Dot,

I have access to a large nationwide Animal SOS Alert group - I could put
your plea out there.  There are an amazing number of animal-caring people in
NJ who either belong to rescue groups or work on their own..There's bound to
be someone in that area.

Just give me the word, and I will do it (I am in CT). 

Your e-mail address will be the contact. 

How about your telephone number?  And the date starting with the need for
someone to do the feeding (your surgery)?

Natalie

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of dot winkler
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 4:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] outdoor cats plight/farmingdale

 

Hi  Lorrie - The cats are in the Farmingdale area, NJ.  I live in
neighboring town, Freehold, NJ.  Please, please if there is anyone in this
group who live near this area, please contact me.  It would be such a
wonderful thing.  Dotty

 

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From: Lorrie <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] outdoor cats plight


Please do NOT involve animal control.  Shelters everywhere are FULL and
these cats will be euthanized.  Are any of them socialized (tame) or are
they feral?  Ferals are not adoptable. I've been feeding and TNR a colony of
feral cats for 10 years now.  They count on you for food. Where are you
located. Perhaps some of the people in this group can pitch in and help
while you recover.


On 08-27, dot winkler wrote:
>    Hi.  I threw this out there a few weeks ago but don't i know if it went
>    thru - I didn't see any replies.
>    I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with outdoor (stray)
>    cat feeding.  I have been feeding 7 for a year and a half now.
>    I am going to have arm surgery and will not be able to drive for 6
>    weeks and will have a very difficult postop recovery.  I have no-one
>    else to feed the cats.  I am thinking of calling some shelters and
>    maybe simultaneously the newspaper to expose their plight.  Perhaps
>    some can be adopted, if a facility would take them in and if they got
>    the proper exposure from the newspaper.  I also could try to help in
>    the adoption process.  ALSO, my other question is, how long have people
>    been feeding their outdoor cats?  I am thinking this cannot go on
>    forever.  Where do I find people to help me out with it, if I can't
>    find adoptions?  Any input on this, would be great.  Thanks
>      __________________________________________________________________
> 

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