AND ALL WE HAVE TO DO IS GET PEOPLE TO NEUTER AND SPAY, THEN THERE WOULD BE NO STRAYS.
---- Amy <[email protected]> wrote: > Lorrie, > That sounds amazing! I do cat rescue in Rochester, NY and we are a no-kill > rescue so when we get in leuk pos kitties, we do our best to find places for > them to go. We don't euthanize like so many of the groups do. I have > positives of my own but I am at capacity in my home. We can keep the FIV > positives at our building but not the leuk positives because we are cage free > and all of our rooms are full with non-contagious cats. We don't get them in > often but am I able to contact you to see if you are able to help if we do > get a leuk pos? We always hold them at least 30 days to restest and often 60 > or 90 days and we run both tests, the ELISA and the IFA to make sure they > aren't going to fight it off first. So far, most of the ones we have taken in > have converted after some time. We are always looking for more options on the > rare occasion we do get one in that remains positive and tests positive on > both the ELISA and IFA. Thanks for helping these kitties!!!! > Let me know!Thanks Amy > > From: Lorrie <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2016 6:56 PM > Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Cat Sanctuary > > > > > Lorrie, > > > > Do you have pictures? I would love to see what you've done! > > > > Kat (Mew Jersey) > > Hi Kat, I was born in Morristown, "Mew" Jersey. > > > I only have photos of the outside of my sanctuary and the grassy lot > next door where I have a small, heated, building for ferals, and a > big shade tree. I don't think they let us send photos to the group, > but if you want to see it I can send it to you. However, outside you > just see a two story brick building not the inside. > - > > It's really difficult to take photos of the inside because I can't > get back far enough in each room to really show what I've done. > - > > My cat sanctuary is two stories and a basement. Downstairs are 5 > rooms, including two rooms with wire doors for introduction or > isolation. My live-in caretaker has her own bedroom, a large kitchen, > full bathroom and a half bath. The cats have access to every room > and my caretaker lets them sleep with her. She spoils them rotten. > They (cats & caretaker) all have a couch, chairs, and kitty kondos. > There is a glass front door and window perches so they can look > outside. > > > The cats are NOT in cages, they have the run of the downstairs and > upstairs rooms. The older cats are downstairs, and adoptable young > cats and kittens are upstairs which is also designed just for them. > Upstairs are 4 large kitty kondos, 2 people chairs, many cozy cat > beds, and a wall-walk with two tunnels that goes all around the > walls. There are 4 rooms upstairs, and a laundry room. > > > Lorrie > > > _______________________________________________ > Felvtalk mailing list > [email protected] > http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org > > _______________________________________________ Felvtalk mailing list [email protected] http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org

