I don't know what tdlf stands for--I think its Tre's initials... e-mail address is the same though...
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gloria B. Lane Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 1:01 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Urgent---can anyone here help???? Thanks for posting, Chris. She's moving from GEORGIA to OHIO, temporarily, so as I understand needs a temporary foster home for her 2 kitties (not sure about the negatives). Anybody in Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, etc? Btw, What's TDLF? Gloria At 11:06 AM 1/6/2005, you wrote: >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 >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ >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 ><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
