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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

749.0. "Abused cats need home......" by CADSE::LUBY () Tue Sep 08 1987 11:52

		TWO CATS DESPERATELY NEED HOME!!!

	Hi,

	This weekend, my roomate and I went to visit her parents for
	the day.  They had other company over and I knew that they
	had two cats but I didn't see them.  Finally I asked my
	roomate where her parents put the cats.  She told me, but
	said that I didn't want to see them.  But I insisted so I
	went downstairs to the bathroom in the basement where they
	were kept.

	I was horrified.  The stench in the room was incredible. 
	These two cats were kept locked in a room with only a fan
	for ventilation.  They had a giant box filled with about 6
	inches of kitty litter and it was overflowing.  The cats
	also went ALL over the bathroom floor since they didn't
	want to use the filthy litter box.  And the floor was also
	covered with weeks of dust and cat hair.  And they had a huge
	bowl of dried cat food that had hair in it!!  While I was in
	there one of the cats also took a drink out of the toilet
	although there was a bowl of water, probably days old.
	The cats were simply starving for affection too and one of
	they had a hoarse meow which my roomate said was probably
	from crying to get out of the room.  The door and door jamb
	were scratched bare from their efforts to get out.  I held
	the two cats for a few minutes but finally had to get out
	of the filthy room.  I can't even explain the horror I felt
	at seeing the room were they were kept.  My roomates parents
	told us that the cats were only locked up when there was
	company but I think otherwise.  Locking a cat up temporarily
	is one thing but to keep a cat in a room like that is something
	else entirely.  All it takes to keep a cat is to change the
	litter periodically and give them fresh food and water every
	day.  The litter is probably changed only when the rest of the
	house starts smelling and the food is replaced when they run
	out, from the looks of things.

	My roomate told me that her mother wants to get rid of the two
	cats.  She is thinking of having them put to sleep!!  Well,
	I volunteered to try to find them a home.  One is a five year
	old Siamese and the other is an 11 year old Balinese.  Both are
	males.  I don't know if they have papers or not but this could
	be found out if it matter to you.  Only thing is, even if they
	do have papers, who know if they could be found.  She probably
	threw them out.
                                                  
	I wish that there was something else that I could do for these
	cats but if I do or say anything to her mother, her mother will
	be mad and take it out on my roomate, not me.  And her mother
	is really nasty and has the ability to make her life miserable.
	So, I really can't cause any trouble there.  I was thinking
	about reporting this to someone anonomously but she would figure
	out that it was me because she knows how I feel about cats.

	I just hope that I can find a home for these two cats.  I wish
	I could take them myself but I can't.  Four cats would be too
	much in a small condo.....  And I couldn't afford vet bills now.
                                                                   
    
    	Karen
    
    	P.S.  Any ideas of suggestions would be helpful.
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749.1IdeasBUFFER::HOFFMANJoan Hoffman, DTN: 276-9829Tue Sep 08 1987 12:0715
Until you can find homes for them, why don't you and your roommate (since 
they're her parents!) take the cats.  At least this way, you know they'll be out 
of that awful environment!  Since you relayed all the information to all of us, 
someone can still anonymously call the SPCA or animal officer.  The parents 
wouldn't necessarily know that it was you, after all, they have other friends,
don't they?  If you can't take the cats even temporarily, and decide this
should be reported, which I think should be done, give more information, i.e.
people's name, address, etc., and I'm sure one of us fellow noters will call.
Please do something soon!

Regards,
J.



749.2Wish I could....CADSE::LUBYTue Sep 08 1987 12:4329
    
    
    	Re: .1
    
    	As far as reporting them, I'm not afraid to do it.  I mean I
    	can always play innocent.  In fact, I probably wouldn't even
    	tell my roomate in case her parents put the pressure on her
    	to admit my guilt.  But I am almost positive that they would
    	figure it out to be me.  After all, I'm not really her parents
    	friend, and she thinks that her daughter and I are malicious,
    	drunken sluts (no kidding either).  I mean, this lady is nasty
    	and also jealous of her daughter.  I just don't want to create
    	any more problems for the kid because she has enough right now
    	without worsening the situation with her mother which is O.K.
    	right at the moment.
                            
    	And as far as taking the cats right now...  well, I just got
    	a kitten and I live in a no pets allowed apartment.  I am
    	having a hard enough time keeping him out of sight.  But in
    	another month I'll be moving into my Condo so its a possibility
    	later.  I just couldn't keep them because I will have my mothers
    	cat for the winter, plus my kitten.  And two other cats, especially
    	an older one make me nervous because I'm going to be quite broke
    	due to this condo and couldn't possibly afford vet bills.
    	
    	Karen
    
    	P.S.  Keep the ideas coming....
                                       
749.3report it!EXODUS::ALLENTue Sep 08 1987 14:4625
    
    
    
    If you anonomously report yourself as a "neighbor" and don't say
    anything to your roommate, and especially never admit to doing it, I
    really doubt that they could ever be certain it was you.  A white lie
    in this case is 100% justified!!!  Of course, you shouldn't get
    involved in your roommates problems with her mother, but I don't think
    this is related.  You were witness to animal abuse, and you have a
    responsibility to report it (in my book, anyway).  It's hard enough for
    me to sit and just imagine all the abuse that occurs every day without
    my knowledge, but to know and have seen abusive treatment is even worse
    to live with. 
    
    I think there MUST be a way to report this without tipping them
    off that it was you!  I would also be willing to make the call so
    that you could honestly say it wasn't you...
    
    Good luck, and let us know how it turns out... There aren't enough
    people like you (and all of us) who care so deeply about animals,
    so they need us even more desperately to act on their behalf.  Chances
    are, no one else will!
                      
    Amy.
    
749.416835::MCALLISTERIt's okay to say the U___ word!Tue Sep 08 1987 21:567
    I vote for turning them in....
    
    Even though I understand the 'politics' of the situation, I think
    that animal molesters belong in the same class as child molesters,
    preferrably not allowed near either.
    
    Dave
749.5NRADM2::CONGERWed Sep 09 1987 15:289
    
    
    	Please report these people - just imagine how those poor cats
    must feel, locked up in that filthy room, day after day, `starving
    for attention', as you put it. This could definitely lead to serious
    health problems for them. You never know - maybe the woman would
    actually be relieved to get them off her hands. Please consider
    it.
    
749.6Things are looking up....CADSE::LUBYThu Sep 10 1987 10:0623
    
    	Well, the situation seems to have changed.  When my roomate
    talked to her mother the other day her mother told her that the
    cats were now out of the room and they were keeping them in the
    indoor glassed in porch.  This in certainly better and they use
    that room often so I don't think it will get  to be too much of
    a mess.  I think her parents caught wind of how I felt about the
    situation and decided to do something before I did.  I told her
    mother that I was going to advertise to find the two cats homes
    and she just walked away from me saying whatever.  Now she tells
    her daughter that she wants to keep them.  I am definately going
    to keep an eye on things though and check out the cats new living
    situation.  And if things don't look better I will report them.
     But if I report them now, there may be no evidence to back up my
    claims if that bathroom has been cleaned up.  Thats really all I
    can do right now.
    
    	But, if anyone is interested in adopting one of the cats, let
    me know because she might very well agree to giving up one or both
    cats.  
    
    	Karen
    
749.7Next time - shelterAURORA::MURPHYIs it Friday yet?Fri Sep 11 1987 14:4512
    
   It's really too bad that such a person has any animal in her care
    such as Karen's roommate's mother.  From the sound of it, she probably
    shouldn't have had children in her care either.
    
   Karen, if you hear of any further abuse, please do report it to the
    authorities and also, for the cats' sake, opt to give them a home
    even if you have to take them to a shelter.  A shelter is a better
    place (and a better chance) for them than where they are now.
    
    Continue checking.
    
749.9Sorry, but ...VAXWRK::DUDLEYThu Oct 22 1987 16:118
    Unless the animal shelter is a "no-kill", and most of
    them are NOT, rest assured that perfectly healthly,
    friendly cats and dogs are put to sleep regularly.
    
    I don't mean to burst your bubble, but it's important
    to know the reality of the pet overpopulation problem.
    
    Donna
749.11no one is responsibleDELNI::SCHWINDTFri Oct 23 1987 13:207
    
    Gee, don't be so defensive, .9 was just trying to
    point out a few facts.
    
    Katie