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The cat in my garage will be going to a new 'home'.
I have been talking to a former coworker. He's a big cat lover, and he
has the space to keep the kitty (no name yet) isolated. He will keep her until a home can be found. We are working out the finances for the kitty :-( Tomorrow I will be taking a LOT of aluminum cans, and some copper pipe, and some heavy gauge copper wire, that was in my basement when I bought my house in 1979, to a scrap yard. This will finance some of the initial costs. I should mention that since I realized the cat wasn't leaving, I have spent an enormous amount of time trying to find somebody who lost this cat. I contacted/checked all the normal places: Animal Control, craigslist.com, the newspaper. Vet offices in the area. I even called the Inhumane Society, to see about reports of lost cats in my area. I found NOTHING. I covered every street for a mile in every direction, looking for 'lost cat' posters. I found several, and, since this was before I had seen the kitty, I just kept the information. None of the lost cats were a buff colored with a white belly female :-( So the cat WHO NEEDS A NAME, is going to live in a large walk in closet, (it's better than a GARAGE, at least! And it has a window, too.) while I see if I can get the ONLY no kill rescue organization in a metro area of 3 million people, who didn't just say 'no we can't do ANYTHING for you' to help with the vet costs. They said they would, if I would foster the cat, earlier today. I have to get some Advantage or Frontline (DUH..why didn't I think of this already?) to give the cat before she can go to her new 'home' How long does it take for Advantage, or Frontline to kill off all the fleas this unfortunate kitty might have? Because that's how long she will have to stay in my garage :-( But things are looking up. I'd like to ask for help with a name, because I am drawing a complete blank. Except for Buffy, which seems a bit stupid, to me. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^..^ "Life without cats would be only marginally worth living." -TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie. Every day is a treasure with Kenzie; I try to treat them that way. There will only be so many, and then there will never, ever, be any more. How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven. - Robert Heinlein |
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The cat in my garage will be going to a new 'home'.
"Gandalf" wrote in message ... I have been talking to a former coworker. He's a big cat lover, and he has the space to keep the kitty (no name yet) isolated. He will keep her until a home can be found. We are working out the finances for the kitty :-( Tomorrow I will be taking a LOT of aluminum cans, and some copper pipe, and some heavy gauge copper wire, that was in my basement when I bought my house in 1979, to a scrap yard. This will finance some of the initial costs. I should mention that since I realized the cat wasn't leaving, I have spent an enormous amount of time trying to find somebody who lost this cat. I contacted/checked all the normal places: Animal Control, craigslist.com, the newspaper. Vet offices in the area. I even called the Inhumane Society, to see about reports of lost cats in my area. I found NOTHING. I covered every street for a mile in every direction, looking for 'lost cat' posters. I found several, and, since this was before I had seen the kitty, I just kept the information. None of the lost cats were a buff colored with a white belly female :-( So the cat WHO NEEDS A NAME, is going to live in a large walk in closet, (it's better than a GARAGE, at least! And it has a window, too.) while I see if I can get the ONLY no kill rescue organization in a metro area of 3 million people, who didn't just say 'no we can't do ANYTHING for you' to help with the vet costs. They said they would, if I would foster the cat, earlier today. Faith comes to mind as a name, as she has a lot of faith in you (I said earlier that cats are smart), or you could call her Hey You and let her new human name her as he probably will change her name anyway. Please send your TED contact information to Victor as he seems to be in charge of taking care of PayPal payments. Thank you for taking care of the little lady and I hope that her forever home works out wonderfully. You're a good man. Pam S. |
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The cat in my garage will be going to a new 'home'.
I'm so glad to hear this, Gandalf! I'm sure that takes a load off your mind
as well. You might do an Internet search for pet rescue organizations. There's one in my area that doesn't have a shelter, but they try to match up people and cats. I get calls for them periodically, because their number is one digit off from mine, and somewhere on line my number is listed instead of the correct one. -- Joy No amount of time can erase the memory of a good cat, and no amount of masking tape can ever totally remove his fur from your couch. - Leo Dworken "Gandalf" wrote in message ... I have been talking to a former coworker. He's a big cat lover, and he has the space to keep the kitty (no name yet) isolated. He will keep her until a home can be found. We are working out the finances for the kitty :-( Tomorrow I will be taking a LOT of aluminum cans, and some copper pipe, and some heavy gauge copper wire, that was in my basement when I bought my house in 1979, to a scrap yard. This will finance some of the initial costs. I should mention that since I realized the cat wasn't leaving, I have spent an enormous amount of time trying to find somebody who lost this cat. I contacted/checked all the normal places: Animal Control, craigslist.com, the newspaper. Vet offices in the area. I even called the Inhumane Society, to see about reports of lost cats in my area. I found NOTHING. I covered every street for a mile in every direction, looking for 'lost cat' posters. I found several, and, since this was before I had seen the kitty, I just kept the information. None of the lost cats were a buff colored with a white belly female :-( So the cat WHO NEEDS A NAME, is going to live in a large walk in closet, (it's better than a GARAGE, at least! And it has a window, too.) while I see if I can get the ONLY no kill rescue organization in a metro area of 3 million people, who didn't just say 'no we can't do ANYTHING for you' to help with the vet costs. They said they would, if I would foster the cat, earlier today. I have to get some Advantage or Frontline (DUH..why didn't I think of this already?) to give the cat before she can go to her new 'home' How long does it take for Advantage, or Frontline to kill off all the fleas this unfortunate kitty might have? Because that's how long she will have to stay in my garage :-( But things are looking up. I'd like to ask for help with a name, because I am drawing a complete blank. Except for Buffy, which seems a bit stupid, to me. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^..^ "Life without cats would be only marginally worth living." -TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie. Every day is a treasure with Kenzie; I try to treat them that way. There will only be so many, and then there will never, ever, be any more. How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven. - Robert Heinlein |
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The cat in my garage will be going to a new 'home'.
"Gandalf" wrote in message ... I have been talking to a former coworker. He's a big cat lover, and he has the space to keep the kitty (no name yet) isolated. He will keep her until a home can be found. We are working out the finances for the kitty :-( Tomorrow I will be taking a LOT of aluminum cans, and some copper pipe, and some heavy gauge copper wire, that was in my basement when I bought my house in 1979, to a scrap yard. This will finance some of the initial costs. I should mention that since I realized the cat wasn't leaving, I have spent an enormous amount of time trying to find somebody who lost this cat. I contacted/checked all the normal places: Animal Control, craigslist.com, the newspaper. Vet offices in the area. I even called the Inhumane Society, to see about reports of lost cats in my area. I found NOTHING. I covered every street for a mile in every direction, looking for 'lost cat' posters. I found several, and, since this was before I had seen the kitty, I just kept the information. None of the lost cats were a buff colored with a white belly female :-( ********* We had two poodles with that coloration. Named one Taffee and the lighter one Sugar. Their mom was Brandie Alexandra ************ So the cat WHO NEEDS A NAME, is going to live in a large walk in closet, (it's better than a GARAGE, at least! And it has a window, too.) while I see if I can get the ONLY no kill rescue organization in a metro area of 3 million people, who didn't just say 'no we can't do ANYTHING for you' to help with the vet costs. They said they would, if I would foster the cat, earlier today. I have to get some Advantage or Frontline (DUH..why didn't I think of this already?) to give the cat before she can go to her new 'home' How long does it take for Advantage, or Frontline to kill off all the fleas this unfortunate kitty might have? Because that's how long she will have to stay in my garage :-( ***** I'm pretty sure they abandon ship in a matter of hours. ***** But things are looking up. I'd like to ask for help with a name, because I am drawing a complete blank. Except for Buffy, which seems a bit stupid, to me. |
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The cat in my garage will be going to a new 'home'.
On Fri, 1 Aug 2008 01:32:20 -0400, "tanadashoes"
wrote: I think there will only be one vet visit I will have to pay for; unless I can talk my vet into selling me a dose of Frontline or Advantage, without taking the cat in. If I was the vet, I wouldn't want a cat that probably has fleas in the clinic. At least that's what I'm hoping. I'll talk to the rescue group too, to see if I can get the flea medication from them; I'm sure it would be cheaper than my regular vet. Then if things work out the way they should, the rescue organization should pick up the major costs of viral testing, vaccinations, etc. I'll have to go tho 'their' clinic, where the cost are much less than my regular vet. But I shouldn't have to pay for them. At least that's what they told me would happen, if I agreed to foster the kitty. Having someone else foster her shouldn't matter, but I have to work it out, on Friday. I have been working on this, believe me. I hope my boss doesn't notice if I'm only at work for about 2 hours tomorrow. Often weeks go by and I don't see him. But he already singed my time card, and I already turned it in; a day early. :-) ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^..^ "Life without cats would be only marginally worth living." -TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie. Every day is a treasure with Kenzie; I try to treat them that way. There will only be so many, and then there will never, ever, be any more. How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven. - Robert Heinlein "Gandalf" wrote in message ... I have been talking to a former coworker. He's a big cat lover, and he has the space to keep the kitty (no name yet) isolated. He will keep her until a home can be found. We are working out the finances for the kitty :-( Tomorrow I will be taking a LOT of aluminum cans, and some copper pipe, and some heavy gauge copper wire, that was in my basement when I bought my house in 1979, to a scrap yard. This will finance some of the initial costs. I should mention that since I realized the cat wasn't leaving, I have spent an enormous amount of time trying to find somebody who lost this cat. I contacted/checked all the normal places: Animal Control, craigslist.com, the newspaper. Vet offices in the area. I even called the Inhumane Society, to see about reports of lost cats in my area. I found NOTHING. I covered every street for a mile in every direction, looking for 'lost cat' posters. I found several, and, since this was before I had seen the kitty, I just kept the information. None of the lost cats were a buff colored with a white belly female :-( So the cat WHO NEEDS A NAME, is going to live in a large walk in closet, (it's better than a GARAGE, at least! And it has a window, too.) while I see if I can get the ONLY no kill rescue organization in a metro area of 3 million people, who didn't just say 'no we can't do ANYTHING for you' to help with the vet costs. They said they would, if I would foster the cat, earlier today. Faith comes to mind as a name, as she has a lot of faith in you (I said earlier that cats are smart), or you could call her Hey You and let her new human name her as he probably will change her name anyway. Please send your TED contact information to Victor as he seems to be in charge of taking care of PayPal payments. Thank you for taking care of the little lady and I hope that her forever home works out wonderfully. You're a good man. Pam S. |
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The cat in my garage will be going to a new 'home'.
Gandalf wrote:
But things are looking up. I'd like to ask for help with a name, because I am drawing a complete blank. Except for Buffy, which seems a bit stupid, to me. I think Buffy is an excellent name. So glad you are making some progress. Maybe your ex-coworker will fall in love with her and give her a permanent home... Wishful thinking. We're still purring for everything to go well and the little girl to fall on her feet (seems like she already did when she found you). -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. |
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The cat in my garage will be going to a new 'home'.
"Joy" wrote in message
news I'm so glad to hear this, Gandalf! I'm sure that takes a load off your mind as well. You might do an Internet search for pet rescue organizations. There's one in my area that doesn't have a shelter, but they try to match up people and cats. I get calls for them periodically, because their number is one digit off from mine, and somewhere on line my number is listed instead of the correct one. Since you are "Gandalf", then it would seem logical to me that the little lady you rescued should be Eowyn. Although Galadrial or Arwen would also fit :-) Yowie |
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The cat in my garage will be going to a new 'home'.
Gandalf wrote:
I have been talking to a former coworker. He's a big cat lover, and he has the space to keep the kitty (no name yet) isolated. He will keep her until a home can be found. We are working out the finances for the kitty :-( Some folks are sending money to my PayPal account for that, please let me know if you'd like me to write you a check for the vet or call them directly and have them charge my credit card. Either way works for me. As always, all folks making donations will get a summary of the donations. To send money, login to paypal.com and click on send money. Send to pistor at austin dot rr dot com. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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