Nina, SHE HAS TO MOVE THE CATS. I don't care if she has to board them, or whatever, but if AC has been there, they ARE COMING BACK. For that matter if I absolutely had to I would let them outside to keep AC from getting their evil hands on them, but that would be a last resort...
Please, for the safety of the cats, she has to move them. Of course I am not in that area....but if she needs a shoulder to cry on I can call her tonight. When will AC leave rescuers alone.... Kelley On 3/11/08, Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello All, > I just got off the phone with Sally Foster. Old timers may remember her > from the list. We became friends years ago when I first joined the list and > Sally was kind enough to offer me her phone number so I could cry on her > shoulder. Sally has been doing TNR and rescuing cats for years. She's > always been so helpful and compassionate and I guess a little too open. She > got into a discrepancy with one of her new foster parents about the best way > to care for kittens she placed with them and suspects that they were the > ones that turned her into animal control. Yes, here we go with another > nightmare. I think she said she had one officer visit the first time, (they > didn't enter the house, just talked with her about the conditions), then > they returned this week with a second officer and came inside. They were > making noises like the conditions were too crowded, but they didn't indicate > what might be coming next. I know that Sally has dealt with ac before and > that she has some sort of blessing from them to do rescue, I don't remember > if it's an actual permit or just verbal. > > Sally was wondering if I had contact info for rescues or individuals in > the bay area that might be able to help her foster cats. Sally's computer > is down so any communication will have to be by phone or through my email. > Sally's phone number is 408-365-0330 if you think you might be able to lend > her some support or suggestions. I'm sure that even some kind words would > be appreciated at this point. She's so disheartened thinking that people > she trusted may have put her cats in jeopardy. > > Sally is especially concerned about 3 of her charges, that while > asymptomatic, have tested positive... One is a friendly, outgoing orange > tuxy/tabby boy that has tested pos for fiv. A marking on his face looks > like a Mercedes Benz emblem so she's been calling him Benz. The other two > are littermates that tested pos for felv about 2 weeks ago. They are 7 mos > old. The little boy had swollen glands and the little girl had runny eyes, > but since she's started them on feline interferon injections they are > symptom free and playful. She's a long haired tortie and he's an orange > tuxy/tabby. > > Thank you for allowing me to reach out to you guys when I've been away > from the list for so long. Please cross post to anyone that you think might > be able to help. I do miss you all and wish you so many blessings. Some > day I hope to have the strength and energy to participate the way I used to. > Nina > > > > -- Rescuties - Saving the world, one cat at a time. http://www.rescuties.org Vist the Rescuties store and save a kitty life! http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect-home?tag=rescuties-20 Check out our Memsaic! http://www.memsaic.com/app/launch.cfm?sid=08D2CAB2A6E9 http://www.zazzle.com/rescuties* Please help Clarissa! http://rescuties.chipin.com/clarissasheart http://www.change.org/rescuties

