Everyone deserves a chance at life, even if it is short.  Thank you for giving 
thee cats that chance.  I hae 3 negative and 1 positive.  She has been positive 
all her life and is a sassy, healthy black cat.  All my guys share the house 
with me and no one has ever turned positive from being around her.

---- simon95 <simo...@onvol.net> wrote: 
> 

Hi Guys
I am a member of a no kill shelter. 
We are in Malta.Europe.
All our heathly cat roam free .
Then we have an enclosure dor our felv cats and another for our fiv cats.
Then there is another for our blind cats. I have a felv cat at home and had 
Bella also but passed away last October. 
These creatures are cats also . And deserve to live even though there life 
maybe cut short. 
If anyone wants to have a look you can have a look on fb CSAf Malta
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<div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: Amy 
<awilkin...@yahoo.com> </div><div>Date:16/05/2016  17:31  (GMT+01:00) 
</div><div>To: felineres...@frontier.com, felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
</div><div>Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Cat Sanctuary </div><div>
</div>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 <felineres...@frontier.com>
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
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


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