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 |
Fellow Feliners, Here's another desperate plea to find a home for a kitten! Here's the story: I work in MRO and last night while driving home I stopped at the convenience store across from Haye's Memorial Drive. When I got out of my car I noticed a small grey kitten (I'd say he's "I'm pretty sure it's a he" approx. 6 months old.) Anyway, you all know how cold it was last night, and there he stood SHAKING COLD. I went into the store to buy my merchandise and asked the woman if she'd noticed the kitten outside the store and she said he'd been hanging around there for the past couple of days. In the meantime, he kept meowing at the door. When I walked out to my car he followed me. I just didn't have the heart to turn him away so I decided to take him with me, at least for a couple of days until I could find him a home or a non-kill shelter. The whole way home he sat up by my shoulder and kept giving me those little "head butts" and purring away as if to say "thank you for getting me out of the cold." He is SO AFFECTIONATE and BEAUTIFUL!! The next dilema begins at my house. I currently have two full grown cats, Ralph and Alice. I've mentioned in previous notes Ralph's extreme territorial behavior (to put it mildly!) Anyway, Alice just kind of sniffed this little kitten out and then just sat back to watch the rest of the action. Ralph on the other hand became extremely violent. He actually wanted to attack this poor kitten! Of course I interveened (sp?) and Ralph ended up getting some scratches in at me. Then the next male of the household (my husband) comes and tells me the kitten can stay one night and that's it! (This is after an hour of fighting between he & I.) To cut this down a bit, my mom, who lives next door said she'd keep the kitten at her house until the day after Thanksgiving. I have a friend that called from Boston while she was there and he said he or his girlfriend might be interested in the kitten, however, I won't know that until tomorrow when they come for Thanksgiving dinner. I've looked through the Marlboro and Worcester paper (I live in Shrewsbury) but there is no ad for a lost grey kitten in either paper. I'm currently calling around to all shelters to see if anyone has reported a lost kitten and giving them my number. There's also a couple of houses across from this convenient store (which is located right on Rt. 2o) and stopped at the houses this morning. One woman was home and said no-one owns a kitten like that there but that for the last 2 nights her garbage has had rips in it. If I can't find him a home (or even a temporary one), I am currently calling all the NO-KILL shelters I can think of to get him in there. Like I said, he is such a LOVE! I know he was starving because he devoured 1-1/2 cans of cat food and still wanted more. I spent most of the night at my mom's last night and this kitten just stayed right by me. If my mom was holding him and I left the room he'd start crying so he could follow me. This truly breaks my heart to know someone (at least I believe) could let an animal like this go. I want to believe someone has just lost him and if that's the case I'm covering all bases to get him back to his owner. I wish I could keep him but just CAN'T. Between Ralph and my husband (which isn't a good situation to bring another animal into right now anyway because of our relationship) I just can't do it. I'm hoping and praying my mom get's attached but since her dog died (5 years ago) she's still mourning and REFUSES to "get attached" to any other animal. Bottom line is I need a permanent/temporary home until I can find him a permanent home. If I can't I will take him to a NO-KILL, REPUTABLE shelter. My heart goes to this little furface and I don't want him dumped or lost like he is now. Again, he's a male?, approx. 6 months old, all smokey grey, semi-long haired. I also THINK he might be part Siamese. He has a long skinny tail and pointed ears. His face is also shaped like a Siamese. Thank you for you help/suggestions! Nancy
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5084.1 | WILLEE::MERRITT | Wed Nov 27 1991 12:26 | 20 | ||
Nancy...I don't have an answer but just a few comments. You are great for helping this little guy that doesn't have a home... and I'll keep my fingers crossed that your Mom falls in love or you can find him a good permanent home. I have noticed that there are so many stray cats right now trying to find shelter for the winter. The same thing happened last year at this time too! Last October I took in Angus and Chloe, in November Dewey found us, and in December we took Abby in. And this year is no different...in October Bogie found us and now in November Van Gogh finally joined our family. It's really sad that the world is so full of so many unwanted unloved animals....but thank god for people like you that really care! Please keep us posted and if I do have any adoption leads...I'll send them your way! Sandy | |||||
5084.2 | FSOA::NGRILLO | Wed Nov 27 1991 13:39 | 24 | ||
Thank you for your kind words Sandy! Like my husband said last night, if every stray followed me I'd help them, and I said you bet your *ss I would! I pray my mom or one of my friends from Boston will keep him. I've already called Hopkinton Humane Society and she said the cats are currently in quarentine because they all have upper respritory problems and she can't let any go/come until this clears up. Aside of that she has a 10 page waiting list! Same with Pat Brody's shelter too. They all said said this is the WORST time of the year for strays. I always thought spring would be because of most animals having their off-spring usually during that time but I obviously didn't think that through. I did find a shelter in Marlboro that will keep him until a home is found and I will act as his "benefactor." At the very least I know he won't be put down, will be warm, fed, and taken care of medically until a permanent, loving home can be found for him. Again, thank you for your kind words. You yourself is quite a remarkable person for taking in all those strays!! I just wish more people would think about the consequences when they dump these sweet, loving, trusting furfaces! God bless, | |||||
5084.3 | Another shelter | MPO::ROBINSON | don't try so hard | Mon Dec 02 1991 08:12 | 6 |
Bay Path Humane Society in Hopkinton, MA is also a no-kill shelter. Their phone no is 435-6938. They were very nice when I brought in a kitten last year [found mine at the bank, though... :) ]. |