Title: | Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected |
Notice: | purrrrr... |
Moderator: | JULIET::CORDES_JA |
Created: | Wed Nov 13 1991 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1079 |
Total number of notes: | 28858 |
Has anyone heard of the Neads animal shelter? It's supposed to be a no-kill shelter in Boyleston; I'm trying to place my abandoned kitten there. But I wanted to make sure it was a good place ... - Andrea
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600.1 | MAGEE::MERRITT | Kitty City | Fri Sep 10 1993 07:41 | 15 | |
Andrea, I do know that the Neads Organization (not sure if it is considered a shetler because they do alot with service dogs) helped the Pat Brody Shelter when Pat first passed away. They were wonderful to take some of our shelter kitties and find them wonderful homes. They also assisted us in putting the paperwork together to become a non-profit organization and still is one of our shelter resources to use when needed. They were great to our shelter and our shelter kitties. I think they are a wonderful organization and do believe they are a no-kill shelter. Sandy | |||||
600.2 | Kitten's safe | ELWOOD::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Fri Sep 10 1993 17:24 | 12 |
Thanks, Sandy! The kitty (see note 4.505) is now over there with Marilyn. Guess she was older than I thought - 4-5 months - though at least I sexed her right ;^) ! She's going to keep her for a couple of weeks, then have her spayed before she is available. She showed me the kitties and I was impressed - she's had a few for several years, those she couldn't place. She sure helped us out! - Andrea | |||||
600.3 | The Colonel salutes NEADS | DEMING::BITTICKS | Mon Sep 13 1993 05:33 | 17 | |
The Hon. Colonel Sebastian Moran, DROFFC, allowed me to adopt him from NEADS. Not only did they provide him with excellent care before he took over command of my home, but they check up on him regularly to be sure he is well and being properly cared for. They keep the cats around because many of their clients have cats and they want the assistance dogs to be able to function without being distracted or posing any threat to the cats. A very good idea! It worked the other way around for me as the Colonel was accustomed to dogs when he arrived in my home. After I let him out of the carrier, I prepared a meal for him. Within 5 minutes of arrival, he was eating while the 40 pound mutt nosed his posterior and the 170 pound St. Bernard sniffed him from top to bottom. Never bothered him for a second. Sari |