Re: [Felvtalk] FW: Searching For Foster People / No Kill / Rescues in NY on Long Island

2012-10-11 Thread Amanda Vollaro
Sure, Natalie. POst away! Anything will help. I was lucky to be able to adopt 
out one from this brood, but after trying for months to find suitable adoptive 
parents via Craigslist in my area, I gave up. So many people want cats without 
strings - without a backup vet, and without the means to take care of them. I 
had to turn down nearly 30 people. I'd fell much better is I was dealing with 
experienced rescuers...so here's my #: 516-350-0131. It's a gmail #, so people 
can call absolutely anytime, even in the middle of the night, and leave me a 
message that I'll get next day when I log on. 
Oh, could you post the Animal SOS Alert URL? Id like to take a look and see if 
I should join. 
Thanks!
Amanda Vollaro
avoll...@optonline.net

- Original Message - 
  From: Natalie 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 5:47 PM
  Subject: [Felvtalk] FW: Searching For Foster People / No Kill / Rescues in NY 
on Long Island


  I could post your plea on the Animal SOS Alert – I don’t know anyone 
personally since I am in CT, but it might help.  The last 2 paragraphs would 
do.  There’s a large number of groups and individual rescuers who participate 
in this network.  This also happens to be a rally bad time with cold weather 
approaching when truly needy cats need to be taken off the streets right now!  
Let me know if you would like me to do it and if yo u would like to add 
anything to it. Would you like to list your telephone number, too?

  Natalie

   

  From: Amanda Vollaro avoll...@optonline.net
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 3:17 PM
  Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Searching For Foster People / No Kill / Rescues in NY 
on Long Island

   

   

  Hey all, I've been a lurker here for quite a while - lost a batch of 
yearlings to FeLV about a year ago, and your advice has taught me quite a bit 
about treatment of young cats that came up positive. 

   

  I've been lucky in that most of my kitten rescues turned out negative, but I 
am working with several who are pos and will probably never go neg  - it sucks 
- why are the sweetest ones always pos?! 

   

  Anyway, I've become overwhelmed with the sheer number of kitties that I'm 
dealing with (24) and even though I've been working with The Brookhaven Animal 
Alliance to get them all fixed, I'm at my wits end. I'm trying to find foster 
parents for at least six little darling 7 month old ragdoll kittens. Some are 
loners and can go on their own, others could be paired for comfort...they are 
all indoor-outdoor cats (they have a kitty-run on my deck outside) and every 
one of them is a love. 

   

  Does anyone know of anybody doing fostering in my area (Suffolk County) and 
could you please let me know their contact info? I have tried asking some of 
the gals that I know, and they are booked up solid. 


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[Felvtalk] FW: Searching For Foster People / No Kill / Rescues in NY on Long Island

2012-10-10 Thread Natalie
I could post your plea on the Animal SOS Alert – I don’t know anyone personally 
since I am in CT, but it might help.  The last 2 paragraphs would do.  There’s 
a large number of groups and individual rescuers who participate in this 
network.  This also happens to be a rally bad time with cold weather 
approaching when truly needy cats need to be taken off the streets right now!  
Let me know if you would like me to do it and if yo u would like to add 
anything to it. Would you like to list your telephone number, too?

Natalie

 

From: Amanda Vollaro avoll...@optonline.net
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Searching For Foster People / No Kill / Rescues in NY 
on Long Island

 

 

Hey all, I've been a lurker here for quite a while - lost a batch of yearlings 
to FeLV about a year ago, and your advice has taught me quite a bit about 
treatment of young cats that came up positive. 

 

I've been lucky in that most of my kitten rescues turned out negative, but I am 
working with several who are pos and will probably never go neg  - it sucks - 
why are the sweetest ones always pos?! 

 

Anyway, I've become overwhelmed with the sheer number of kitties that I'm 
dealing with (24) and even though I've been working with The Brookhaven Animal 
Alliance to get them all fixed, I'm at my wits end. I'm trying to find foster 
parents for at least six little darling 7 month old ragdoll kittens. Some are 
loners and can go on their own, others could be paired for comfort...they are 
all indoor-outdoor cats (they have a kitty-run on my deck outside) and every 
one of them is a love. 

 

Does anyone know of anybody doing fostering in my area (Suffolk County) and 
could you please let me know their contact info? I have tried asking some of 
the gals that I know, and they are booked up solid. 


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