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1736.1 | Don't Give Up | BRUTWO::SOBEK | | Tue Sep 06 1988 11:07 | 2 |
| Try the Harvard (MA) Humane Society, maybe they can help...
Good Luck..
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1736.2 | The voice of experience | CLUSTA::TAMIR | ACMS design while-u-wait | Tue Sep 06 1988 12:02 | 14 |
| My experience is that no shelter will take a pregnant cat. I'd
take Sweetheart, but I've already got a stray Mom (little Meggie)
and her 3-week-old kittens living in my guest room. The babies
have very little chance of survival outside at this time of year.
If someone is willing to take her in, I'll share in the medical
and food expenses. As nervous as I was about Meg having kittens
and me not knowing what to do, I must admit that it was not a big
deal (for me, anyhow), and the little ones are the most wonderful
things on Earth. Does this sound like I'm starting a home for unwed
kitty mothers????
Mary
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1736.3 | | GEMVAX::ROY | | Tue Sep 06 1988 12:06 | 7 |
| Oh God, don't give up...Is there any one who could take her in on
a temporary basis (foster home)? What about calling Drumlin farm,
the 4H center, or any similar place with educational services --
I was thinking along the lines of a "miracle of birth" class project
for school children, whereby a group might sponsor her, possibly
some of them adopting the kittens...it may seem like a long shot,
but it's worth it. Any one have any connections?
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1736.4 | Buddy Dog in Sudbury | TALLIS::ROBBINS | | Tue Sep 06 1988 13:29 | 6 |
| Try Buddy Dog Humane Society on Rte. 20 in Sudbury, Mass.
I was there yesterday, and they had a mother cat with some very
young kittens (too little to be adopted out yet). This doesn't
mean they'll take a pregnant cat, but it's worth a try...
Their number is (508)237-4747. They are a no-kill shelter.
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1736.5 | No Go With Buddy Dog, Too | CPRS::CAISSIE | | Tue Sep 06 1988 14:26 | 18 |
| I called Buddy Dog this morning, and they won't take her either.
I've got to tell everybody that this has been one frustrating
experience. I give to the Humane Society, and they send me calendars,
newsletters, membership cards, and pleas for more money. Yet, when
I need them, they're all turning me away. Logically, I know that
they have their problems, but shouldn't membership have it's privileges
(kind of like American Express)? But, I digress.......................
Sweetheart still needs a home. She's white, with shadings of gray
on the top of her head. She's very affectionate (purrs like an
outboard motor) and comes when called. She's starved for affection,
and I just know that whoever adopts her will have no regrets. She'll
be a wonderful pet.
Ask around; tell your friends, relatives, and lovers. There just
has to be a home out there for Sweetheart.
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1736.6 | Did you these places if they had a waiting list? | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Tue Sep 06 1988 14:32 | 4 |
| While these places might not take the cat now, maybe they can place
you on a waiting list if you ask.
Deb
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1736.7 | | AIMHI::LLEBLANC | | Tue Sep 06 1988 15:58 | 7 |
| Try the Humane Society in Townsend Mass. They don't put their animals
down either...
I would love to take her but I'm already up to my ears in animals
and my husband has expressed a desire not to get any more...
Good luck and keep us posted.
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1736.8 | I like Sterling | FSHQA1::RWAXMAN | | Tue Sep 06 1988 16:06 | 20 |
| I can certainly agree with you about not receiving any assistance,
as I went through this with Karissa and her kittens. Like you,
I donate my money and give, give, give, but when I needed help,
where the hell were they??
Regardless of the fact that Sterling is a no-kill shelter, the people
there were extremely caring, hard working, and dedicated. They
really DO give the animals a fair chance and will not just put one
to sleep just like that. I was very impressed with the staff,
facilities, and the way the cats were treated. It is worth a phone
call, at least, to hear what they have to say. If they won't take
momma, pregnant and all, perhaps you could see her through the birthing
process, socialize the kittens (the earlier the better) and bring
the whole brood to Sterling when the kittens are weaned.
Don't write off this shelter from your list. To the best of my
knowledge, they have never turned people away.
/Roberta
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1736.9 | Wish I COULD help... | MARRHQ::KORCHNAK | | Tue Sep 06 1988 16:07 | 7 |
| If I lived in your area (I'm in Maryland) I would keep her till
the kittens were old enough to get homes.
Sorry I can't help -- I'll ask around to people I know in your area.
Cheryl, Shanti & Charlie
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1736.10 | Try Lancaster | USMRW2::KSHERMAN | Star Fleet Reserve | Thu Sep 08 1988 12:01 | 6 |
| Read recently of another no-kill, highly recommended shelter. Don't
remember the name, but it is in Lancaster, MA.
KBS
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1736.11 | I already tried Lancaster | SOFBAS::CAISSIE | | Thu Sep 08 1988 12:20 | 5 |
| I called them (the VHS - Volunteer Humane Society), and they won't
take her. As a matter of fact, the woman I spoke to on the phone
reprimanded me for not having the cat spayed (it's not my cat).
I wasn't impressed; I can only hope she was having a bad day.
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1736.12 | | ASIC::HURLEY | | Fri Sep 09 1988 09:08 | 10 |
| Have you found a home yet? I might be willing to be a foster home
until you do. I would like to check with my housemate and see if
we can do so until we can find a home for Sweetheart and expected
family. I have three cats and two dogs right now and I may only
be able to keep her in my cellar if the other cats do not take to
her. I will let you know on Monday if I can arrange to take her.
Denise
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1736.13 | | ASIC::HURLEY | | Fri Sep 09 1988 09:08 | 3 |
| By the way, I live in Lancaster.
Denise
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1736.14 | No Permanent Home For Sweetheart | CPRS::CAISSIE | Donna | Fri Sep 09 1988 09:22 | 19 |
| No permanent home yet. It's very kind and generous of you to offer a
foster home. I'm still hoping some kind soul will offer her a permanent
haven, though.
By the way, anyone out there got any idea how I can estimate how
pregnant she is, short of taking her to a vet? I want to get Sweetheart
situated before she gives birth, but I have no idea how to figure that
out.
P.S. I will haul Sweetheart off to the vet before placing her in a
foster home. No sense in jeopardizing an existing menagerie.
< Note 1736.13 by ASIC::HURLEY >
By the way, I live in Lancaster.
Denise
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1736.15 | A Foster Home Temp. Is Good Start | POOL::MURPHY | Is it Friday yet? | Fri Sep 09 1988 15:24 | 14 |
| .13 That's wonderful of you to offer, Denise. Sweetheart's description
(white with the dark markings on the head) make her sound like
she could be the mom to my "D.P." that I found abandoned in
Nashua, NH over a year ago.
.14 Thanks, Donna, for trying so hard on this one. I think I've
reached my max. of 3 cats, 1 kitten, and 1 dog in my 3 rm. apt.
now. (I know, some of us reached our max's at less before and
have since added more. It's very hard to turn a homeless one
away so we end up keeping them; they win us over very easily.)
:-)
Pat
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1736.16 | Try Fitchburg Too | POOL::MURPHY | Is it Friday yet? | Fri Sep 09 1988 15:37 | 16 |
| Donna, have you seen Note 1559? This lady might be able to help
also if you contacted her. This cat shelter seems to be located
in the Worcester area (I don't think Fitchburg is that far away).
Let us know if Sweetheart is pregnant and how far along she is.
If she's a young cat, she may only have 1-3 kittens.
I remember reading in note 1559 that the cat shelter in Fitchburg is
crowded now and that the woman pays out of her own pocket for food,
etc. I doubt that she'd turn you away though like the "so-called"
humane societies do. It's worth a try I think.
Keep us posted.
Pat
for everything herself.
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1736.17 | Sweetheart | FACVAX::FROST | | Tue Sep 13 1988 10:42 | 9 |
| Have you tried calling the vet office in Fitchburg, their name is
"Dr. Norman Fitzgerald" phone number is 342-5892, and I believe
they are looking for cats, apparently alot of people come to them
looking for cats. Let me know how you make out. My DTN is 223-2580.
Keep in touch,
Gloria
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1736.18 | Any luck yet? | POOL::MURPHY | Is it Friday yet? | Tue Sep 13 1988 15:25 | 4 |
| What's happening with Sweetheart? Haven't seen anything more from
.0 on this. Have you had any luck getting her to Vet for checkup?
The silence is unbearable.
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1736.19 | | JULIET::CORDESBRO_JO | | Tue Sep 13 1988 15:47 | 10 |
| If you want to know how far along she is you could have the vet
do an x-ray. The bones of the fetuses don't calcify until they
have reached a certain day of gestation (I think 55 days). If they
show up on the x-ray (the fetuses) then you could at least guess
that they will be coming within ten or so days. Gestation for a
cat is around 63-65 days. If the fetuses are already calcified,
maybe the vet can tell you how soon by the position they are in.
The x-ray will cost you about $30.00.
jo
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1736.20 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Tue Sep 13 1988 16:25 | 8 |
| totally off the subject note:
Jo, was it you who asked about one of your cats possibly being named
after a science fiction character? Kalliste? I think I said before
that I thought I recollected that name from Andre Norton's Witch
World books, but afterwards I thought maybe it's Marian Zimmer
Bradley's books instead.
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1736.21 | The Latest on Sweetheart | CPRS::CAISSIE | Donna | Thu Sep 15 1988 09:30 | 24 |
| Earlier this week, I observed a cute little kitten, bearing a remarkable
resemblance to Sweetheart, doing a balancing act on one of the
nieghbor's windowsill. Last night I was able to talk to one of the
neighbor's kids. It seems that Sweetheart gave birth to two kittens
some time ago. Bob, the neighbor kid, says they're keeping the kittens
but not mom (Sweetheart). The gist of the conversation was that they
don't care about Sweetheart, and Bob says they're not even feeding her
(good thing I am). Sweetheart isn't nursing because Bob says they've
taken the kittens away from her.
Anyway, just because she's had some kittens doesn't mean that Sweetheart
isn't pregnant (doesn't mean that she is, either). I feel like that
character in "Gone With The Wind" (I don't know nuthin 'bout birthin no
babies).
I have two more places to investigate before I call it quits. One is
Pat Brody's shelter in Fitchburg and the other is a vet who frequently
gets calls from people who want to adopt a cat. If neither of these
people can take Sweetheart, then I'm afraid there's nothing more I can
do.
I haven't taken Sweetheart to the vet yet. It doesn't make any sense to
me to take her to the vet if she's going to be exterminated.
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1736.22 | What an attitude! | SALEM::DEFRANCO | | Thu Sep 15 1988 09:46 | 11 |
| Donna, I just can't believe the attitude of your nieghbors. To
take in Sweetheart just to keep her kittens and then throw her out
when they were finished with her! Poor Sweetheart, to be used that
way. I sure hope that your nieghbors still love the kittens when
they too become CATS!
I admire you for your work with this situation and I do hope things
work out for Sweetheart.
Jeanne, Cali and Sam
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1736.23 | Success At Last! | CPRS::CAISSIE | Donna | Thu Sep 15 1988 12:58 | 30 |
| At Roberta Waxman's suggestion, I called the Sterling Animal Shelter.
They are willing to take Sweetheart if I can guarantee her health and
personality. Since I can guarantee her personality but not her health,
If I can't guarantee either, they'll put her to sleep because she's not
adoptable.
The shelter gave me the name of their vet, and I'm going to arrange to
take Sweetheart in and have her checked out and put on the road to good
health. This means tested for FELV, spayed, immunized, her eye infection
cleared up, and more than likely dewormed.
Now, I get to hit you feline noters up for some HELP. Some of you have
volunteered a foster home and some of you have volunteered to help with
the vet bills. I would like to take all of you up on your generosity.
I especially need the foster home. I'll need the foster home for
approximately a month. Once I know for sure that she has a temporary
shelter, I'll make an appt. with the vet (Dr. Bob in Leominster) and get
the process started. If you can provide a foster home, please call me
or send mail. It'll cost me approximately $100 to make this cat
healthy. If anyone wants to make a donation, I'll accept with thanks.
Kuddos to the Sterling Animal Shelter and Dr. Bob! Both were very
friendly, helpful, and a joy to talk to. Finally, during this long,
frustrating process, I felt that someone in a position to help cared.
Thanks, too, to the feline noters. Their support and caring about this
waif kept me looking!
-Donna
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1736.24 | :^) (^: | JAWS::COTE | Hey! Edd got a job! | Thu Sep 15 1988 13:20 | 12 |
| Well, I *really* don't think aja would put up with an even semi-feral
cat in her house, so I can't extend a foster home offer.
But...
...if you tell me your mailstop or home address there'll be a check
in the mail to help defray costs poste haste...
If you believe in heaven, I'll bet you get a good seat because of
your efforts...
Edd
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1736.25 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Thu Sep 15 1988 14:29 | 4 |
| S&H will send along a check once you post your mailstop. elf doesn't
seem to have it. It will probably take a while to get to you from
the West Coast.
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1736.26 | Amounts? | POOL::MURPHY | Is it Friday yet? | Thu Sep 15 1988 16:25 | 7 |
| I'd like to send a check too. Also think it would be a good idea
for anyone contributing to let others know amount so we'll know
how much to send toward the $100.00 Donna mentioned.
Pat
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1736.27 | $10.00 | JAWS::COTE | Money For Nothing | Thu Sep 15 1988 16:43 | 1 |
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1736.28 | 35 DM = ~$20 | GYPSC::SHIPLEY | Is there life after DEC | Fri Sep 16 1988 08:14 | 10 |
|
If you don't mind waiting for the post, and let me know the address
I've got $20 you can have towards everything.
Brian (who's annoyed about the party on the 23rd cos it looks like
he ain't gonna be able to be in Merrimack till the week after...
yea that's right... all the way from Germany too...
never mind maybe next time...damned expensive meal anyway...)
8^)}
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1736.29 | $20 | POOL::MURPHY | Is it Friday yet? | Fri Sep 16 1988 09:53 | 8 |
| Donna, I'll be sending you a check for $20 to your home address
toward Sweetheart's expenses.
I'll also check around for a permanent home while she's in her foster
home unless you find one before I do.
Pat
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1736.30 | This is Sweetheart's last night on the streets | CPRS::CAISSIE | Donna | Fri Sep 16 1988 11:38 | 16 |
| Just wanted to let everyone know that Sweetheart has an appt. with the
vet at 11:15 tomorrow morning. He's going to test her for FELV, start
her immunizations, and check out her health. Immediately after the vet
visit, I'll be taking Sweetheart to her foster home.
In the month or so that it takes to get Sweetheart's health all squared
away, I will continue looking for a permanent home for her. Just this
morning, as a matter of fact, I sent mail to some DECie friends about
Sweetheart. I'll keep my fingers crossed.
Sweetheart's mom has granted me visitation privileges, and I'm going to
try and take some pictures of Sweetheart, in case any of you want to see
what a doll we've been agonizing over.
-Donna
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1736.31 | | RAINBO::TARBET | | Fri Sep 16 1988 13:23 | 4 |
| Donna, I have a check for $25 all filled up and sitting on my desk.
Where shall I send it?
=maggie
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1736.32 | Hold The Money! | SOFBAS::CAISSIE | Donna | Fri Sep 16 1988 14:40 | 7 |
| Thanks to Edd, Pat, Karen, Brian, and Maggie, we've collected enough
money for the anticipated vet bills. Thank you all for your kindness.
I'm sure if Sweetheart could talk, she'd say thank you too.
I'll let you know Monday how we make out at the vet and what Sweetheart
thinks of her new digs.
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1736.33 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Fri Sep 16 1988 14:41 | 3 |
| I think we've hit the $100, although maybe more will be needed.
Calcs in a hurry: ed 10, me 25, shipley 20, murphy 20, maggie 25
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1736.34 | Karen said "Get outta here" so I am....:^) | JAWS::COTE | Money For Nothing | Fri Sep 16 1988 16:23 | 10 |
| I'll be out on vacation next week, and then start my new job, so
it'll probably be awhile before I get back into FELINE::.
Feel free to contact me at home (Millbury, MA) if you like. (If
aja answers just hang up. She's had her phone privs revoked due
to abuse of the 1-900-HIKITTY hotline....)
See ya's!
Edd
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1736.35 | Where you all are goin ta be... | HILLST::MASON | Explaining is not understanding | Fri Sep 16 1988 18:09 | 5 |
| Edd -
Congrats on a new job! Where will you be?
Gary
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1736.36 | An update from Sweetheart's foster mom | BCSE::GOGOLIN | | Mon Sep 19 1988 11:24 | 51 |
| Sweetheart is now vacationing in scenic New Hampshire. :-) She will
have at least a temporary home with me and my three cats. She has her
own room with all the comforts of home (food, water, litter, bed, toys,
cat and people furniture), sunny windows with a view and lotsa lovies.
She will be kept isolated until I know that she does not have anything
contagious, especially feline leukemia. I recently lost one of my cats
to this rotten disease so am waiting to have my other cats retested
(they were negative the first time), about Oct. 1st. I certainly don't
want Sweetheart to catch anything from my guys either.
Saturday morning Donna took Sweetheart to her vet in Worcester for a
checkup, shots, and feline leukemia test. The vet said Sweetheart appears
to be healthy and he didn't *think* she was pregnant. He will have the
results of the leukemia test this (Mon.) afternoon. Please, everyone,
keep your fingers crossed! She has a bacterial infection in her eyes
and I have to put some goop in them for a week.
After the vet visit Donna brought Sweetheart to my house in Nashua. We
showed her her room and litterbox and (with my cats in the basement) let
her explore the house.
Sweetheart certainly lives up to her name -- I've never seen such an
agreeable cat! She rubs and purrs all the time, doesn't seem to be fearful
of anyone or anything, but is a little cautious. She is very well-behaved;
in exploring the house she hasn't once jumped up on the counters or table.
She is very tolerant of humans handling her.
Sunday morning I clipped her claws -- no problem. She was fairly grubby,
since she had been living outdoors or in Donna's neighbor's basement, so
I gave her a bath. Sweetheart resistsed being put in the washtub on the
counter -- she seemed terrified that I was going to drown her. Poor
thing, her heart beat so wildly! I managed to get most of her body wet
with the soapy water and wiped her face with a wet washcloth. When I put
her in the sink for the rinse cycle she calmed right down and sat
perfectly still while I poured water over her. When I began to towel her
dry she started purring, then took over the drying job herself. She is
now a few shades lighter -- definitely a white cat -- and her fur is
more silky.
Sweetheart doesn't seem to miss the outdoors. She has no interest in
sneaking out or even sitting in the window, at least not yet. She appears
not to mind being confined to her room.
Sweetheart says thank you from the bottom of her sweet little heart to
all the wonderful Feline noters for their concern and financial and
moral support.
Will let you know what happens.
Linda
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1736.37 | The shelters and Sweetheart | ZEKE::HUTCHINS | | Tue Oct 11 1988 13:46 | 23 |
| Poor Sweetheart! I used to work as a vet. technician at a shelter.
I had to quit. Just could not take it. In defense of the shelters,
they ask for financial support to support the literal thousands
of cats and kittens that come thru the doors. For every 100 cats
that come in looking for fammilies, only 3-7 get adopted. At the
shelter I worked at, we were lucky to see 5 go in a week. Every
one of out cat crates (65 in all) were full all the time.
Believe me, it is not because nobody wanted to turn Sweetheart away,
they did not want to have to put her to sleep. It's hard to put
down a cat and it's less than the pits to kill a pregnant one.
But, when there are already too many cats and not enough homes,
what do you do with a litter of 6 or more and the mom?
No more shelter work for this lady!
BTW: I have 5 cats, 2 dogs and lots and lots of birds!!! All pound
refugees!
Good luck!@
Jean
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1736.38 | Just had a thought | ZEKE::HUTCHINS | | Tue Oct 11 1988 13:48 | 6 |
| Try "Kitty Angels" The Nashua Humane Society has the #.
the shelter # is 603/883-8512, they will be glad to help you place
Sweetheart and/or babies---thru Kitty Angles!
Jean
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1736.39 | MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!! | CPRS::CAISSIE | Donna | Wed Oct 12 1988 17:56 | 12 |
| I want to thank all of you who agonized with me over Sweetheart. She
now has herself a permanent home with a wonderful woman who finds
Sweetheart just as endearing as I did. Sweetheart's mom plans to post
a note to this topic, and I'll let her update you on what's happened to
Sweetheart recently, how she is, and her good fortune.
-Donna
P.S. I took pictures of Sweetheart, and I'll be sending a picture to
all the generous people who made donations toward Sweetheart's health
care.
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1736.40 | Non-pregnant mom gets permanent home | BCSE::GOGOLIN | | Thu Oct 13 1988 15:58 | 49 |
| Re: .38
There was an ad for Kitty Angels in the local paper awhile back. It
caught my eye because it mentioned "recycled cats and kittens". I
thought I would go to them when the time was right for me to get
another cat because their cats are healthy and already spayed or
neutered. But I never seem to get to a shelter -- I get caught by
FELINE Notes orphans first!
Re: .39
Yes, Sweetheart is staying! The results of her feline leukemia test
were negative, and my cats were retested this weekend and were negative
also, so now there is nothing to keep us apart. :-)
I had really been resisting getting attached to Sweetheart in case I
couldn't keep her, and because I still wasn't ready for another cat
after losing Fuzzy. But now that she's well on the road to recovery and
will soon be ready to go to the no-kill shelter, I can't do it. She's
just too nice a cat. Someone recently entered a note about a cat(s) they
adopted from a shelter that had been there for two years. No way is that
going to happen to Sweetheart!
Sweetheart was spayed last Friday -- she wasn't pregnant, fortunately,
although I would have had it done anyway, as long as it didn't endanger
her health. There are just TOO MANY unwanted cats and kittens as it is.
She also had a tooth removed. After I first got her from Donna, I noticed
that the lower half of her upper right canine tooth was broken off and
the lower right canine tooth (if I'm using the right terms) was leaning
forward at an odd angle and the gum at the base of the tooth was black.
The vet I took her to said she had "suffered some trauma"; it looked to
me like she'd been kicked in the mouth. At the vet's recommendation, I
had him remove it when she was spayed. Now all that's left is to have
her stitches removed and have feline leukemia shots.
This brings up another point. Since Sweetheart is going to be my cat,
I feel it's only right that I be responsible for her medical expenses.
Many thanks to you generous people who contributed to the "Sweetheart
Fund", but I'd like to return it. If you'll send me your addresses and
the amount you gave I'll refund your money.
Linda
P.S. As I mentioned before, Sweetheart is a very nice cat, quiet, docile
and....good. Maybe *too* good. Probably the naughty Cub will teach her
to steal sponges from the kitchen sink and play freight train up and
down the stairs. But to ensure that the house is properly ransacked by
an adequate number of cats I've decided to also adopt -- well, read note
1828 and see for yourselves!
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