Dear
Hideyo
If we
can figure out transportation then I will gladly take your little
Trubomi if you can't find a good real home for her. (I don't consider mine a
"real" home for FelV kits because my two----both are also feral---are confined
to my second bedroom-10 x 11 feet--and I feel like a
jailer.)
I also
need to say in advance that if I have to move to UK (a real possibility
with a cat's lifetime) then I would have to find another home for her if she
remains positive as I would not be allowed legally to take her in. (I would be
taking all my neg cats to UK). Plus, I need to get my quarantined
cats re-tested before introducing a new FeLV cat. This would spur me to do
it--I've been putting it off because of the stress for them, being
feral.
That
said, let me know what you think when you have time to think about
it!
love
and hugs, Kerry
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 11:23 AM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: DESPARATELY need HELP - pls read! Hi, everyone, I am desperately
needing a help! I rescued kitty who is an adult female and she is the most
affectionate cat I have ever seen! She looks very very healthy – I took
her to the vet for a blood work just to make sure that she does not have any
virus – and it turned out to be she is Felv positive – I am waiting for
confirmation test from Antech this morning – and I am trying to find her a good
home – I thought of keeping Ginger and Tsubomi (new kitty’s name – meaning a
small blossom) together, but in order for me to keep them together, I need to
extend the space, as right now, where Ginger is way too small for two kitties (a
big bathroom) – I also thought of moving my FIV positive Carl with the rest of
negatives, but then, I just found out from FIV list person that her negative
became positive from a positive cat (very very first time I have heard of this)
– now, I am reconsidering moving Carl to where my negatives are as I also have
small kittens as well – I have a feeling that she is
transient and may clear the virus – but I feel that I should find a good home
for her.. now Ginger is stressed out and worry that it will worsen her
conditions as she already has not been eating for the past three weeks and she
is very nervous right now (Tsubomi is in a crate and she is not mean at all to
Ginger,, but you have to know, Ginger.. she is very sensitive)
– So the bottom line – I thought I
never would ask.. but I need to find a good home for my sweetest new baby,
Tsubomi – I don’t want to continue to keep her in a crate, and even if she is
out.. the space it way too small for both of them.. and I can’t afford to stress
Ginger any more than she is already – I am SOOOOOOOOO
desperate. I also found out that my baby
Gurfankle has a liver problem and lost lots of weights and I also have to deal
with the animal control issue – Someone, please help me – please consider being
a mom for Tsubomi – as I said,, she is a purring motor machine – I never seen a
kitty as sweet and affectionate as she is and she deserves better than where she
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