Is there anyone that can help this poor baby? Do not reply to me since it was posted from another group.
Thanks!
In a message dated 10/23/2004 8:11:36 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 9:51 PM
Kitten Living in Small CRATE Needs FOSTER, PLEASE!
PLEASE CROSS THIS POST FOR BOO BOO needs to find a home or into a rescue..
Thanks, Cathy Deaf Dog Rescuer
From: "Julane" [EMAIL PROTECTED] (@mindspring.com) Reply-To: "Julane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kitten Living in Small CRATE Needs FOSTER, PLEASE! Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 09:10:03 -0400
Hello to All Booboo's supporters! Booboo, the paralyzed kitten, that all of you either financially and/or morally supported..... My heart is breaking for this poor kitten who has been living in a dog crate for over 5 months because she's FIV+/Leukemia +! We just need a home where either someone has NO CATS (cat-friendly dogs are OK) or someone who can keep her in a separate room! Please consider helping this baby, and PLEASE pass this around to as many as you can!
Thank You!! Julane
PLEASE HELP THIS KITTEN!!!
A foster home backed out for this FIV+/Leukemia kitty at the last minute, so now I'm trying once again to find a temp or permanent place for this sweet, sweet girl.
Please - if you know anyone with a spare room, basement any place she can live....or in the house if there are no other cats. My vet took her in and has her living in a dog kennel with hardly any room. It's not life for her...she's been in there for 5 months! In case you don't know, these cats don't live an extremely long life but she still deserves a home until it's her time.
She's been living in this dog crate in order to keep her separated from the other cats in the clinic. She's so sweet and very mellow. Attached is her picture. A spare room or basement would be ideal...she doesn't take up much space and it would be better than living in a cage. If a home is found w/out other cats, she wouldn't have to stay in one room. She has just enough room for her bowls and a litter box as it is. The vet said she can continue to come there for follow up vet visits if she's in a foster home.
CONTACT LEIGH at: 770 374-6194 OR [EMAIL PROTECTED] (@yahoo.com)
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