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Old April 12th 08, 10:12 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Gandalf
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 13:16:38 GMT, "Phil P." wrote:


"Gandalf" wrote in message
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On Tue, 08 Apr 2008 22:53:35 GMT, "Phil P." wrote:


"Matthew" wrote in message
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I remember this It only confirms they are more than they let on

Ps How are the colonies doing

The colonies are doing a lot better than many shelter cats- Its kitten
season, which means many shelters are killing a lot of cats older than

6-12
months to free up cages for kittens-- which are easier to adopt. Kittens
are easy money for some shelters- fast turnover.

We've stepped up shelter rescues to try to save as many older cats as we
can- but we're rapidly running out of space and fosterers. You've got to

see
some of the cats we took that those slaughterhouses were going to kill. I
haven't had time to upload all the pictures- be here are a few:

http://maxshouse.com/Adoptions/Joseph-1y-6m--PP.jpg

http://maxshouse.com/Adoptions/Johnny-7-mo-PPM.jpg

http://maxshouse.com/Adoptions/Gigi-1yo-PP.jpg (She has "tortitude")

http://maxshouse.com/Adoptions/Eta_Carina.jpg (I've got a feeling this

one
will be Number 12!)

http://maxshouse.com/Adoptions/maple-4yoM-PV.jpg

http://maxshouse.com/Adoptions/Candy--1yr-PPM-.jpg

http://maxshouse.com/Adoptions/Peaches-2yr-PPM.jpg

http://maxshouse.com/Adoptions/BigBen-4%20yo-PV.jpg

http://maxshouse.com/Adoptions/cookie2-8mos-PV.jpg They say calicos have
the "demon gene"- look in her eyes!


Phil


Those are beautiful cats! Thank you for saving their lives!


Some of them didn't look so when we got them. Peaches for example, weighed
about 5 pounds- you could just about see her ribs, and her eyes were dull
and cloudy. . Now she's about 9-10 lbs and her eyes sparkle. All you have to
do is put your hand near her- she does the rest! lol
http://maxshouse.com/Adoptions/Peaches-2yr-PPM.jpg

And there's Big Ben-he's about 7 yr.
http://maxshouse.com/Adoptions/BigBen-4%20yo-PV.jpg His owners moved out in
the middle of the night and left him behind in the apartment. We don't know
how long he was alone with no food- the landlord guessed about two weeks. It
a miracle he didn't develop HL. We can't figure out what he did for water-
the 2 toilet bowls only held about a gallon each in the bowl- unless he
figured out how to flush... . He's a big ole mush- hard to understand how
someone would just leave him alone to die.


This kind of story just raises my blood pressure to very dangerous
levels. People who treat pet as 'disposable' make me very, very angry!

At least they could have taken him to a shelter, instead of leaving him
to a slow horrible death by starvation. Grrrrr!!!!

Here's a handsome fella- Kiro, about 2 years old
http://maxshouse.com/Adoptions/kiro_m_2yo_.jpg He's another mush. Owner
surrender. We can't understand how or why someone would dump him. Owner
surrender's are at the greatest risk of being killed because there are no
minimum holding requirements for them. We got there just in time- another
hour and he would have been dead and the world would have been a worse
place. Look in his eyes: http://maxshouse.com/Adoptions/kiro_m_2yo_PPM.jpg
"Cat eyes seem a bridge to a world beyond the one we know" (Lynn Hollyn)


Kiro is an absolutely beautiful tuxedo kitty! I have to agree about his
eyes! All cats have beautiful, mysterious eyes; but Kiro's are
especially wonderful.

I just breaks my heart to think he was just an hour from being PTS! A
beautiful, young cat like Kiro. I'm so very, very glad you got to him in
time. I'm sure he will make somebody a wonderful companion.

I had an absolutely delightful tuxedo kitty for 16 years. She went to
the Bridge back in June of 1999. I still miss her every single day :-(

So I have a very soft spot in my heart for tuxedo kitties.

I have never seen the quote about cat's eyes by Lynn Hollyn, and I like
to collect quote about cats.



But I must take exception to calicos having the 'demon gene'.

I adopted a 3-4 year old calico in 1999, and she's just the biggest
sweetheart you could ever possibly imagine.

Not a bit of 'cattitude' in her. She's independent, but she also just
loves attention. I love her to bits, of course.

Sadly, she was declawed before I got her, so she sometimes bites when I
get her a little 'worked up'. But she has never once broken my skin, not
even a scratch, even though she bites *hard* sometimes. So she knows not
to really hurt me.


I have a Tortie- she definitely has tortitude!


I what you mean by tortidude! And I do have to agree that some calicos
can have the same attitude.

I've just been blessed with an especially sweet calico. I'm her third
human, so we are both very fortunate to have found each other!


I must say that Johnny, the young silver tabby, is a very, very sweet
looking cat! I simply can't imagine a shelter murdering him to 'make
room' for another, younger kitten.

But I know it happens every day :-(

Thank you for saving him! I hope he find a good home, soon. He looks
like such a sweetie!


We try our best to make a perfect match. But no matter how much we grill and
screen the adoptives- you still never know. I'm more worried than happy
when they're adopted. I've already found a few of our adopted cats in
shelters that were surrendered by the adoptives. Even though our contract
states the cats must be returned to us if the adoptives no longer want them,
its impossible to enforce- just like our no declaw clause. We try our best
to make the right calls, but after all I've seen, I have about .000001%
faith in human nature.


He might be a real hooligan, but the photo just shows a little angel!


He's a character alright- but a mush too.


He needs somebody to spoil him rotten! I wish I could be the one to do
it :-(



I have saved his picture, as I have with so many other cats I wish I
could adopt :-(


Here's another one of him:
http://maxshouse.com/Adoptions/Johnny--7-mo-PPM.jpg


Phil