RE: Kitty thrown from car

2005-12-22 Thread wendy
I guess there was more than one reason why you got
called into work that day!  Thanks for helping the
kitten out!

:)
Wendy

--- Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 We can only hope that the person who threw him from
 the car has the very
 same thing happen to him!
 
 Chris
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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Steph E Caldwell
 Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 1:46 PM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: Kitty thrown from car
 
 This past weekend I got called into work at the farm
 where I board, they 
 needed a hand and I was avaliable. On my way to the
 barn I was in a 
 hurry, but rounding a curve there was this little
 tiny kitten in the 
 road. I had our full size PU and it's not real
 manuverable. I swerved, 
 but thought I hit it. The car behind me stradled it,
 thankfully. I 
 pulled over, hopped out, and found I hadn't hit it,
 but it appeared to 
 have been thrown from a car judging by his wounds.
 He was at most 3 
 weeks old.
 
 I tucked him into a box with a red mechanics rag
 (greasy one, I didn't 
 have anything to put him in) and took him to the
 farm with intentions of 
 having him euthanized if I couldn't find a home.
 Called a few people and 
 left it at that... One of the training clients
 adopts ferals and took 
 him home Saturday.
 
 I heard this morning he's fat, sassy, and fitting in
 well. I'm nto sure 
 what his injuries are, but he's eating well...
 
 Steph
 
 
 
 
 


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Re: Kitty thrown from car

2005-12-19 Thread Barb Moermond
Thank you Steph. thank you thank you thank you - no matter what happens to that kitten now, you have made a huge difference in its life.  HUGSSteph E Caldwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  This past weekend I got called into work at the farm where I board, they needed a hand and I was avaliable. On my way to the barn I was in a hurry, but rounding a curve there was this little tiny kitten in the road. I had our full size PU and it's not real manuverable. I swerved, but thought I hit it. The car behind me stradled it, thankfully. I pulled over, hopped out, and found I hadn't hit it, but it appeared to have been thrown from a car judging by his wounds. He was at most 3 weeks old.I tucked him
 into a box with a red mechanics rag (greasy one, I didn't have anything to put him in) and took him to the farm with intentions of having him euthanized if I couldn't find a home. Called a few people and left it at that... One of the training clients adopts ferals and took him home Saturday.I heard this morning he's fat, sassy, and fitting in well. I'm nto sure what his injuries are, but he's eating well...Steph  Barb+Smoky the House Puma+El Bandito Malito"My cat the clown:  paying no mind to whom he should impress.  Merely living his life, doing what pleases him, and making me smile."- Anonymous__Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam?  Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com 

RE: Kitty thrown from car

2005-12-19 Thread Chris
We can only hope that the person who threw him from the car has the very
same thing happen to him!

Chris
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steph E Caldwell
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 1:46 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Kitty thrown from car

This past weekend I got called into work at the farm where I board, they 
needed a hand and I was avaliable. On my way to the barn I was in a 
hurry, but rounding a curve there was this little tiny kitten in the 
road. I had our full size PU and it's not real manuverable. I swerved, 
but thought I hit it. The car behind me stradled it, thankfully. I 
pulled over, hopped out, and found I hadn't hit it, but it appeared to 
have been thrown from a car judging by his wounds. He was at most 3 
weeks old.

I tucked him into a box with a red mechanics rag (greasy one, I didn't 
have anything to put him in) and took him to the farm with intentions of 
having him euthanized if I couldn't find a home. Called a few people and 
left it at that... One of the training clients adopts ferals and took 
him home Saturday.

I heard this morning he's fat, sassy, and fitting in well. I'm nto sure 
what his injuries are, but he's eating well...

Steph