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1056.1 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Fri Jan 22 1988 18:11 | 10 |
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Would it be worthwhile trying to contact a local breeder of whatever
he is (what's an "oriental"?) to see if they would want him? I
know the humane societies out here have contacts with local dog
and cat societies and call them when purebread animals wind up at the
shelter. Often the breeders associations (or whatever they are)
can place the purebreds. Please keep us informed about what happens.
(How did the jerk wind up with the cats?)
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1056.2 | Potential Help | LAIDBK::SHERRICK | Molly :^) | Fri Jan 22 1988 20:58 | 9 |
| An oriental shorthair is essentially a siamese type cat that commes
in lots of different colors EXCEPT colorpoint colors. They can be
solid, tabby, ticked (like abyssinians), etc.
I happen to know of a C.F.A. club in that area that might be
able/willing to help locate a breeder, or someone who would like
to adopt this cat. I'll forward the name & address of a contact
via VAXmail.
Good luck!
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1056.4 | HUH ????? | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Mon Jan 25 1988 15:15 | 9 |
| If this is a CFA Grand Champion (exactly what does that title mean)why
did he bring them in to the Humane Society. Why didn't he put an
ad in the paper? How do you know that this cat is a CFA Grand
Champion? Is there proof? Are they really his to give away? This
sounds confusing........
Sandi (Lightning's & DejaVu's mom)
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1056.5 | | MARRHQ::KORCHNAK | | Mon Jan 25 1988 15:51 | 23 |
| Due to other commitments, I have been unable to 'volunteer' at the
SPCA. However, another woman who works here is a volunteer and told
me about the cat.
Evidently this man said he 'found the cats'. He did have papers.
They checked everything out and the papers are legit. (It's a tan
oriental short hair). The man said the cats were 'too high strung'
for him, and couldn't handle them. He had kept them in cages since
he got them, cause they tore his house apart the first night he
had them. (How LONG he had them, I don't know). The one cat found
a home (not the CFA champion). The CFA champion, whose name is so
long I couldn't pronounce, but they call him Glen for short, is
still at the SPCA as of now.
Since I am NOT an authority on pedigrees, I'm not quite sure what
a CFA champion is, but I DO know enough that it is a good breed
of cat.
If anyone else could give Sandi (AND me!) and explanation of what
a CFA champion means, I would love to know.
Cheryl
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1056.6 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Mon Jan 25 1988 17:22 | 14 |
| I am imagining two scenarios here:
1. The cats were stolen, and the papers as well.
2. The creep bought the cats, didn't know anything about cats,
realized he'd made a mistake and didn't have the guts to return
the cats to the breeder.
Either way, I think the breeder would want to know. Cat show people,
I am assuming that if the actual names of the cats were known, the
breeder could be traced? I hope he or she is a responsible person
given that the cats might have wound up in the creep's hands thru scenario
#2....
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1056.7 | it's on the papers | BUFFER::FUSCI | DEC has it (on backorder) NOW! | Mon Jan 25 1988 19:07 | 20 |
| re: breeder name
Let me emphasize the previous response. I am a breeder. If people don't
like my cats, I expect them back. If one of my cats ended up at a shelter,
I'd want to know so I could do something about it.
If you have the papers, you have all the data. The papers have the
breeder's name and address right on them.
If you only have the complete name, you still have enough. For example,
one of my cats is named "Spielzeit Karlchen Braun of Fewsee". The first
name ("Spielzeit") is the cattery name of the breeder. You can call CFA,
and they'll tell you the breeder's name and address corresponding to the
cattery name.
*Please* call the breeder, and tell them what's happening. Even if they're
far away, they probably have friends in the area. If you need help
deciphering the papers or getting the information from CFA, call me.
Ray
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1056.8 | | PBA::DALEY | | Tue Jan 26 1988 09:50 | 43 |
| I have been reading the responses and want to express a couple
thoughts I've had on the subject.
First, we don't know the total situation of the man who brought the
cats to the SPCA - we cannot be sure they were stolen, or yes-
maybe the man bought the cats and then didn't/couldn't keep
them. He could have done ALOT worse with them than bring them to
a shelter. He could have opened the door to his house and pushed
them out!!! Having worked with my local humane group - I have
retrieved cats (and kittens) who were just abandoned on the street
(in the middle of Route 9 in Framingham - for those not familiar
with that area - it is a BUSY 4-lane highway). We have also retrieved
cats from beaches, from parking lots, etc. Of course, it would have
been ALOT better all around if he had brought them sooner and
not kept them the way he did.
Possibly, He may not have been familiar with the fact that a breeder
will take his/her cats back.
Also, the man could also have destroyed the papers and
brought only the cat to the shelter. But he didn't destroy them,
and he has allowed the new owner to get a valuable cat - or - perhaps
he DID know the breeder would take it back but the man didn't want to
spend the time calling (yes I know it takes only a few minutes) and
suspected that the SPCA would do his work for him - and look at the
response it has received. This cat will find a good home - the other
one already has a new home.
I would also think that this man will not get another cat. It sounds
as if he has found out that cats - like any living creature - require
love and attention.
One more thought - if I had a litter of purebreds or just mongrel
type kittens, yes, I would want the person who bought the cat/kitten
to return it to me because I would want to assume responsiblity
for it. However, if the person moves from the area, or for one reason
or another - including ignorance - does not inform me that he doesn't
want the animal any longer, I would perfer that he take it to a shelter.
At least that way, the animal isn't in danger of getting maimed
or killed on the street from objects, animals or other people.
Pat
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1056.9 | other reasons | INK::KALLIS | Just everybody please calm down... | Tue Jan 26 1988 13:49 | 9 |
| There are two explanations offered on why the man brought the cats to the
shelter: 1) stolen, and 2) didn't_want_to/couldn't keep them after
buying them. There are other possible scenarios: 3) inherited the cats;
4) was looking after them for a friend, who couldn't return [death,
injury, deportation, imprisonment, etc.]; and 5) won them in a raffle.
What's important is that the cat is healthy and available.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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1056.10 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Tue Jan 26 1988 14:47 | 3 |
| Meanwhile....what's going on with the cat? Has the breeder been
tracked down, or a local breeder found?
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1056.11 | | DISSRV::GERRY | Go ahead, make me PURRR... | Tue Jan 26 1988 15:03 | 7 |
| Of course, there's always the possibility that the breeder didn't
want or wouldn't take them back.
Unfortunately, not all breeders are alike.
cin
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1056.12 | Still checking... | MARRHQ::KORCHNAK | | Tue Jan 26 1988 16:22 | 6 |
| I'm going to try to find out tonite the status of 'Glen', and the
information that some of you have asked for.
I'll let you know!
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1056.13 | Information on Glen | MARRHQ::KORCHNAK | | Wed Jan 27 1988 10:22 | 20 |
| This is the information that I got this morning. (BTW: there was
no address on the cats' papers)
NAME OF CAT: Printers Glengarriff of Catspaw
SIRE: Printers Crimson Pennant
DAM: Sand n Sea Bankshot of Tagatia
BREEDER: Pat Glass - Ann Sumrall
Also, this man that had the cats just moved here from Colorado.
That's where 'supposedly' the man acquired these cats.
Also, the SPCA still has 'Glen' and he's adjusting better since
his 'friend' got adopted.
Also, they just got a Chocolate Snowshoe cat. Does anyone know about
this breed? He does not have papers, but is a GORGEOUS cat.
Cheryl
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1056.15 | ...to save the day, Mighty Mouse is on the way... | GLINKA::GREENE | | Wed Jan 27 1988 10:39 | 4 |
| I have just gotten the breeders' phone numbers from
CFA. Will report back when I have information.
P
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1056.16 | Glengarriff is OKAY! | GLINKA::GREENE | | Wed Jan 27 1988 10:52 | 23 |
| Good news!
The breeders are aware that the cat is there, and a good home
WILL be found for him...according to Ann Sumral (or Summerall?).
She said that the SPCA had placed an ad, and there were many
requests, but they had to neuter him first. She will take him
back if no other home is found.
BTW, it turns out the cat is a Champion, not a Grand Champion
(getting a championship sounds a bit more impressive that it
really is...but a GRAND championship is indeed grand!).
He is about 2 and 1/2 years old, and the man did indeed recently
return from Colorado with the cats.
It wasn't at all clear to me what was going on such that the cat
was brought to the SPCA rather than placed privately, although
Ann said the SPCA is a very special place that one can even
board cats!
Bottom line: cat *not* in danger of no home or worse.
P
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1056.17 | SNOWSHOE | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Wed Jan 27 1988 14:07 | 5 |
| Now that `Glen' is taken care of, what's happening with `Snowshoe'?
Tell us more about him.
Sandi
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1056.18 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Wed Jan 27 1988 14:28 | 3 |
| Please let us know how things go with Glen -- when he gets adopted,
or if it looks like things aren't working out.
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1056.19 | Give that man a gold star!! | OPUS::STYLIANOS | | Thu Jan 28 1988 19:35 | 10 |
| Lucky Cats!!!
In conversations with Eline Bosler (of Bosler Humane Society, a
No Kill shelter in Bare MA) she tells me many people through away
there thoroughbred animals when they get tired of them.
Nice of the fellow to leave the papers, seems like he wanted
his kitties to live.
Tom
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1056.20 | help -- Glen still needs a home | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Mon Feb 01 1988 15:01 | 8 |
| Glen still needs a home. Penelope and I had a conversation by mail
off-line, because she was a little concerned about the "vibes" she
had gotten during her conversation with the breeder. I haven't
been able to reach Cheryl, so I called the SPCA directly. They
told me that they had paid to have Glen neutered, but he does NOT
have anyone waiting to adopt him, and he does still need a home.
Can someone help?
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1056.21 | Glen is still waiting... | MARRHQ::KORCHNAK | | Wed Feb 10 1988 15:49 | 12 |
| Just to let all of you know of the status of Glen -- he is still
in need of a home. I tend to think this breeder doesn't care about
this misfortunate cat because he's no longer a 'stud'. And I HATE
to think of this poor misfortunate cat without a home! The SPCA
does NOT have a list of people wanting the cat -- they DO have people
coming in, but since I've worked there, people are mostly looking
for young cats (kitten to about 1 year) or persians. Does anyone
know of anyone in the DC area who would REALLY LOVE a cat? Or, does
anyone know if this breeder is for real???
Cheryl
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1056.22 | Glen's breeder IS for real, but...? | GLINKA::GREENE | | Wed Feb 10 1988 16:03 | 11 |
| Sounds like something is fishy with the breeder and/or former
owner of Glen! The breeder IS for real. I tracked her down
through CFA, and she was who she was supposed to be when I
called her. She knew about Glen and she knew about his former
owner. As I said at the time, she *did* sound weird [but aren't
all Cat_Ladies weird??? ;-) ], but she assured me that Glen's
situation was under control and there were would-be owners.
Guess I was too trusting that she would REALLY care about a
cat she had bred...sad.
Penelope [a Cat_Lady]
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1056.23 | Update........ | SUBURB::COFFEYJ1 | | Mon Oct 17 1988 09:37 | 7 |
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But has he got a real home yet?
And the snowshoe?
Jo.
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1056.24 | All is fine! | MARRHQ::KORCHNAK | | Tue Oct 18 1988 10:58 | 9 |
| Yes, yes! Both of them got homes with people who are, what you would
call "significant" donators to the SPCA. (Significant, to the point
that they donate $200+). So the Oriental Shorthair AND the Snowshoe
are living a life of luxury!
I LOVE happy endings! I just wish that people were a little better
educated on pet care!
Cheryl
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