Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-10 Thread Del Daniels
10, 2005 1:15 AM Subject: Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI?? Del. I will respond to everyone's emails about Lovey later this afternoon. It is 1:07 AM and after tests all day and grocery shopping, etc., driving home 45 miles after not eating (had fasting tests), I

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-09 Thread catatonya
Was it Lauren K? She used to do some for our shelter.[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 2/8/2005 10:23:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm still researching for auto transporting because I don't want him put in a cargo hold on a plane. :( Just wanted to add,

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-09 Thread catatonya
Patti, Where doesChristine live? I'm in Atlanta, kind of going backward on a transport, but if nothing else I may get him just to keep him from being reclaimed again... tonya[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Brenda, OMG, what a heartwrenching story! That poor baby.. Lovey certainly

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-09 Thread PEC2851
No and now this wonderful person has decided it is better if she remains anonymous. She feels terrible about not being able to do the flying anymore, but she was going non-stop. And she felt she was neglecting her own family. Patti

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-09 Thread PEC2851
tonya, Christine is in Atlanta also. Perhaps you would be able to help Kathy by getting Lovey from the vet clinic in Athens taking him to Christine's facility. She is so busy And it is so urgent that Lovey gets moved to "safety" so the "owners" don't have the chance to "reclaim" him,

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-09 Thread Del Daniels
: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 10:30 PM Subject: Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI?? The Yahoo group I have worked w/ when I pulled from Spalding Co. A.C. is called Billyboard. (Named after the first Spalding rescue) The group focuses on Spalding its' animals

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-09 Thread PEC2851
It's already starting to be a "bad" day... Meant Brenda, not Kathy. I'm already stressed and not thinking Sorrry Brenda, and didn't mean to confuse you Tonya. Patti

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-09 Thread PEC2851
I became involved w/ Spalding after getting a cross-post about the shelter. That's when I first visited the site and saw my Daisy. I put in a Last Chance Notification for her and was literally quite astounded that she hadn't been saved.. That's how my Spalding experience started.

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-09 Thread catatonya
I could do that. Check and see if she's willing to foster. I'm going to contact jenny about getting the cat tomorrow or friday after work.[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: tonya, Christine is in Atlanta also. Perhaps you would be able to help Kathy by getting Lovey from the vet clinic in Athens taking

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-09 Thread catatonya
looney tunes! Del - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@vlists.net Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 10:30 PM Subject: Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI?? The Yahoo group I have worked w/ when I pulled from Spalding Co. A.C. is called Billyboard. (Named

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-09 Thread catatonya
Brenda and all, Are we all sure no one can take the other positive as well? t"Brenda K. Smith" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Patti. Wow, thank you so much for all the information. I will check out the Billyboard on Yahoo. Is the person who boards for a reasonable price on that board? If not, do

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-09 Thread catatonya
I'll see if I can get in touch with Lauren then. t[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No and now this wonderful person has decided it is better if she remains anonymous. She feels terrible about not being able to do the flying anymore, but she was going non-stop. And she felt she was neglecting her

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-09 Thread PEC2851
Since Brenda is having her tests done today, do you think I should get in touch w/ Christine and make sure she has room.. Like I said, she's very rescue friendly, her rates are very reasonable, actually dirt cheap. It would be a great thing, and a very wise move to get Lovey moved to

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-09 Thread Del Daniels
: Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI?? The Yahoo group I have worked w/ when I pulled from Spalding Co. A.C. is called Billyboard. (Named after the first Spalding rescue) The group focuses on Spalding its' animals, but also does work

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-09 Thread Del Daniels
10:30 PM Subject: Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI?? The Yahoo group I have worked w/ when I pulled from Spalding Co. A.C. is called Billyboard. (Named after the first Spalding rescue) The group focuses on Spalding its

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-09 Thread Barb Moermond
Where in WI is Cat Heaven located? I'm in Madison and am willing to go 2.5-3 hrs out from here. I did a run from here to Black River Falls and I also went to La Crosse to pick up a little sweetie."Brenda K. Smith" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Patti. Wow, thank you so much for all the information.

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-09 Thread Brenda K. Smith
Del. I will respond to everyone's emails about Lovey later this afternoon. It is 1:07 AM and after tests all day and grocery shopping, etc., driving home 45 miles after not eating (had fasting tests), I have been trying to read all emails about Lovey and get to bed. I did email Jenny,

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-08 Thread TenHouseCats
brenda, there is a vast network of transporters all over the country, tho not all will do cats, and many of those won't do FeLVs. but go to yahoogroups.com and search for them. also, most states have a transport groups, too--look for the name of the states the transport would go through.

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-08 Thread Del Daniels
: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI?? brenda, there is a vast network of transporters all over the country, tho not all will do cats, and many of those won't do FeLVs. but go to yahoogroups.com and search for them. also, most states have a transport groups, too--look for the name

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-08 Thread Brenda K. Smith
Del Thank you so much. I am printing your email out to keep track of who might be able to drive a leg of time. I'm still researching for auto transporting because I don't want him put in a cargo hold on a plane. :( Thank you again. -- Brenda.

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-08 Thread Brenda K. Smith
Thank you very much. I have been spending the evening researching, googling, etc. I want Lovey's journey to be as stress free as possible. Thank you again. -- Brenda. http://www.whiskersandwicks.com http://www.cheqnet.net/~bksmith "The only risk you ever

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-08 Thread PEC2851
The Yahoo group I have worked w/ when I pulled from Spalding Co. A.C. is called Billyboard. (Named after the first Spalding rescue) The group focuses on Spalding its' animals, but also does work w/ Athens other Ga. shelters. There is a database that lists people willing to do

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-08 Thread PEC2851
In a message dated 2/8/2005 10:23:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm still researching for auto transporting because I don't want him put in a cargo hold on a plane. :( Just wanted to add, that Delta airlines has it's base in Atlanta and you might be able to

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-08 Thread catatonya
Hey Brenda! That's the cat I posted about a few weeks ago! Congratulations! FYI to anyone interested, Jennifer now has another positive. It is a white female, persian. t"Brenda K. Smith" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Del Thank you so much. I am printing your email out to keep track of who might

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-08 Thread Brenda K. Smith
Patti. Wow, thank you so much for all the information. I will check out the Billyboard on Yahoo. Is the person who boards for a reasonable price on that board? If not, do you know how I can contact her. We need to get Lovey out of the vet clinic fast. He has been in an abusive home. I

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-08 Thread Brenda K. Smith
Patti Thank you for that information also. I will look into that too. :) -- Brenda. http://www.whiskersandwicks.com http://www.cheqnet.net/~bksmith "The only risk you ever run in befriending a cat is enriching yourself." - Colette Don't Take Your

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-08 Thread PEC2851
Brenda, OMG, what a heartwrenching story! That poor baby.. Lovey certainly deserves to get out of there and into your "loving" home. The woman who does pulling boarding is Christine Greene. I can vouch for her because she has helped coordinate all my rescues dating back to when she

Re: OT: Transporting Adopted Cat from GA to WI??

2005-02-08 Thread Brenda K. Smith
Tonya. Yes, that's the one. He's a seal point Himalayan and is a beautiful boy and very loving, so I named him Lovey. :) The only problem with getting all of these 'need a home' emails is that I want them all. :) Jenny is a delight. It's been so nice working with her to adopt