I tried calling last night but got voicemail. Lefft my name and number but have not heard back from her. I have always had a negative impression of ac too but I have seen really good rescue/ac working relationships in the SF/Bay Area and my local ac really impressed me with their light touch during my house fire in August and in the current dealings with a really ugly hoarder situation.
Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thank you Susan and Kelley for your replies and concern. I'm sure Sally will appreciate any help or advice you can give her. I have an unreasonable fear of animal control, I think of them like I would the gestapo. Sally doesn't seem to be panicking the way I might, but she is quickly taking steps to address any concerns they may have and to locate additional fosters for the cats in her possession. Say a prayer everybody, Nina SHE HAS TO MOVE THE CATS. I don't care if she has to board them, or whatever, but if AC has been there, they ARE COMING BACK. For that matter if I absolutely had to I would let them outside to keep AC from getting their evil hands on them, but that would be a last resort... Please, for the safety of the cats, she has to move them. Of course I am not in that area....but if she needs a shoulder to cry on I can call her tonight. When will AC leave rescuers alone.... Kelley Subject: Re: Sally Foster needs some help in the San Fran area From: Susan Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 13:24:10 -0700 (PDT) To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org California and Texas are really different. We have very specific laws on the books governing seizures, very rescue friendly state laws. Sally is in the San Jose area, about an hour south of me. I'll call her and get some details. I know California rescue law pretty well. Let me find out what's going on here. She is likely to have a grace period to improve conditions and network with other rescues to make arrangements for the animals. But let me find out what's really going on.