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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

4756.0. "Looking for outdoor kitties!" by LJOHUB::LEITE () Thu Jun 27 1991 11:12

    
    		Looking for out door Kitties!!!!
     
    Looking to adopt about a dozen kitties. They would be used to control
    the rodant population at a Lunenburg residence. A home has been made
    in a barn for the kitties. Anyone looking to find homes for
    kittens or cats can contact me. 
    
    
    email Ljohub::leite
    DTN 226-2608 (prefer mail)
    
    P.S. I'll be on vacation the week of the 4th.
    
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4756.1How about a CAT from a shelter?FENNEL::RETZELWho do you think I think I am?Thu Jun 27 1991 12:359
I was at the Humane Society in Nashua and I noticed a cat there who's card read
that he/she had been given up because it was hunting rodents!

Imagine that?  A cat that hunts?  How dare he/she follow instincts! ;-)

Anyways, you might try there!

Just a thought,
Dawn
4756.2Humane Society's positionCUPMK::PHILBROOKCustomer Publications ConsultingThu Jun 27 1991 14:0526
    At the Nashua shelter we typically discourage cat adoptions where the
    animal will be used strictly as a mouser in a barn. Reasons being:
    
    o potential for spread of contagious illnesses
    o all 12 cats would have to be spayed/neutered to prevent further
      reproduction
    o all 12 cats would have to be up to date on rabies 
    o raccoons and skunks commonly carry distemper and the cats would
      surely come into contact with these animals, not to mention the 
      diseases the mice/rats would be carrying
    o cats could get into garbage
    o cats could get hit by cars
    o cats could get into toxic substances
    o risk of becoming lunch for coyotes
    
    I just spoke with our Director of Operations, Michele Clemons, who said
    that if you could guarantee all 12 cats would be neutered and kept up
    on all vaccines and prevented from roaming the countryside at will,
    there is a chance you could adopt 12 cats to serve as mousers. If you
    want to discuss this with Michele, call her at (603) 883-8512 Tuesday
    thru Saturday.
    
    Mike Philbrook,
    President,
    Humane Society of New England
                                        
4756.3Spayed/Neutered?HDLITE::SCOTTThu Jun 27 1991 14:076
    You might want to specify spayed/neutered.  It would be mighty 
    expensive to pay for this surgery for a dozen cats!  (and even more 
    expensive to support their offspring...)  
    
    I hope you don't feel this is an inappropriate note.  Just a thought
    from a friendly Feliner...
4756.4All set LJOHUB::LEITEFri Jun 28 1991 16:4210
    
    	Thank you to all who showed concern about the kitties. I promise
    the kitties are very well fed and taken care of. 
    
    	If all promises go through, we are all set for kitties. Infact some
    are getting a better home then they are currently in. (they are living
    in the woods unsheltered or neglected homes.)
    
    	Thanks again.
    	Joyce
4756.5SUBURB::THOMASHThe Devon DumplingWed Jul 03 1991 12:1213
	Congratulations,

	My brother semi-adopted a stray that came around, the cat - Tatty -
	as that is what he always looked like - spent the afternoon sleeping
	in the garden, and the evening in the barn going afer rats and mice, and
	anything else he could find.
	Tatty absolutely thrived on it. You will find that if the cats you get 
	are from a similar background, that they will have quite well developed
 	immune sysems, and will survive and thrive in barns.

	Good luck with them all,
	Heather