I am so glad to hear you say this.  It makes me so sad to think  of kitties 
having to live in cages for years.  It's a terrible way to  live...and they 
never really get any social interaction.  A temp.  quarantine due to illness is 
quite different from living that way  indefinitely.  What you describe sounds 
ideal.
 
elizabeth
 
In a message dated 11/27/2006 12:49:15 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

What you described is not the way all rescues operate.  Many use  foster 
homes and have the cats in a normal cage-free home environment.   That's how I 
do 
things.  Once cats have been tested for FeLV and  vaccinnated (and defleaed 
and dewormed) they are integrated into the foster  home and sleep on beds, 
rampage through the house, and do all the normal  things cats do.  We have 
adopters, after they have been  screened  and approved, come to the foster home 
to 
meet the cat.  We also really  try to keep numbers marginally sane so no one is 
stressed too badly; basically  to keep a healthy environment.
 
I have ONE kitten in a big condo cage at my house right now.  She's  a little 
stray, maybe 4 months old, who I had been seeing around for the past  few 
weeks.  Trapped her Saturday night, vaccinated Sunday.  She'll  stay in the 
condo 
cage and foyer for a 14 day quarantine and then she'll  join the others in 
the house.  That's about the only use I have  for cages.  



 

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