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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

1707.0. "Free kittens. Townsend, MA." by VIDEO::FINGERHUT () Mon Aug 29 1988 09:44

    For adoption:  Three kittens. I found them in a box on the side of
    the road (abandoned).  They're not more than 1 month old.  
    White and Orange/gold color.  Males and females.

    They're in Townsend, Mass.

    Dave   223-3538
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1707.1A way to find homes for themDELNI::SNAITHTue Aug 30 1988 15:577
    If you don't find homes for them right away, consider taking them
    to the Farmer's Exchange grain store.  They've been finding homes
    for kittens all summer.  when they're small they go quickly, too.
    If you live in Townsend you probably know where it is, but if not,
    it's on Rt. 13 just south of the center on the right, a long dirt
    driveway.  
    
1707.2Or No Kill ShelterPOOL::MURPHYIs it Friday yet?Wed Aug 31 1988 09:183
    Or a "no kill" shelter in your area.  I believe there's a note (don't
    remember #) that lists these.  There's one in Sterling, MA,
    Lancaster,MA, and Pepperell, MA.
1707.3Sterling is not no-killVAXWRK::LEVINEWed Aug 31 1988 12:006
The Sterling, Mass shelter is NOT no-kill.  They may keep the pets
longer than other shelters, but they will eventually put them to
sleep if they're not placed.  I spoke to them about this on Monday.

Pam
1707.4kittens in TownsendVIDEO::FINGERHUTWed Aug 31 1988 16:466
>        Or a "no kill" shelter in your area.  I believe there's a note (don't
>    remember #) that lists these.  There's one in Sterling, MA,
>    Lancaster,MA, and Pepperell, MA.

    If you mean Dayglyn in Pepperell, they wouldn't take them.
    
1707.5They're healthy and hungryTOKLAS::FELDMANPDS, our next successWed Aug 31 1988 17:0136
    Here's an update on these kittens.  
    
    I took them to the vet today to be examined and tested, and just got
    off the phone with the vet.  They all came out negative for leukemia
    (good news).  The vet will be giving them their first vaccinations
    today.  There were no signs of worms in the stool sample (more good
    news), but the vet is deworming them anyway.  There were no signs of
    ear mites (even more good news), but they do have fleas (can't have
    everything). 
    
    Their biggest problem, besides the fleas, is that they're scrawny.
    They threw up their first meal at the vet's, but they've since
    managed to hold down some Feline Growth.
    
    They're adorable, but they're scared and need love.  Two of them hissed
    at me as I reached in to take them out of the carrier.  This is the
    first time I've ever seen any cat hiss (I know, I've led a sheltered
    life), but I can tell it's not a good way to win friends at the humane
    society.  Still, they allow themselves to be handled without struggling
    (within limits), they haven't tried to bite or scratch, and given a few
    minutes to get over their fear, they start being affectionate, until
    they get bored with us.  Then they show that they'd rather play with
    each other than with us big folk.
    
    One of the kittens is mostly orange, one is white with a good deal of
    orange around the head, and one is almost all white, with some
    gold/orange spots on the head.  We now think they're all male, but I
    forgot to ask the vet to be sure.  We're probably going to keep one of
    them, and while I have my current favorite, I don't know which one yet.
    I'm not quite sure where they'll be for the next two weeks, since it's
    still a little too soon to expose them to our cats; we still need to
    work that out with Dave Fingerhut.  We'll do the best we can.  Two of
    them are definitely available, and if someone wanted all three, that
    could be arranged too.  (We'd just go adopt some different kitten.) 
    
       Gary
1707.6TOKLAS::FELDMANPDS, our next successWed Aug 31 1988 17:1910
    Dayglyn is regrettably full at the moment.  The vet just placed
    three kittens there last week, since they weren't able to find homes
    for the kittens out of the vet's office.
    
    It's been a busy summer for mama cats in northern Middlesex County.
    I've seen numerous kitten signs up in various places in Townsend and
    Pepperell.  I wish there were some way to get more people to fix their
    pets. 
    
       Gary
1707.7TOKLAS::FELDMANPDS, our next successMon Sep 19 1988 14:094
    I'm pleased to report that all three kittens have been placed. 
    I have one of them.
    
       Gary
1707.8:-)SUBURB::TUDORKSCEADUGENGATue Sep 20 1988 08:365
    That's great - which one?
    
    Kate
   UK
    
1707.9TOKLAS::FELDMANPDS, our next successTue Sep 20 1988 11:505
    Re: .8
    
    Read 2.227.
    
       Gary