Debbie,
These photos are so pitiful! Those poor babies. So many with eye
infections or even blind! It sounds as if progress is being made altho
on the website, the deadlines are way past. Are these little ones
getting treatment?
Pam
Debbie wrote:
While looking at the net I stumbled upon a very sad story. If you
would click on the link and read about what these folks are up against.
www.foreclosurecats.org http://www.foreclosurecats.org
Hi Debbie,
Thank you for asking about the status of the kitties.
Yes, we believe we have successfully removed all
the www.ForeclosureCats.org http://www.foreclosurecats.org/ from
inside.the bank cleanout crew will be well into next week cleaning
the junk off that property. They have our contact numbers to
notify us of any cats they find. There are still a few very skittish
/ feral outdoor cats that we need to trap to spay/neuter and include
in a TNR program if they indeed are feral.
We still have 7 cats in vets that are still not well enough to be
spay/neutered and placed in a foster home.
We have 2 very healthy and thriving 6 week old kittens that are ready
to be adopted (preferably together, they keep each other company) or
at least fostered (currently they are in a large dog crate in a
garage, they are being cared for but not what we want for this boy and
girl).
Donations are still desperately neededvet bills (although most
vets have given us rescue friendly rates) continue to add up with the
53 cats that we have taken in from this property.
Lastly, we need adopters. As the small rescue groups involved do not
have a shelter we need to find the forever homes soon so as to honor
our commitment to the wonderful fosters that these kitties will be
placed in a few months at most.
We have very sweet cats and kittens that need their forever homes.
*_We have about 5 FIV+ adult cats that will need a very experienced
cat guardians or a pet lover that currently has no cats and if they
have dogs (cat friendly dogs). _*
We have special needs kitties (1 totally blind very sweet kitten and
many kittens / cats that are blind in one eye, also we have a deaf cat)
We also have very sweet adult cats that need a patient guardian who
can help socialize them.
Please spread the word to your friends about www.ForeclosureCats.org
http://www.foreclosurecats.org/ and if they live near Cincinnati and
would be interested in adopting or fostering one of these discarded
kitties, please ask them to complete the applicable form on the site.
Hopefully this weekend, I can update the site with some individual
kitties' saga thru this ordeal.
Have a GREAT Day!
Anita Barron
www.ForeclosureCats.org http://www.foreclosurecats.org/