I agree. Annie showed signs and tested positive only when she lost her person
to cancer and there were so many chages in her life. Now, She is becoming
clamer, not looking over her back all the time and even shares my bed with the
others.
Ardy Robertson wrote:
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Thank you, Amani.
On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 12:33 AM, Ardy Robertson
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> Are they allowing her to keep her pets in this hotel? Or are they
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> *From:* Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] *On Behalf
> Of
Some shelters in northern states are actually importing dogs from
southern shelters. Not cats, though. I did get my last FeLV+ cat (RIP
sweet Brock) from a shelter nearly 2 hours away. He was there 3 months
before I adopted him.
Marsha
On 6/2/2016 6:23 AM, Margo wrote:
Robert wrote;
Robert wrote; "There really are NO rescue groups in her vicinity that would hold on to
her animals until she got better settled?? That is SO sad there
are quite a few up here that would do itas well as shelters that
will NOT kill them as long as she takes them back in a reasonable
Just because I don't know how familiar everyone is with public Shelter policies, "Owner Surrendered" animals are first to be euthanized. It's generally a space issue, too many animals, and no place to put them. The FeLV cat is done as soon as the paperwork is complete. S/he will either go straight
Kelley wrote;"The south is MUCH different from New York State. It is much cheaper to
live here and there are correspondingly fewer services. I could never
dream of having a lot of stuff they have in NYS." Very true. And her inability to get around doesn't help, I'm
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