Hi,
a vet tech that works were I do, takes in kittens to foster. She just tested two and that came up postive. She is fostering about 10-15 kits right now, so she needs to find a forever home or foster home for them. Any help would be appreciated. We are in the new york area, willing to travel. They are about 8 weeks, eating on thier own. She has had them since they were 1 week old. I can only foster them for a short while, as long as I know thier is placement for them, I can not keep them. Food will be provided. Please help!
Jeni
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From: "MacKenzie, Kerry N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: o/t established cat and new cat
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 12:57:11 -0500

Thanks Diane. Wonderful!
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Rosenfeldt
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 10:45 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: o/t established cat and new cat


My first instinct was to say, first own cat, then after a while, Kitty.
BUT.  Then I thought of my own move, when Gail and I combined our
respective households -- me with Missy, Luc, and at that time Phoebe,
and her with Tribble and at that time Kitty.  We hadn't introduced them
all to each other, even though we lived a hallway away in our apartment
building.  It just didn't seem like a good idea.  When we moved, we
weren't too worried about the females, who were all sort of loners and
wouldn't have territorial issues.  We were worried about our two big
Alphas, especially because Tribble especially is so confrontational.
But when we let them out of the carriers and they saw each other, it was
literally like:
(nose touch) "Dude!"
(ass sniff) "Dude!"
No territorial stuff at all.  (It probably helped, in the long run, that
this house has 11 rooms and they wouldn't have to see each other at all
if they didn't want to, but they didn't know that then.)  So I'm
wondering if, since there will be big changes for both cats anyway, it
would be fine to introduce them to the new place at the same time, and
maybe there wouldn't be territory wars.  I don't know.  Might be
completely dependent on the cats' personalities, whether the original
cat NEEDS to be Alpha?

Diane R.

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Kerry N.
        Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 3:51 PM
        To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
        Subject: o/t established cat and new cat


        Hi guys
        I'm sorry I've not been on the list recently. (Trying to prepare
to go to UK again while working on an adopter for one of my fosters.)
        As always, all sick kitties are in my thoughts, and my heart
goes out to those that have lost beloved furbabies.
        I wonder if I could ask you knowledgeable folks a Q?
        The potential adopter of my foster, Kitty, took her own cat to
her parents place while she moved house. She says she now wants to
establish her cat in her new home before she takes Kitty. Surely it wd
be better if she used this ideal opportunity to move them together into
the new place? Any opinions much appreciated before I get back to her on
this.....I believe she plans to remove her cat tomorrow from her
parents.
        Thanks as always
        Kerry



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