kittens.
It's a crappy way to present this to you but probably afraid to
show you who they really were.
--
Sally, Eric (not a cat),Junior, Speedy, Grey and White, Ittle Bitty,
Little Black, Lily, Daisy, Silver, and Spike Visit my BB for some pictures
post your as well.
http://www.k6az.com/ki4spk/index.php?sid=c57c00cf5804ef13853ed6e77a68eed3
--
Sally, Eric (not a cat),Junior, Speedy, Grey and White, Ittle Bitty, Little
Black, Lily, Daisy, Silver, and Spike Visit my BB for some pictures post your
as well.
http://www.k6az.com/ki4spk/index.php?sid=c57c00cf5804ef13853ed6e77a68eed3