Below is a message from Tre who is in FELV+ Yahoo group…
She had trouble getting into this talk list & I told her I would crosspost.
She is in a really terrible situation and has really worked hard to keep Potter
(a stray) healthy and Mouse (a FELV+ she worked really hard to save from a
rescue in Florida). In subsequent e-mails she posted more details about
her situation, particularly the friend who reneged on their agreement—seems
the friend’s vet is one of those we all dread—gave her all sorts of
horrible info about FELV! Tre is in Georgia but willing
to drive just about anywhere to place them in temporary situation.
Is ther anyone here who might be able to help her or suggest something…
I know everyone is always pretty full but I told her I would try…..
Her e-mail address is TDLF [EMAIL PROTECTED] & she is really
desperate….
Chris
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Hi everyone-
I'm in the process of moving and last minute was
told I cannot bring
my cats with me to the place where I will be
temporarily for 6
months. My friend has a neg. cat and wants to hear
nothing about
positives in her house, although it is a separate
apartment I'd be
living in in her house. I'm agonizing over what to
do now and the
only thing I can think of is to find a foster home
for my 2 kitties,
Hairy Potter and Mouse. I will be situated in my
own place sometime
about August/September, so we're talking up to 8
months of fostering
I'd need. I can't see permanently parting with
these two, they are
part of our family and I'm so worried they wouldn't
end up in a home
that would keep the same kind of promise for life
to them.
Is anyone here located between Georgia and Ohio who could see
fostering these two for me? I would pay all
expenses, incl. food,
vitamins etc, whatever is needed.
They are dog and cat friendly, very laid back and
don't require much
attention, Potter likes to just be fat and lazy
and Mouse takes a
while to want to come around, she was the Russian
Blue Stray we
rescued from Jacksonville. Neither have any
symptoms of FeLV
whatsoever, are perfectly healthy, completely litterbroken
and do
not destroy anything. Very easy keepers.
Please, is there anyone who has the room?
Please let me know, I am moving on Jan. 29 and I
desperately need to
find a solution to this dilemma.
Thanks so much and I hope all your furry babies
are doing well.
Tre
Chris
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