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2462.1 | good luck | TIDES::CIOFFI | | Mon May 15 1989 11:42 | 24 |
| Why does he want the cats? Have you ever asked him if he would
be willing to have you help find them a home, someone that would
really care for them? How good a friend is he? Can you tell him
what you really think without causing a problem? If he is willing
to have to do all the work for the care of the kitten, why would
he want it back? It sounds like he doesn't want the cats. Maybe
you could talk to him further about it, being more direct about
his wanting or not wanting the cats. If he wants the cats, then
you can't make him be responsible for the care he does or doesn't
want to give the cats. He really should decide, since his son
is allergic, to give the cats a chance at better care. I find it
hard to believe that he has turned out declawed cats. It sounds
very heartless. If you value the friendship, there is only so
much you can do. He may be relieved if you offer to find the cats
good homes. If he doesn't want to give the cats away to someone
who could give them better homes, but doesn't want to care for them
himself, then you have a real problem, because that just doesn't
make any sense. See if you can have a heart-to-heart with him first.
If that doesn't work you may have to decide between friendship and
the correct care of the kittens. Maybe the MSCPA can offer good
suggestions.
Karen
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2462.2 | Make the 5 yr old your cats' aunt. | CRUISE::NDC | | Mon May 15 1989 11:51 | 12 |
| I agree that this guy shouldn't have cats and it seems to me that
if you keep this kitten from him he'll probably just go out and
get another kitten. So this won't solve anything. I can't under-
stand why he would get a kitten for a 5 yr old when he knows that
there's an allergic child in the house. That seems pretty stupid
to me.
As an alternative, perhaps you could suggest that the 5 yr old
come visit your cats and help you feed them etc so that the child
isn't denied "having" a cat and they cats are well cared for.
Good luck.
Nancy DC
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2462.3 | Make New Friends! | MAMTS1::TTAYLOR | | Mon May 15 1989 12:28 | 9 |
| Why don't you befriend the outdoor cats and maybe they'll stay away
from this insensitive person.
As far as taking the cat away from the young child, it's not really
your right, I don't think, even if it's in the best interest of
the animal, because this guy would probably sue you or something.
Tammi and Bear
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2462.4 | | FSHQA2::RWAXMAN | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Mon May 15 1989 12:54 | 9 |
| My question is, as I believe .1 said, how good a friend is this
guy? I hate notes like this; they make my blood pressure rise to
the boiling point.
Try to convince him that the outdoor only cats deserve a better
life than he is giving them as does the kitten. If that doesn't
work, then take Tammy's advice and make new friends (and get the
authorities involved).
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2462.5 | | MICLUS::MTAG | | Mon May 15 1989 14:36 | 32 |
| I've tried talking to this guy. I became friendly with he and his wife
when I joined the group I work with a year ago. We're sort of friendly
outside of work, but on a casual basis. I've told him he shouldn't own
a cat when I found out about the declawed ones being outside. He said
they still have their back claws and can climb trees. I think we all
have the same feelings/opinions on that one. When he got this kitten
(named Alvin), I told him I couldn't believe he did it. All this makes
my blood pressure rise also. I thought about going to the MSPCA, but
when I met the first two cats, they really didn't "look" abused. They
acutally looked happy, except they wanted more attention than the
owners are willing to give. I guess it's not physical abuse, but abuse
non-the-less. I've thought about trying to find homes for his cats,
but that's not easy and as I said, I can't have anymore. I've thought
about my neighbors who just lost a cat to leukemia, but right now they
don't want another cat (they have one left and plan on getting a dog).
I'll see what I can come up with and will have a good talk with my
friend. His son is really attached to this kitten and I really don't
want to upset him. It's not his fault. The Friends of Animals lady is
also sending me some info that I'll pass along. Maybe (I hope) it will
knock some sense into his head.
Thanks for your comments. I'll keep you posted through this note. I
should have the FoA certificate in a couple of days... maybe the vet
will have some suggestions also.
One quick question.. if the kitten needs additional shots, are there
any vets around that give a "discount" for this type of situation? I'd
be willing to go to Tufts or Angell.
Mary
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2462.6 | | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Mon May 15 1989 15:49 | 20 |
| Will talking to the wife help the situation any? I really get mad
about these types of situations because these people are teaching
their kids that it is okay to let the cats outside to fend for them-
selves, and that it is okay to let a female cat run around unspayed,
and that it is okay to declaw your cat, and then turn it outside.
We had a similar situation in our neighborhood, but I didn't know
the family. Their cat was having her fourth litter in my other
neighbors garage, and the owners couldn't care less. They refused
to spay her. The good neighbors decided to adopt her, and to have
her spayed. She has been inside only for the last 8 weeks, and
as soon as Freeway (it's his foster mom I am talking about) is weaned,
she will be spayed. This was different than your situation since
these people weren't our friends.
There has got to be some way to get through to them about what message
they are giving their kids, but I sure can't think of any ways right
now.
Jo
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2462.7 | | FSHQA2::RWAXMAN | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Mon May 15 1989 16:31 | 24 |
| I agree with Jo! Once again, another "stray" cat has found my home,
a beautiful jet-black, long haired, "intact" male. Once again,
I am stuck cleaning up someone else's mess. This cat is very loving,
no more than 8 or 9 months old, out in all sorts of inclement weather,
hungry, and in great need of human companionship. He is there because
some insensitive clod obviously moved away and left him there, typical
of life in a condominium development (I have asked around; he has
no home). He is friendly, loving, and doesn't yowl, all he wants
is to come inside and be part of a family again. Where do we draw
the line?
Parents should set a good example for their children where animal
welfare is concerned! Why does the man in .0 keep getting cats
if his child is severly allergic? It *is* considered cruelty if
he never feeds them. I can't believe those cats are happy outside
fending for themselves!
Sorry to the author of .0; I know you are just as concerned as we
are and want to "right" the situation. Wish there was some way
to talk some sense into this man!!
/Roberta (who has smoke coming out of her ears)
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2462.8 | Arn't you from Grafton? | FRAGLE::PELUSO | | Mon May 15 1989 17:25 | 9 |
| Roberta-
At one time I thought I saw you mention you were from Grafton.
Well I was wondering, because momma kitty has had 3 black long haired
kitties (note 2470). THey are in grafton (off rt 140) next to
the flea market. Well anyway, it sounds like the father might have
adopted you....
Michele _who_is_sick_of_placing_other(irresponsible)_peoples_kittens
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2462.9 | Good News! :) | MICLUS::MTAG | | Mon May 15 1989 17:34 | 20 |
| Well, I think I have some good news. My friend just stopped by my
office and told me that he and his wife will plan on finding families
for their kitties. We'll get the kitten spayed anyway, because it will
be easier to find her a home then. My supervisor has seen this cat and
said it's real scruffy looking, so she may also need a bath. Thank
goodness I'm used to giving kitties a bath. I even have "flea mousse"
(no ordinary shampoo for my babies :) ) so it will get de-flea'd at
the same time. This will, of course, have to be done before it's
spayed so the vet won't have to do it.
At least there's a happy ending to this. I must say I feel a lot
better since he told me this. I guess my telling him often enough that
he wasn't a responsible pet owner and should have pets finally sunk in.
At least hope it did and they really do plan on finding homes.
By the way... on a different note. I've had my Barney 7 years today.
Gonezo celebrated his 7th anniversary with me on the 10th.
Mary
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2462.10 | | FSHQA1::RWAXMAN | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Mon May 15 1989 21:14 | 20 |
| Michele - I live in North Grafton which is on the other side of
the flea market (closer to Millbury and Worcester). Are you familiar
with the Falls at Lordvale Townhouse Development?
I wouldn't doubt for a minute that a tomcat could cover that much
territory looking for a mate. There is a woman across the street
from me who has an unspayed female because "she wants her kitty
to stay natural." Fortunately, Cookie is an indoor only cat and
try as I might to convince her owner otherwise, she doesn't believe
in altering pets. Drives me absolutely crazy! She even had the
gall to ask me if Chauncey was neutered because she wanted a mate
for Cookie.
I call the black cat who has befriended us "Midnight Stranger."
Midnight for his jet black coat, and Stranger for showing up
unannounced! A good friend of mine thought up the name and it is
fitting because I only see him late at night.
/Roberta
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2462.11 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Tue May 16 1989 08:29 | 20 |
| re: .10 A friend of mine and fellow cat lover told me about a
couple that they have as friends. These folks are into "natural"
to a ridiculous degree. They wouldn't spay their indoor female
either and no amount of talking by Mark would convince them.
Well, the cat developed a hair loss problem that looked like
"the mange" in dogs. The vet told them that it was due to the
wild hormone fluxuations that the cat went through because
she was in-tact and not breeding. I think they finally got
her spayed!
So these folks that think they're doing their cats some big favor
by keeping them natural are full of it! They do more harm to the
cat via these hormonal stresses! plus intact female cats are
more prone to certain types of cancer.
I have a booklet "Why Spay or Neuter your Pet". I have
extra copies. If you'd like one to show your "friends" who
believe that they shouldn't neuter their pets, just send me
some mail. I'll be happy to send a copy.
Nancy DC
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2462.12 | | FRAGLE::PELUSO | | Tue May 16 1989 12:08 | 11 |
| Roberta-
I looked at an appartment in North Grafton, but I am not familiar
with your development. In a way it's funny that you had mentioned
this tom because I thought the father was an orange tiger.....
(shorthaired)..... Unless it's possible for that combination to
make black longhaired babies?
BTW, I like the name Midnight Stranger......
M
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2462.13 | not to divert the topic, but.... | NRADM::CONGER | | Tue May 16 1989 12:36 | 5 |
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Michele, Roberta lives kindof between me and Campanale's,
so I doubt it's the same cat. He'd have to go past Stuarts,
past the rotary, and down 140 to get to Terry's....
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2462.14 | Thank God the light dawned..... | TIDES::CIOFFI | | Thu May 18 1989 10:19 | 13 |
| re. 0
Glad to hear that this guy is looking into finding homes for the
cats. I just hope that the explanation given to his son is in
the area of doing the best thing for the cats and the son, and not
that they don't want to be bothered with the responsibility.
But we can't live other people's lives...............
Glad this is heading toward a better ending.......
karen
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