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Old October 5th 04, 06:58 PM
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I think that is a fair deal that the rescue group is offering. Are they
reliable and have good standing with the animal community? I would check
them out to make sure. The client might also want to ask family members and
friends that love cats to see if they can foster his cats until the house
gets renovated. If he does choose the rescue group make sure that you get in
writing that the cats are foster only and not for adoption.

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"mpark10" wrote in message
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Hi!
A friend of mine works for the county government, and has a client who
needs to find a temproary home for two cats (I believe) while her home
undergoes major renovations. Knowing that I am an animal lover, my friend
contacted me.

The client was told of a rescue group who may be able to foster her cats,
in exchange for payment of food and other expenses. I was wondering if
any
of you have any suggestions on how to help this person out.

If you have any thoughts or suggestions, please email me at
, and I will pass this information on. Thank you!

Heather