I work with Feline Rescue and Rehome(FuRR) here in Arkansas, and
we're helping to raise money to spay and neuter a colony of feral/stray
cats in North Carolina. If you can donate to help with this, go to
http://www.teamfurr.org/www.teamfurr.org to contribute thru Paypal, and
indicate that
Oh Gloria good luck with very worthy cause! I am in constant need of
donations myself :), so can't really part with any cash. Are there
businesses in the area that might help once they realize how TNR works
in maintaining a healthy, stable, non-growing colony? Maybe a fund
raiser could be
Dear Gloria,
Happy to help; I only wish I could afford more! Best of luck with this; I know how difficult fundraising is and grant proposals take time to write and time to process and there is no guarantee; meanwhile, kittens are being born.
You might want to check out the 'humane
Thanks, Nina - she did do a yard sale here in Arkansas, but the weather
hasn't been good an+d everybody's been sick, so it didn't go too well.
Course we're in Arkansas, and the kitties are in North Carolina... so
becomes an interesting spay/neuter project! Not sure if they'll find FELV
or
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Date: Friday, March 4, 2005 1:13 pm
Subject: OT - need help for North Carolina cats
I work with Feline Rescue and Rehome(FuRR) here in Arkansas, and
we're helping to raise money to spay and neuter a colony of
feral/stray
cats in North Carolina. If you can donate to help
Great info!! Thanks Julie, you all are the best!
Gloria
At 02:11 PM 3/4/2005, you wrote:
Dear Gloria,
Happy to help; I only wish I could afford more! Best of luck with this; I
know how difficult fundraising is and grant proposals take time to write
and time to process and there is no
are
fuzzy.
can you imagine? hell, I'd let someone put their name on any of my cats for
that kind of money
barbara
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From: Gloria B. Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 2:13 PM
Subject: OT - need help for North Carolina cats
I have not read all the emails on this thread, so sorry if someone has
already suggested this, but she should contact Alley Cat Allies in Washington,
D.C. They are a national advocacy group for TNR of feral cats, and they
have resources (written, video, etc.) on trapping and have a network
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