GA - 2 FELV+ cats need home

2007-04-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posted by: "catwomanofatlanta" [EMAIL PROTECTED]   catwomanofatlanta 
Sun Apr 1, 2007 2:31 pm (PST) 
I am trying to find homes for two FELV Males, one is black long haired, 
the other looks like a Russian Blue. I have found groups that will take 
FIV kittis, but no one who will take FELV kitties. I foster other cats 
so I have to keep both of these guys isolated. I hate to see them live 
in limbo, when they are both such sweet, loving guys. Can anyone help 
find them homes? 

CONTACT: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:2.1
N:O'Gwynn;Jenn;Phaewryn;Ms.
FN:Jenn Phaewryn O'Gwynn
NICKNAME:Phaewryn
ORG:Little Cheetah Cat Rescue;operations/field work
TITLE:Cat Rescuer
NOTE:I rescue cats. I run a small personal rescue operation, all on my own, and out of pocket. Donations appreciated at any time! Paypal donations can be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or send donations via check or money order to Jennifer O'Guin, PO Box 1008, Hardwick VT. 05843
TEL;WORK;VOICE:802-472-8628
TEL;HOME;VOICE:802 472-8628
ADR;WORK:;home office;;Hardwick;VT.;05843;USA
LABEL;WORK;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:home office=0D=0AHardwick, VT. 05843=0D=0AUSA
ADR;HOME:;;P.O. Box 1008;Hardwick;Vermont;05843;USA
LABEL;HOME;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:P.O. Box 1008=0D=0AHardwick, Vermont 05843=0D=0AUSA
X-WAB-GENDER:1
URL;HOME:http://ucat.us
URL;WORK:http://ucat.us/adopt.html
BDAY:19750928
EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
EMAIL;INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
EMAIL;INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
REV:20070404T014121Z
END:VCARD


RE: FeLV cats need home

2006-01-16 Thread Lisa Ward
Hello, 
Does anybody have the receipe for the liver shake? Thanking you for your
helpLisa

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 1:13 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: FeLV cats need home

Keep in mind that on retest, the kittens may go negative  - I've forgotten 
the time to retest - seems like it's 60-90 days.

Gloria

At 12:46 AM 1/16/2006, you wrote:
>where are you located?
>
>Julie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I volunteer for a group in Mississippi that rescues feral and domesticated 
>cats and does TNR or adopts them out. I am the main foster home because I 
>have a really big basement. Yesterday, I had 5 foster cats test positive 
>for FeLV. 2 adult females and 3 kittens. Luna, Princess, Mocha, Hershey, 
>and Godiva are all beautiful, healthy at the moment, loving, and playful. 
>Right now I have them together in my gameroom. But I have 6 cats of my 
>own, plus 6 other foster cats.
>
>I had to have everyone tested yesterday to find out who all had it. After 
>that expense, I can't afford to do the IFA tests. I am paying for all this 
>out of my pocket. I don't even have a job, I am a stay-at-home mom.
>
>Would anyone be interested in adopting any of them? All 5 of them get 
>along great and could go together in any combination. The 2 adults are 
>females and the kittens are 2 females and 1 male. They have all been 
>spayed/neutered, had their rabies and FVRCP shots. I can send pictures if 
>you want to see them.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Julie Holeman
>j<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>
> >^,,^<
>
>Saving just one animal won't change the world but, surely, the world will 
>change for that one animal!
>
>Yahoo! for Good
><http://store.yahoo.com/redcross-donate3/>Click here to donate to the 
>Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
>





Re: FeLV cats need home

2006-01-16 Thread gblane
Keep in mind that on retest, the kittens may go negative  - I've forgotten 
the time to retest - seems like it's 60-90 days.


Gloria

At 12:46 AM 1/16/2006, you wrote:

where are you located?

Julie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I volunteer for a group in Mississippi that rescues feral and domesticated 
cats and does TNR or adopts them out. I am the main foster home because I 
have a really big basement. Yesterday, I had 5 foster cats test positive 
for FeLV. 2 adult females and 3 kittens. Luna, Princess, Mocha, Hershey, 
and Godiva are all beautiful, healthy at the moment, loving, and playful. 
Right now I have them together in my gameroom. But I have 6 cats of my 
own, plus 6 other foster cats.


I had to have everyone tested yesterday to find out who all had it. After 
that expense, I can't afford to do the IFA tests. I am paying for all this 
out of my pocket. I don't even have a job, I am a stay-at-home mom.


Would anyone be interested in adopting any of them? All 5 of them get 
along great and could go together in any combination. The 2 adults are 
females and the kittens are 2 females and 1 male. They have all been 
spayed/neutered, had their rabies and FVRCP shots. I can send pictures if 
you want to see them.


Sincerely,

Julie Holeman
j[EMAIL PROTECTED]




>^,,^<

Saving just one animal won't change the world but, surely, the world will 
change for that one animal!


Yahoo! for Good
Click here to donate to the 
Hurricane Katrina relief effort.







Re: FeLV cats need home

2006-01-16 Thread catsculptress



Good luck with your hunt for new homes, and 
thank you, for being another person who cares
 
Sandra from Spain
[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users.It has removed 968 spam emails to date.Paying users do not have this message in their emails.Try SPAMfighter for free now!


Re: FeLV cats need home

2006-01-15 Thread catatonya
where are you located?Julie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I volunteer for a group in Mississippi that rescues feral and domesticated cats and does TNR or adopts them out. I am the main foster home because I have a really big basement. Yesterday, I had 5 foster cats test positive for FeLV. 2 adult females and 3 kittens. Luna, Princess, Mocha, Hershey, and Godiva are all beautiful, healthy at the moment, loving, and playful. Right now I have them together in my gameroom. But I have 6 cats of my own, plus 6 other foster cats.      I had to have everyone tested yesterday to find out who all had it. After that expense, I can't afford to do the IFA tests. I am paying for all this out of my pocket. I don't even
 have a job, I am a stay-at-home mom.     Would anyone be interested in adopting any of them? All 5 of them get along great and could go together in any combination. The 2 adults are females and the kittens are 2 females and 1 male. They have all been spayed/neutered, had their rabies and FVRCP shots. I can send pictures if you want to see them.     Sincerely,     Julie Holeman  j[EMAIL PROTECTED]   >^,,^

Re: FeLV cats need home

2005-09-22 Thread Gloria Lane

Where are you in Mississippi?


On Sep 21, 2005, at 1:39 PM, Julie wrote:

I volunteer for a group in Mississippi that rescues feral and  
domesticated cats and does TNR or adopts them out. I am the main  
foster home because I have a really big basement. Yesterday, I had  
5 foster cats test positive for FeLV. 2 adult females and 3  
kittens. Luna, Princess, Mocha, Hershey, and Godiva are all  
beautiful, healthy at the moment, loving, and playful. Right now I  
have them together in my gameroom. But I have 6 cats of my own,  
plus 6 other foster cats.


I had to have everyone tested yesterday to find out who all had it.  
After that expense, I can't afford to do the IFA tests. I am paying  
for all this out of my pocket. I don't even have a job, I am a stay- 
at-home mom.


Would anyone be interested in adopting any of them? All 5 of them  
get along great and could go together in any combination. The 2  
adults are females and the kittens are 2 females and 1 male. They  
have all been spayed/neutered, had their rabies and FVRCP shots. I  
can send pictures if you want to see them.


Sincerely,

Julie Holeman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



>^,,^<

Saving just one animal won't change the world but, surely, the  
world will change for that one animal!


Yahoo! for Good
Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.





FeLV cats need home

2005-09-21 Thread Julie


I volunteer for a group in Mississippi that rescues feral and domesticated cats and does TNR or adopts them out. I am the main foster home because I have a really big basement. Yesterday, I had 5 foster cats test positive for FeLV. 2 adult females and 3 kittens. Luna, Princess, Mocha, Hershey, and Godiva are all beautiful, healthy at the moment, loving, and playful. Right now I have them together in my gameroom. But I have 6 cats of my own, plus 6 other foster cats. 
 
I had to have everyone tested yesterday to find out who all had it. After that expense, I can't afford to do the IFA tests. I am paying for all this out of my pocket. I don't even have a job, I am a stay-at-home mom.
 
Would anyone be interested in adopting any of them? All 5 of them get along great and could go together in any combination. The 2 adults are females and the kittens are 2 females and 1 male. They have all been spayed/neutered, had their rabies and FVRCP shots. I can send pictures if you want to see them.
 
Sincerely,
 
Julie Holeman
j[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 >^,,^