Many good thoughts for your brother and for your adoption success!!
tonya
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I actually have prospective adopters coming this weekend! Hopefully, they work out and will take one (maybe two, wouldn't that be great if they took a pair?). They recently lost a positive and are looking for a companion for their remaining positive. They sound really nice and are driving from Philadelphia to meet them, so wish us luck!In a message dated 12/2/2004 2:36:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:you have to call them. someone on petfinder board posted kittens were dumped on her driveway. they took them in however tested postive. i told her to take them in person to the hospice and throw themselves on her mercy. she did manage to get thru in a phone call and i guess because they are senior citizens, angels gate took the cats in for them. they're always fund raising and looking for volunteers -just like everyone else--animals are $$$ esp. a ton of sick animals. you have such a great website for those cats--did you try forwarding the link so she could read the whole story? just a thought.if i didn't have dopey who sprays, i'd take your little blackies in. she's my son's cat so i have to keep HER!Since I was able to board the cats at the vet, I ended up not needing to pursue the Angels Gate thing. Three is manageable right now and it looks like I won't be able to get out to CA until next year, so hopefully room becomes available with the Marley Fund by that time.My brother, who is a Marine, was injured in an explosion in Fallujah and he's currently home now in CA and recovering from surgery on his lower legs (which will be fine, thank goodness, he should heal just fine). It was looking like I might need to go over there on short notice to help take care of him but the damage isn't as bad as they first thought and he's not wheelchair bound so he told me to stay home for a while and let him adjust to being home and heal up a little first before I go and visit.So, the kittens are going to be fine here for a while, thank goodness. Should be good until space opens up at the Marley Fund and who knows, maybe they will be adopted! I can hope, can't I?Think "get adopted" thoughts for us this weekend!Melissa and the kittens in NJ
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Kittens and cats with Feline Leukemia need caring homes; for more information, visit: http://www.luna-fish.com/blog/blogindex.html or http://www.marleyfund.com
