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Here's the latest update about the little blind girl that was on death row. Prayers for her adjustment, she sure did touch my heart. N ---BeginMessage--- Hi Nina,Just to let you know how the blind kitten story ended:We were able to get her out of the shelter, and a Katrina rescue worker transported her to a woman who has a blind cat rescue AND works for a shelter. This woman is very devoted, and already has an appointment set up with a specialist. She plans to keep the kitten herself, so she is now in her forever home. That home is a 24 acre farm shared byother blind cats, seeing cats, dogs, chickens, and horses. The blind catsget everything they need and want, and live completely normal lives.So it seems that the best outcome has occurred for all!-Cathy__Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ---End Message---
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That's great news, thanks Nina. Sounds like the perfect home for her. There sure are some wonderful unsung heroines in this world. Kerry -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nina Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 12:00 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: [Fwd: Re: FYI: Blind Kitten at Coweta/Newnan Shelter-here is the latest I have] Here's the latest update about the little blind girl that was on death row. Prayers for her adjustment, she sure did touch my heart. N hr IRS CIRCULAR 230 NOTICE. Any advice expressed above as to tax matters was neither written nor intended by the sender or Mayer, Brown, Rowe Maw LLP to be used and cannot be used by any taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding tax penalties that may be imposed under U.S. tax law. If any person uses or refers to any such tax advice in promoting, marketing or recommending a partnership or other entity, investment plan or arrangement to any taxpayer, then (i) the advice was written to support the promotion or marketing (by a person other than Mayer, Brown, Rowe Maw LLP) of that transaction or matter, and (ii) such taxpayer should seek advice based on the taxpayers particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor hr This email and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail.
FYI: Blind Kitten at Coweta/Newnan Shelter-here is the latest I have
cpqcpq6 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]From: "cpqcpq6" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 23:45:12 -Subject: [kittycityrescue] FYI: Blind Kitten at Coweta/Newnan ShelterI called the shelter today and spoke with both the animal control sargent, and the humane society representative. The kitten is being quarrantined per regulation because she bit someone. It's ridiculous, yes we, and they, know that. But that's the rule. They will keep her in isolation for 10 days to make sure she doesn't have rabies. Whenever an animal is turned in for biting (and no rabies tag), that's what happens.I told them I would come and get her on the day she is released. That's this coming Thursday, Dec. 15. If anyone else was thinking of taking her, please let me know because on the one hand, I have many, many animals, and it is always better (especially for a special needs animal) to have fewer in the household. But on the other hand, I have had a blind cat, so I know how to care for her.I thought I would post this to see if anyone had an intention of trying to adopt this kitten, and also to let you know that she WILL have a home come Thursday--one way or the other.When it comes to saving the life of an animal, trust no one other than yourself!! DO NOT THINK SOMEONE ELSE WILL DO IT!!! SPONSORED LINKS Barbie pet rescue North georgias Save the world YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "kittycityrescue" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
Re: Blind Kitten at Coweta/Newnan Shelter-here is the latest I have
I'm glad to see that someone is taking this kitten. I have a blind kitten (now 6 months old) that I took in to foster and she is wonderful, fostering is over, we would never give her up. She and her sister (not blind) chase each other around the whole house and she plays with toys just like any other cat and knows where the litter boxes anand where the food is. She jumps up on the furniture and the bed and jumps down with no problem, the jumping down took a while to learn. I recently took in 2 feral kittens to socialize and they are in a large crate that sits on a card table in my living room. Grace, the blind kitty, wants to play with them and the crate is close enough to the couch so she can get up to the crate. Lately she has taken to climbing up on top of the crate and laying there and she jumps down to the rug with no problem, the top of the crate is 5 feet off the floor. I'd say there isn't much see can't do except see. Gary - Original Message - From: catatonya To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 10:43 AM Subject: FYI: Blind Kitten at Coweta/Newnan Shelter-here is the latest I have cpqcpq6 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]From: "cpqcpq6" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 23:45:12 -Subject: [kittycityrescue] FYI: Blind Kitten at Coweta/Newnan ShelterI called the shelter today and spoke with both the animal control sargent, and the humane society representative. The kitten is being quarrantined per regulation because she bit someone. It's ridiculous, yes we, and they, know that. But that's the rule. They will keep her in isolation for 10 days to make sure she doesn't have rabies. Whenever an animal is turned in for biting (and no rabies tag), that's what happens.I told them I would come and get her on the day she is released. That's this coming Thursday, Dec. 15. If anyone else was thinking of taking her, please let me know because on the one hand, I have many, many animals, and it is always better (especially for a special needs animal) to have fewer in the household. But on the other hand, I have had a blind cat, so I know how to care for her.I thought I would post this to see if anyone had an intention of trying to adopt this kitten, and also to let you know that she WILL have a home come Thursday--one way or the other.When it comes to saving the life of an animal, trust no one other than yourself!! DO NOT THINK SOMEONE ELSE WILL DO IT!!!
Re: FYI: Blind Kitten at Coweta/Newnan Shelter-here is the latest I have
Tonya, OMG this is fabulous news! All the arguments you made in your previous post have been running through my mind and I had started to come to the sad conclusion, that not only would it be difficult for my own household, it would not be the best situation for this little girl either. It looks like my numbers are going up again. I just took in a young one that showed up at my dishes and now there's a new Tom in my habitat as well! I'm so glad someone is stepping in to be her hero! The knot in the pit of my stomach is starting to ease. I hate calling her "the little blind girl", does she have a name yet? I can't wait to hear she's out of there and with someone who wants and knows how to care for her! Special little precious girl, look how many hearts she stolen! Nina catatonya wrote: cpqcpq6 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: "cpqcpq6" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 23:45:12 - Subject: [kittycityrescue] FYI: Blind Kitten at Coweta/Newnan Shelter I called the shelter today and spoke with both the animal control sargent, and the humane society representative. The kitten is being quarrantined per regulation because she bit someone. It's ridiculous, yes we, and they, know that. But that's the rule. They will keep her in isolation for 10 days to make sure she doesn't have rabies. Whenever an animal is turned in for biting (and no rabies tag), that's what happens. I told them I would come and get her on the day she is released. That's this coming Thursday, Dec. 15. If anyone else was thinking of taking her, please let me know because on the one hand, I have many, many animals, and it is always better (especially for a special needs animal) to have fewer in the household. But on the other hand, I have had a blind cat, so I know how to care for her. I thought I would post this to see if anyone had an intention of trying to adopt this kitten, and also to let you know that she WILL have a home come Thursday--one way or the other.
Re: Blind Kitten at Coweta/Newnan Shelter-here is the latest I have
Hooray! I love this list!!! Thanks Gary for sharing Grace's story, (big intake of breath on learning your baby's name). She sounds as wonderful as her furless parents! Thanks for the uplift! N gary wrote: I'm glad to see that someone is taking this kitten. I have a blind kitten (now 6 months old) that I took in to foster and she is wonderful, fostering is over, we would never give her up. She and her sister (not blind) chase each other around the whole house and she plays with toys just like any other cat and knows where the litter boxes anand where the food is. She jumps up on the furniture and the bed and jumps down with no problem, the jumping down took a while to learn. I recently took in 2 feral kittens to socialize and they are in a large crate that sits on a card table in my living room. Grace, the blind kitty, wants to play with them and the crate is close enough to the couch so she can get up to the crate. Lately she has taken to climbing up on top of the crate and laying there and she jumps down to the rug with no problem, the top of the crate is 5 feet off the floor. I'd say there isn't much see can't do except see. Gary