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1169.1 | Take them as your own!!! | FIDDLE::HTAYLOR | Cat lovers are a special breed. | Tue Mar 08 1988 09:53 | 9 |
| Capture the cats, (which doesn't seem like it would be hard to do),
bring them to the vets before you bring them in the house, have
them de-flead and have their ear mites taken care of, and then take
them as your own. People like you neighbors across the street don't
deserve to have the affection of one of our beloved feline friends.
Holly
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1169.2 | Do you have a garage? | FSHQOA::RWAXMAN | | Tue Mar 08 1988 10:24 | 20 |
| This happened to my mom many years ago. Her neighbors across the
street had two cats, a male and a female who kept mating and having
litters of kittens. All of these poor kitties were neglected by
the owners. Finally fed up, my mom took both cats to the vet and
had them neutered and spayed (she wrote to Friends of Animals for
certificates first). She told the vet the story and he found a
home for the female. My mom kept Flufffy, the male. Before she
captured them, they were doing the same thing your neighbors cats
were doing - trying to get into the house. My mom, who already
had four cats, took a box and filled it with and old blanket and
pillows and let the cats sleep in the garage on the really cold
nights.
Would you possibly have room in your heart to let them into the
garage (if you have one) and take them to the vet for treatment?
I realize it isn't fair for you to have to take on the
added expense of treating cats that aren't yours - perhaps you can
explain the situation to your vet or local animal shelter and work
something out with them.
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1169.3 | Some suggestions | LDP::BANGMA | | Tue Mar 08 1988 10:26 | 23 |
| Well, if you WANT them, then do as Holly suggested in .1, but that
may not be what you want. You could run into some trouble with
the neighbor too - he just may want them around to beat up on! (I
could KILL!) The other problem you will wrestle with is whether
or not they will be happy being strictly indoors. Most cats do
adjust especially if they have friends to play with.
Anyway, are you feeding them? That will do the trick and keep them
coming around. I know, a stray turned up on my backdoor porch one
day and I started to feed it - there it stayed.
If you want to get really mean, call MSPCA (a recent note was entered
with their telephone #). Hopefully, they will call on your neighbor.
Then again, you may want to scoop them up and give them to a nearby
animal shelter for a cleaning up and a better home placement.
Good luck! You should do what is in your heart - it's rewarding!
Pam
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1169.4 | CITY, STATE? | TPVAX2::ROBBINS | | Tue Mar 08 1988 10:56 | 7 |
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Could the original noter say where she is located out of curiousity
:^) The local shelter may be more then happy to "pick" up the
cats. I only advise this if the local shelter or society is a no-kill
shelter that's why I'd like to know what locality you live in.
kim
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1169.5 | Thanks for the suggestions so far.. | NSG022::POIRIER | Only 13 days 'til spring! | Tue Mar 08 1988 11:11 | 23 |
| Re. 3
None of them look underfed so we haven't fed them yet. We do
give them some attention when we are outside - I can't resist
a friendly fur face.
Re. 4
I live in Merrimack, New Hampshire.
Re. all
Thanks for all of the suggestions so far...please keep them coming!
Does anyone think I should try talking to them first before doing
anything? I do not know them at all so I am a little wary of it.
However, it has only been the husband that we have seen abusing the
cats. Perhaps his wife would be sympathetic to our concerns.
Still torn on what to do,
Suzanne
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1169.6 | | URBAN::JOHNSTON | I _earned_ that touch of grey! | Tue Mar 08 1988 11:32 | 13 |
| You can TRY talking to these people, but don't expect much. People
don't take kindly to criticism and there's just not an easy way
to tell someone that they are abusing a cat [or a wife or a child
or a dog...] and you feel obliged to try to end it. [My one experience
was not cat-related, but rather child-related: the neighbor knocked
his 5 year old son down on the sidewalk for speaking to me before
being spoken to and the child broke a tooth. I felt obliged to
protest and the the man yanked the boy up and slapped him again
just to prove he was 'master of his own house']
My first inclination would be to 'disappear' the cats one at a time
to a new home. Keeping them there with you, even if the owners
don't want them could be very tense in the neighborhood.
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1169.7 | Another concerned neighbor. | NSG022::POIRIER | Only 13 days 'til spring! | Tue Mar 08 1988 11:51 | 14 |
| I just talked to the woman that lives next door to him - she says he
has three white cats. She also has the problem of the cats being on her
door step trying to get in - we both thought we were unique with the
problem.
Since she knows him, sort of, she will talk to him and ask him if he
wants the cats - she does want to get a cat and will suggest that she take
care of them.
I promise to keep you up to date. Thanks again for the suggestions.
Things are looking a little bit better,
Suzanne
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1169.8 | CAT-NAP THEM | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Tue Mar 08 1988 14:41 | 11 |
| How many cats does this person have anyway? Why does he only abuse
certain ones? Actually I would like to give him the same treatment.
How would he like hanging by the legs, being hit by a LARGE broom,
staying out in all sorts of weather?
I hope the nice lady can have them. Otherwise, go ahead and cat-nap
them and take them to the Pepperell Animal Shelter.
Sandi (Lightning's & DejaVu's mom)
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1169.9 | MSPCA best bet!! | CRUNCH::PROVASOLI | | Tue Mar 08 1988 14:54 | 51 |
| I am also a kitty lover. I was faced with a similar situation in
October of last year. Three abandon kitties were dumped underneath
a tree, they were about ten weeks old. My boyfriend brought them
home for us to care for. We were not allowed to keep uncaged animals
in our apartment, so we had to find good homes for them. In the
process of looking for homes a fourth kitty (a morris look-alike)
about the same age was left at our doorstep. I did find homes for
two of them and the other two I took to buddy dog (they don't kill
them, they find good homes) and it only cost me $15 to bring them
there. It breaks my heart to see people treat animals that way.
I suggest that you call the MSPCA. I'm going to add an article that
I got out of the newspaper regarding this (and similar) subjects.
It's titled "Law says pets require shelter".
Question: My neighbor keeps her dog tied up in her backyard al winter.
There is no doghouse for the animal. Is there a law requiring pet
owners to keep their dogs (pets) indoors or to provide a dog house?
Answer: The Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals (MSPCA) says pet owners MUST protect their animals from
the extremely cold weather during winter, pointing out the
Massachusetts law requires proper shelter.
The law, chapter 272, section 77 states that failure to provide
an animal with proper shelter or protection from the weather is
punishable by a fine of up to $500, imprisonment for up to one year
or both. Steve Torre, director of the MSPCA's law enforcement division,
said today that his team of officers - located throughout the state
- is prepared to investigate every alleged violation. Torre urges
pet owners to provide waterproof, draftproof and comfortable shelter
facilities for outdoor pets. the shelter should be large enough
for the animal to comfortably stand, turn around and lie down. "A
secure, non-leaking roof with an elevated floor (2-4 inches) is
best," he said. "Straw, shavings, blankets or mats for bedding also
should be provided. Its critically important to change the bedding
frequently to rid the area of dirt and dampness. Pet owners also
should secure a flap on the entrance to the shelter and position
the door to the south or west to block out New Englands fierce
northeast winds. No dog or cat should be left outdoors during extremely
cold weather. Free roaming cats face an additional winter hazard.
The warm wheel wells and engines in recently parked cars attract
cats seeking relief from the cold. Cats are house pets and belong
indoors, according to Torre. If you suspect tht an animal is not
provided with adequate shelter, food or water this winter, OR if
you believe an animal is the victim of any type of abuse or neglect,
call the MSPCA's toll-free hotline: 1-800-628-5808.
I suggest to anyone who is aware of people abusing animals, PLEASE
contact your local MSPCA, and lets put an end to this..
-Sandy-
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1169.10 | frozen kitty | INDEBT::TAUBENFELD | Almighty SET | Wed Mar 09 1988 10:38 | 13 |
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I read a story in one of those rag mags about a cat that was frozen
under a wheel well. If I remeber correctly, the women who owned
the car heard meowing, searched for the cat, and when she couldn't
find him she drove to work. When she got back home she heard the
meowing again and located the cat frozen to the underside of the
wheel well. They had to pour warm water over it until they could
unfreeze it from the car. The cat had to have part of its tail
amputated, but other than that he's healthy and has a new owner.
Sharon
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1169.11 | SAME TOWN :^)) | TPVAX3::ROBBINS | | Wed Mar 09 1988 10:49 | 7 |
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Well I'm glad I asked!!! We live in the same town.... I read the
last message about the other concerned neighbor and that sounds
like a promising possibility. Let us know what type of reaction
is given when the subject is brought up with the jerk......
kim
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1169.12 | Rescue the dear ones... | SKIVT::P_MARGOLIS | Paula Beth | Wed Mar 09 1988 11:18 | 5 |
| Find some loving homes through the notesfile, and then check with
your neighbor. Are you sure they are his cats? They may be doing
the same thing to him that they are doing to you.
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1169.13 | Yes they are his cats! | NSG022::POIRIER | Only 13 days 'til spring! | Wed Mar 09 1988 12:14 | 15 |
| Yes they are definitely his cats. His neighbor said that he had
three of them but she hasn't seen one of them lately so he may have
passed away.
After discussing with my husband about what to do, my husband mentioned
that he saw him literally kicking another cat out of his garage
this weekend. This cat is not his - I just don't understand this
kind of behavior.
I will be keeping you up to date - if in fact he still has three
cats and his neighbor will only take one or two I will try to find
him a home through notes. Until I get more information though,
thanks to everyone who has given suggestions and help.
Suzanne
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1169.14 | Please, speak up now... | FSHQOA::RWAXMAN | | Wed Mar 09 1988 13:30 | 11 |
| Please say something to this man. Finding homes for the cats is
a very noble thing to do, but what is going to stop this jerk from
acquiring more cats once these three (if there still are three)
are gone. He needs to know that his neighbors are fully aware of
what he is doing, have witnessed his actions on several occasions,
and are prepared to TAKE ACTION against him if history repeats itself.
These people do not deserve to have pets of any kind. I give you
credit for not losing your cool. I would probably be arrested for
assault and battery if I were in your shoes.
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1169.15 | TEMPIS FUGIS | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Wed Mar 09 1988 14:36 | 15 |
| Ok, what are we waiting for? If one of the cats is missing, then
we've waited too long.
This note is going back and forth without anything being done.
Let's either try the MSPCA or take the kitties ourselves. The poor
babies need help.
If calling the MSPCA or taking kitties by ourselves is too chancy
then let's talk to the (maybe) owners.
As the saying goes - Tempis Fugis - .
Sandi (Lightning's and DejaVu's mom)
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1169.16 | Any white kitty lovers out there? | NSG022::POIRIER | Only 13 days 'til spring! | Wed Mar 09 1988 14:59 | 18 |
| The woman that lives next door to him is going to talk to him this
weekend. Somehow she is going to casually mention that she has
a friend that wants a full grown white cat and she wants one too!
Don't ask me how but she said she will do it as tactfully as possible
and if he refuses she'll hang him upside down by his legs and yell
at him :-). Well the problem is, she has no friend that wants a full
gorwn white cat - I told her I would try to find some one through
this notes file. If he agrees is there anyone out there who wants
one of these cats? You can respond to me by mail or my dtn is
264-2951.
I don't have any details on age name or the sex of both of the kitties
yet. I will let you know as I get more information.
Thank you,
Suzanne
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1169.17 | poor babies | RATTLE::LANDRY | hitchhiked across the USA | Thu Mar 10 1988 10:42 | 14 |
| I agree with .14 - we should stop this person from ever getting
a kitty again (or any animanl for that matter). He should be aware
that there are organizations out there that protect animals and
you can't go around abusing them. I wish I could take another cat,
but I am living at my mother's and two are enough. I love white
cats.
I sounds to me that Suzanne does not want to "rock the boat" with
her neighbor. That is a tuff decision, but I am the type of person
that would have to say something sooner or later. I just couldn't
sleep.
anna/zildjian/spunky
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1169.18 | Urgent plea | NSG022::POIRIER | Only 11 days 'til spring! | Thu Mar 10 1988 12:55 | 15 |
| Some one sent me mail saying that if the next door neighbor takes one
of the cats - the cat would still wander back to its original home -
she is right. It is best that we find a home for both of these cats as
soon as possible. With out going into further details this person has
advertised that they are up for adoption - I have called him and left a
message that I know some one who is interested in these two cats.
Please help me with this - I need to find some one fast.
Thank you in advance! Now is the time to use our feline resources.
If you are interested I will send you all the details - sex, age,
etc. They are both fixed.
Thankyou,
Suzanne
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1169.19 | H-E-L-P!!!!!!!!! | RATTLE::LANDRY | hitchhiked across the USA | Fri Mar 11 1988 08:57 | 16 |
| I think we should all help Suzanne find someone. I would love to
take them, but I already have two and live with my mother - she
said absolutely *NO*. My sister lives in an apartment with a no
pet law. My brother's wife is alergic.
These poor babies have to find a good home. If this guy has them
up for adoption, then he probably does not care for them (as we
all know).
What about a no kill shelter? I am not very familiar with these
places. Suzanne, where are these cats located????? You have probably
told me before, but I forgot. Maybe we should add a separate note
on adoption, listing all details about the pusses??
Anna
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1169.20 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Fri Mar 11 1988 13:12 | 4 |
| About the problem of wandering back next door if one of them is
adopted by the lady next door -- would she consider keeping that
one as an indoor cat?
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1169.21 | SHELTER? | NSG022::POIRIER | Only 11 days 'til spring! | Fri Mar 11 1988 13:12 | 11 |
| I still have not received any responses for these two wonderful
kitties. They need a home with people that love them - Time is
of the essence.
Could some one give me the directions to the nearest no kill shelter
- I live in Southern NH. I would much rather find them a home but
the shelter will be the last resort.
Thank you,
Suzanne
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1169.22 | HERE'S A NAME AND NUMBER | TPVAX3::ROBBINS | | Fri Mar 11 1988 15:50 | 13 |
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Suzanne,
I'm going to give you the number of the Derry Humane Society.
They service southern N.H. and do not have a typical shelter but
a network of foster homes. The woman's name is Barbara McCarthy.
Her number is 432-5548. If you do not get an answer their answering
machine is 644-2449. Explain the situation to them..... I can't
gaurantee that they can take the cats as their foster homes are
limited and right now they do have lots of cats but it's worth a
shot. Nashua Humane is not a no-kill so I'd call Derry. O.K. I'll
keep my fingers crossed that they can help....... :^)
KIM
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1169.23 | AW HECK | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Fri Mar 11 1988 16:10 | 9 |
| Suzanne,
Aw go ahead. Send me the info. I'm not promising anything. Lightning
was such a SNIT with Star.
Sandi
Lightning's & DejaVu's mom
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1169.24 | Another alternative? | MEMV03::BULLOCK | Flamenco--NOT flamingo!! | Mon Mar 21 1988 09:41 | 20 |
| Hi---
Suzanne and I have spoken about this situation in a couple of mail
messages. I know that a lot of us are in the same boat as far as
taking in a couple more cats. I can't.
Suzanne is waiting on someone to call her back who has shown an
interest; but to date there is *no* answer. I, too, would support
sending them to a "no-kill"--I'd rather see them go to a loving
and appreciative home (we ALL would!!).
If no one can take them in, how about this--the shelters I know
of that take in "fosters" always need $$. I'd be very willing to
give money towards the cats' support, upkeep, shots, feeding,
whatever--maybe that would be a good temporary solution for now.
If anyone else wants to do that, too, please send mail to Suzanne.
Let's pray they get what they need SOON.
Jane
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1169.26 | I little misunderstanding I hope | NSG022::POIRIER | FREE KITTENS - Contact me! | Tue Mar 22 1988 07:50 | 28 |
| <<< YOGI::MISC$:[NOTES$LIBRARY]FELINE.NOTE;2 >>>
-< Meower Power >-
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I have left a message with the owner to call me stating that I know someone
interested in his cats. He has never called me back - I am leaving
the situation as is until a better alternative can be found. Right
now his next door neighbor is feeding the cats and letting them
in her house - I have been letting them sleep in my garage on really
cold nights. The situation is the same!
As far as the misunderstanding Sandy - I am truly sorry. I sent
you the original description of the cats and when I didn't hear
from you I sent a follow up note saying if you were not interested
that I would leave things as is until we could find the cats a home.
I never heard from you until this very note!
Please call me if we can straighten out this misunderstanding any
further. Sometimes it is difficult just to communicate through
mail and notes.
Suzanne (dtn 264-2951)
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1169.27 | One down and one to go? | NSG022::POIRIER | Okay - what happened to spring? | Thu Mar 24 1988 13:46 | 10 |
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The lack of communication has been solved! YAY! I never got the
mail from Sandi saying that she would take one of the cats - It
must lost out in E-net land somewhere.
Anyway Sandi will be contacting the owner soon - and will keep us up to
date on the happenings! Things are certainly looking up! Still
looking for a home for the other cat if anyone is interested.
Suzanne
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1169.28 | Report him anyway | POOL::MURPHY | Is it Friday yet? | Wed Apr 13 1988 14:00 | 27 |
| Re. .14 & .17
Sinc I also agree that placing these present cats with new homes
won't really keep the previous owner(s) from getting replacement
"kick-arounds", did anyone report the abuse to their local SPCA?
From past experience in reporting a neighbor who was known for cruelty
to animals (let a dog starve, a puppy die of illness rather than
bring it to Vet, and when I lived there, was starving his cat),
I contacted the MSPCA and reported what was happening to the cat.
I also told the SPCA officer I had overheard my neighbor say he was
planning "put the needle to the cat as soon as he got hold of
one" (he could get access to these at the hospital he was interning
in).
The officer did pay a call to the neighbor and his family (he had
kids - or should I say brats). The officer did not use my name
but I really didn't care if he did. That former neighbor and his
family would be watched in the future as to how the cat was treated
I was reassured. I can only hope that is true as I've since moved
from that Amityville Horror of an apt.
Please report the cruelty to the authorities; it might discourage him
from getting more cats (or pets in general) if he felt he was being
watched by the SPCA.
in the cat himself the end of that week
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1169.29 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Wed Apr 13 1988 14:45 | 4 |
| Re: .28 "the hospital he was interning in?!!!!!"
So much for the medical profession.
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