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1568.1 | Neanderthal... | JAWS::COTE | feelin' kinda hyper... | Tue Jul 19 1988 17:53 | 3 |
| Did she try speaking to someone a little higher up on the food chain?
Edd
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1568.2 | | VAXWRK::ROY | | Tue Jul 19 1988 17:58 | 1 |
| Well put, Edd....
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1568.3 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Tue Jul 19 1988 18:08 | 3 |
| She ought to bring this to the attention of whoever runs the shelter,
so it doesn't happen again in future.
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1568.4 | | TIGEMS::STUDLEY | | Tue Jul 19 1988 18:45 | 10 |
| If you are refering to the Humane Society, this isn't the first time
I've heard this about them. Once a woman I used to work with brought
a kitten from her cat's litter to the Humane Society. It was the
last of the litter and she couldn't find a home for it. She left
the kitten over night and realized she had made a mistake. She
went back the next morning and wanted to adopt her own kitten back
but they wouldn't let her because she had a cat at home....this
kitten's mother!
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1568.5 | Just the facts, Ma'am... | JULIET::CORDESBRO_JO | | Tue Jul 19 1988 22:34 | 6 |
| The reason could be because the cats at home aren't spayed/neutered.
This is a policy at the Humane Society here in California. I don't
know about the cats in the base note, but -.1 had a whole female
at home who had had a litter of kittens.
Jo
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1568.6 | That Really Upset Me! | UBOHUB::HOOD_S | | Wed Jul 20 1988 06:02 | 22 |
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How dreadfully sad that two healthy, lovable animals can be destroyed
in this way when someone is willing to give them a good home!
What strikes me is that, surely someone who is already a cat owner
AND looking for another obviously a) cares about animals and looks
after them and b) already knows the habits/demands/problems of
having a cat and yet still really WANTS another one.
Someone who goes to a shelter looking for a "cute little cuddly
kitten to play with" yet has not bothered to find out about cats
and does not understand them must surely be more of a threat to
the Animal Shelter's cats in that they may find the animal too much
trouble and not what they expected when they get it home.......the
poor cat may end up back at the shelter even.
I really feel for this lady and hope that she is happy in the knowledge
that at least the cats she has now appreciate their loving home.
SANDY (Dinky's Mum)
Basingstoke.
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1568.7 | More Info?? | TPVAX3::ROBBINS | | Wed Jul 20 1988 09:58 | 16 |
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Would you know Paty why they did not let her take the
two cats? My good sense hates to think that it was just a stupid
hard and fast rule that they had that cheated these 2 cats out of
life. Yes the Nashua Humane has been the center of controversy for
quite a while. But about 2 months ago they went through a MAJOR
change that replaced their whole management staff. It was so major
that it made the front page of the local paper and got quite a few
editorials. Supposedly the new management was going to make adoptions
easier and be there more for the welfare of the animals. I have
heard things that sounded like they were living up to it but now
this. Well I've been putting off calling and becoming a volunteer
there so I guess now is the time to do it. Unbelievable.... :^(
Kim
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1568.8 | | MYVAX::LUBY | love them furry terrorists | Wed Jul 20 1988 10:03 | 9 |
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Re: .0
That really ticks me off!!!
Just had to say so...
Karen
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1568.9 | | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Wed Jul 20 1988 11:42 | 12 |
| Four years ago, I went to the Nashua Humane Society (among others)
to get a dog. I didn't like the looks of the place so went someplace
else.
I guess my feelings were right about the place.
To not let someone take two cats and give them a home and to destroy
them instead is a crime in my eyes.
Sandi
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1568.10 | Are you sure? | SKIVT::P_MARGOLIS | Paula Beth | Wed Jul 20 1988 14:48 | 7 |
| I hate to question this note...I too feel terribly about the two
little dear ones...But:
Be careful of rumors. The Humane Society in Burlington won't tell
you if an animal is put to sleep or not. I'm shocked to hear that another
Humane Society would divulge such information.
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1568.11 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Wed Jul 20 1988 15:01 | 5 |
| Re: .10
What? I don't understand. What are they supposed to say, the cabbage
fairy came and got it?
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1568.12 | | TIGEMS::STUDLEY | | Wed Jul 20 1988 18:16 | 8 |
| Re: .5
The mother cat, at that time, was at the vet's being spayed!
This was about 2 years ago, however, and as .7 pointed out, there
has been a change of management at the Humane Society recently.
I do hope they have changed.
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1568.13 | Open House | TIGEMS::STUDLEY | | Fri Jul 22 1988 11:04 | 8 |
| For those of you who may be interested, I read in the telegraph
that the Humane Society in Nashua is having Open House August 21st
from 11:00AM to 4:00PM. I am going to try to attend. It's to meet
the new management team. Maybe then we can find out exactly what
this rule is all about.
Janet
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1568.14 | Nashua Humane Society - Another Bad Experience | LYMPH::SWANT | Can't get away from basics | Fri Jul 22 1988 12:40 | 38 |
| Nashua Humane Society
Ferry Road
Nashua, New Hampshire
(603) 883-8512
I also had a bad experience at the Nashua Humane Society two
years ago. A friend of mine from work (MKO1) was choosing a
companion cat for her female and I went along on several visits.
I fell in love with a four-month old kitten, black with a white
triangle on her chest. I was shortly to pick up my new kitten
from a friend, but told the people at the society that I would
also take this little lover if they could not find a home for it.
It was one of those super friendly kittens who let me carry her
in my arms for an hour at a time -- purring the entire while. I
suggested that she would be a great choice for a family with
young children.
They had my phone number at home and at work. I went back for my
third visit the next door at noon -- they had destroyed the
kitten! I has heart-sick. They claimed it was diseased, but had
not mentioned that to me my previous visits. I called my vet to
check on the seriousness of the disease (a respiratory infection
-- the name escapes me now). She said that my cats and I could
have handled it with no problem.
P.S. They adopt cats out based on the size of your home. They
would have let me take a kitten with one cat already at home
because I had a large enough house. You must bring your rental
agreement or a copy of your mortgage in order to be allowed to
adopt. This is to protect the cats from a bad home environment.
They must firmly believe in a kitty heaven since they practice
death rather than adoption. Sorry, I am flaming here, I didn't
realize how upset I still am about this incident.
Julie
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1568.15 | Maybe things have or are changing.... | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Fri Jul 22 1988 14:07 | 10 |
| Julie, I agree YOU SHOULD FLAME. Sorry! But I, too, have heard
lots of stuff. I made a couple of shopping trips over there
and was certainly steeling myself against liking anything
there because I knew that if I told them I had lots of
babies already, they probably would say that I couldn't
have had the one I picked out. I, too went somewhere else.
Now, on the other hand, I think that things may be changing
or have changed. Give them a chance, and see how the new
management handles adoptions.
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1568.16 | Sammy's Symptoms | PARITY::SMITH | Penny Smith, TWO/B5, 247-2203 | Fri Jul 22 1988 15:36 | 17 |
| I've got a siamese cat that loves to spend his time outdoors ... we have
a catdoor, so he is out more than he is in these days. He appears to be
losing weight over the past several months, his appetite seems to be
quite small. Last night I noticed that the membranes on the lower half
of his eye remained half up all evening. He looks terrible to me... I'm
wondering if he is ill? He seems to be cranky and bites me alot lately too.
I've just called the vet in Concord to try to have him seen tonight or
tomorrow before I go away for a week's business trip.. and they couldn't
fit him into the schedule. Does anyone know what his symptoms might be caused
by? Anyone have anything similar happen to your pets?
I'll be in my office at TWO until 5 today, and would appreciate hearing from
anyone who might have an idea.... I'm at dtn 247-2203.
Feeling_frantic_for_Sambuka
Penny
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1568.17 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Fri Jul 22 1988 15:49 | 3 |
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I would take him to the vet today. Isn't there another vet around?
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1568.18 | The Cat Doctor | PARITY::SMITH | Penny Smith, TWO/B5, 247-2203 | Sat Jul 23 1988 12:16 | 19 |
| Sammy the siamese went to "The Cat Doctor" in Bedford this morning. He saw
Dr. Carlson. Tested negative for leukemia, thank goodness, and didn't exhibit
signs of a badly sick animal according to Dr. Sammy's condition appears
a bit rundown... and so he is to stay indoors in his own room for a few days
to rest... and so I can get a stool sample, and he is to take antibiotics
for a week (IF we can get the pills into him!!!).
If after stool sample and more blood work is done Sammy doesn't improve then
we'll have to look at the possibility of behavioral issues... i.e. my recent
move in with my mother and her cat who recently had kittens (all of whom
Sammy appears to love dearly)... my being away for weeks at a time for my
job.... etc. etc.
That's the update.. thanks for those of you who phoned and/or expressed your
concern.
Penny
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1568.19 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Sat Jul 23 1988 20:01 | 3 |
| So glad to hear Sammy is okay. Please keep us uptodate on how he
is doing.
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1568.20 | Please let us know | CHALK::MURPHY | Is it Friday yet? | Mon Jul 25 1988 14:10 | 15 |
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If anyone attends the open house in August, please let us know what
you find out. I was also under the impression that with the new
management taking over that many of the old policies - bringing
deeds to homes for one - would be changed. I can see a note from
a landlord giving permission to keep a pet is very important for
the pet's sake. If the landlord DID NOT give permission and pet
was found out, when landlord gave choice of tenant or pet leaving
- guess who'd go?
I still don't understand why a present cat owner was turned down
for adopting two cats destined to be destroyed. Does the shelter
sell any of their animals to labs?
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1568.21 | | SWSNOD::DALY | Serendipity 'R' us | Tue Jul 26 1988 10:23 | 21 |
| RE: .20 CHALK::MURPHY
I don't really agree that a note from the landlord should be required.
I had Missy for nearly 17 years before I lived in my own place. I
know for a _fact_ that there were many places that I lived where
the landlord would _never_ given his OK to a cat in their property.
I did, however, move out of a couple when the landlord would give
me an ultimatum. I even lived in a place where the super had around
10 cats himself. When I came to look at the place, and saw all
his kittys I said "I'm so glad to see that cats are OK with you".
He looked at me, winked and said "No cats allowed. And if I ever
_actually_see_ any cats around here, they'll have to go. I have
very strict orders from the managment". Another place where I lived,
they said "no pets", but I had seen cats in windows, so I took a
chance. That one worked for four years. I'd hate to think that
I could have been denied the company of my dear old friend Missy
for all those years. I think it all depends on the priorities of
the pet owner.
Marion
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1568.22 | Anything new? | TPVAX3::ROBBINS | | Wed Aug 03 1988 10:38 | 5 |
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Any new information or updates on this??
Kim
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1568.23 | good impression for what its' worth | TPVAX2::ROBBINS | | Mon Aug 08 1988 10:39 | 23 |
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Just thought I'd share this with the fellow noters as the
good press should go along with the bad press :^). When Pretty
Boy got lost (and who is still lost see previous note) I called
them right away in case he was trecking back home. They were the
sweetest ones I had talked to with all the calls I made and took
a lost report over the phone and said they'd keep their eyes open.
Well Saturday I did indeed get a phone call from them the moment
a cat was brought in fitting the description from Hudson.
Unfortunately he was beautiful but not our Pretty Boy :^(.
I'm not sure of her name but I found her to be very very sweet and
very compassionate. She took us for a walk through where the cats
are held. Everything was clean and the cats looked VERY well taken
care of. From the way that she spoke I got the impression that
she was in no hurry whatsoever to put any of them to sleep. There
was one cat in particular that me and my husband took a shine to
right away and her comment was we've got to find this one a home.
I got a good feeling when I was there and I usually trust my first
intuition. I would suggest strongly that anyone that has any
reservations attend their open house. I have no idea what their
policies are at all. But I'll be finding out soon.....
Kim
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1568.24 | Another good impression | CLUSTA::TAMIR | ACMS design while-u-wait | Mon Aug 08 1988 16:30 | 14 |
| Last week, while Girl and I were at the vets, we walked over to
the Humane Society (which is in the same building as our vet).
When she first arrived on my door step, I called them to place a
'found kitty' report and found them to be concerned, helpful, and
most of all caring. During our little visit, they checked the books
again to make sure there wasn't a report that had been overlooked
(there wasn't), and much to my surprise, they offered me assistance
with cat food and litter. I explained that I already had two at
home and one more wouldn't really make that much difference to me,
and the offer was repeated. The person I spoke to said that I
shouldn't hesitate to come to them once the little ones arrive if
I needed any help whatsoever. I left in total surprise.....
Mary
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