I agree. Glenda, this is so inappropriate for this list. This is an
inflammatory issue that does *not* belong on our FELVtalk list,
I think everyone else understands this. This is a Feline Leukemia
list, and that's a very clear boundary.
I think FELVtalk has always been lenient about OT
Shelters put a lot of cats down who would make wonderful pets if given the
opportunity. Cats who are fractious or undersocialized need a good foster home
where someone will take the time to work with them. It is premature to send
them to a barn home, especially when they have been so recently
Bless your heart...I sure will...
--- Susan Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shelters put a lot of cats down who would make
wonderful pets if given the opportunity. Cats who
are fractious or undersocialized need a good foster
home where someone will take the time to work with
them. It is
And if the cats have already been transferred to barn homes perhaps we can
retrieve them and work on indoor placement with an eye towards socialization
for adoption.
glenda Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bless your heart...I sure will...
--- Susan Hoffman wrote:
Shelters put a lot of cats
Thanks for the info. I'm not reading FELVtalk that much lately, but I
think unless these are FELV cats, this sort of thing is pretty Off
Topic, controversial, and better for a different list, I'd think.
Best of luck,
Gloria
On Nov 19, 2007, at 10:03 AM, Susan Dubose wrote:
Hello,
,
Ever guarding with sharpened claws.
Trajan Tennent
- Original Message -
From: Belinda Sauro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: Kelly Saveika
Susan,
Well we have these problems here too and when AC raids a house and
it is on the news they show actual footage of the inside to back up what
they are saying. Since this wasn't done in this case I have to have
reservations that AC was probably exaggerating what they actually
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