From: Donna White <[email protected]> Date: Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 4:35 PM
Leitchfield (Grayson Co), KY: 4 feline leuk positive cats need help; altered and sponsored ***Permission to Crosspost*** [email protected] shelter phone: 270-230-8839 We have some cats/kittens that are feline leukemia positive that need homes. They can’t be around other cats because they can be contagious. We try not to kill our animals, but these would probably be the first to go if the “big” decision is made. All of these below are feleuk positive. They have been altered and will have sponsorship. Transportation is available to get them to safety. LOVERLY: Loverly is bigger than this now http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=13934981 Hi, my name is Loverly, a girl tortoiseshell kitty (short coat) only a few months old. I was one of four cats presented to the shelter in the itty-bitty crate along with Riva, Winslow (rescued) and Emil (adopted). The volunteers' eyes were popping out of their heads when they saw all of us come out of that crate. It was like in the circus when all those clowns came out of that tiny car, except we didn't find it funny. Anyway, we're now safe and warm in the shelter, but my goodness is it ever crowded, so pretty Loverly needs to find a home very soon (and we do have limited time here). As my name would indicate, I am loverly, and lovely and full of love, so please won't you love me? I'm dreaming of my own home, where I have room to run and play and grow (and I don't want to spend my whole kittenhood in a tiny little cage). I'll be spayed and have my shots too, so please come soon. Make my dream come true! MONK: http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=13934979 Hi, my name is Monk, a Himalayan mix (DMH) guy kitty cat about three years old. I was brought into the shelter along with Riva, Winslow (rescued), Loverly and Emil (adopted) by people who couldn't take care of us any more. The others came jammed in a tiny crate, and I got to make my grand entrance in a feed sack. I'm a bit thin, but otherwise hale and hearty, and very sweet (and sinfully handsome) as you can see from my video. The thing is, this shelter is awfully crowded and I have to make my grand exit pretty soon (but not in a feed sack, please) as we have limited time here (sad but true). I'm having my neutering day pretty soon at SNIP, and the other vet items too. Please look straight into my baby blue eyes, and tell me truthfully that you don't want to gather me in your arms, squeeze me and hold me forever. You can't, can you? I'll see you shortly, won't I? TOUCHE (http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=14051531) Hi, my name is Touché, a friendly girl tabby kitty cat (short coat), about one year old. Touché came into the shelter under rather difficult circumstances, and in a trap left in the hallway. Touché ended up with a badly bruised schnoze because of someone's lack of subtlety. Anyway, I'm a friendly little girl (who doesn't hold grudges) and very healthy ('cept for my sore schnoze), and I'm friendly too. Oops, sorry, said that. Anyway, because I'm small, I'm thinking you could adopt me if you have a small apartment because Touché wouldn't take up a lot of space like a fat cat would (I'd probably eat less too). Oh, did I mention that tabbies are very friendly? And healthy? Yes, of course I did. Well, I gotta go and put that ice pack back on my nose, so please keep old Touché in mind, okay? They say our time is limited here, so I hope you speak up for Touché pretty soon. Touché will be spayed and all that other stuff. Friendly and healthy Touché needs you! RIVA (http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=13934978) Hi, my name is Riva, a calico (short coat) girl kitty, about 1 1/2 years old. I came into the shelter stuffed in a tiny crate along with the kittens Winslow (rescued), Loverly and Emil (adopted). (Poor Monk from our neighborhood came in stuffed in a feed sack). In spite of the horrible way we were introduced to the volunteers, we are happy to be here. I hope the people who turned us in have learned something about how to care for animals (but I doubt it). Anyway, as you can see in my video, I'm sweet, very friendly, and I feel I deserve a wonderful home where people will treat me with kindness and respect. My name is Hebrew and means "maiden", and I truly am a maiden in need, because the shelter is badly overcrowded and they can only give us limited time. This maiden would be truly grateful if you took me home. (If you could take one of the kittens or poor feed sack Monk as well, that would be wonderful). I'll be spayed and have all my shots, so please help if you can. Donna White Grayson County Humane Society 213 William Thomason Byway Leitchfield, KY 42754 270-230-8839 www.graysoncountyhumanesociety.petfinder.org/ www.graysonhumane.org Please help us help our animals by joining friendsofgraysoncohumanesoc · Friends of Grayson Co Humane Soc ________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 1:04 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Special_Needs_Rescue_Cats] Kinds of special need cats? Hey. I'm Mandi, and I'm looking for a special needs cat. I just wanted to know what types of special needs cats there are? Thanks. :D __._,_.___ Help for FELV & FIV Positive Cats Your email settings: Individual Email|Traditional Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch to Fully Featured Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe __,_._,___ -- Spay & Neuter Your Neighbors! 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