RE: location

2005-09-19 Thread Hideyo Yamamoto
Thank for all what you do, Amy, I know that Kerry will be a wonderful
mom - 
I know it can be overwhelming - but please take one day at a time.. I am
in a situation where people I don't even know keep calling me about sick
cats or abandoned cats or etc... I keep asking not to call - but I hate
not to know about it if there's something I can do --- again thank you
very much for all the efforts - our world is a better place because
people like you, and a lot people on this list.. I love you guys.

Hideyo

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Amy Wilkins
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 5:03 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: location

Kerry,

Thanks for writing.  Keep me posted on how things go
with the ones you are taking in.  How many do you have
now?  I'd love to hear about them.

I know with me I always try to find the leuk positive
kitties homes.  Since I've been helping them, I
haven't had to give up and let the people euthanize
yet.  I don't know if I could take knowing I failed
the kitty.  So far I've always been able to find them
homes.  I'm sure the time will come where I've
exhausted all my resources but for now I just keep on
praying I can save them.  Luckily, my vet and some
people who have gotten  
my name are the only ones that call me right now.  The
shelters have been calling too lately as they have
heard I help the leuk positive ones.  I fear that
eventually I'll get calls for more than I can help but
right now I've been able to keep up.  Transport has
never been an issue.  I don't think that is the case
for everybody though.  I know lots of animals die
every day in shelters and stuff because people can't
get transports arranged.  So sad  I wish we could
save them all.  

 Thanks Amy--I really do hope he got a home...I just
 worried that he'd been
 euthanized, for lack of transportation. I have no
 idea
 how much that happens--(does anyone know?)
 There's a delay re the NJ FeLV human-friendly cat I
 was going to
 take--handover was to
 happen last Wed but now we need to wait till URI
 clears up.  There's also
 another human-friendly FeLV I *may* be taking if his
 new home doesn't work
 out. If anything changes I'll be back in touch re
 the kittens you have.
 Bless you for all you do.
 Kerry
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Amy Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 3:43 PM
 Subject: RE: location
 
 
 
 
  Kerry,
 
  About the Rochester kitty, sorry about that.  I
 wrote
  you and then somehow we lost touch.  I would have
 been
  able to get him to you but the people never got
 back
  to me.  I talked to another person locally and she
 was
  meeting the cat to see about taking him.  I'm 99%
 sure
  she took him but I'm waiting for them to follow
 up.  I
  know they would have contacted me by now if he
 still
  needed a place to stay.  I'm guessing no news is
 good
  news.  Thanks for the offer!
 
  If you have any openings or know anybody else that
  keeps positives, I'm waiting on a litter of
 kittens
  that my vet is trying to catch and I know they
 will be
  positive for something.  I have the 2 adults that
 were
  hanging around where the kittens are located.  My
  female is FIV pos and the male is FeLV pos so I'm
  guessing somewhere out in the wild they bred and
 that
  the kitties floating around may be positive.  They
 all
  showed up at my vet's farm.  Just to clarify so it
  doesn't sound like I'm breeding them...  My girl
  showed up unspayed.  My vet caught her, spayed
 her,
  and I adopted her.  Later, my male showed up,
 intact.
  She caught him, neutered him, and I adopted him. 
 Now
  these other kittens are coming around, not babies
 but
  younger cats.  Since I know the 2 cats I adopted
 are
  positive, I'm guessing some of the kittens may be
 too.
   Never know though, maybe they never came in
 contact.
 
 
  --- MacKenzie, Kerry N.
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Thanks Amy---d'you know what happened to the
   Rochester NY cat (see
   below)? I was willing to take him but I didn't
 know
   how to get him to
   Chicago. Kerry
  
  
  
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
   Behalf Of Amy Wilkins
   Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 4:46 PM
   To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
   Subject: RE: location
  
  
   Kerry,
  
   I do a lot of animal transport.  The way it
 works
   with
   us is that a volunteer drives approximately 60
   miles,
   more or less if they desire.  At that point, we
 hand
   off the animal to the next volunteer.  For cats,
 we
   crate them and send a litter box.  For dogs, we
   allow
   for potty breaks.  Most of the transport
   coordinators
   have volunteers along the desired route that
 agree
   to
   help out.  I tend to go between NY, OH, KY, PA,
 etc.
   so most of my volunteers are in those areas.  It
 is
   really cool how it all works.
  
   -Original

Re: location

2005-09-18 Thread Amy Wilkins
Kerry,

Thanks for writing.  Keep me posted on how things go
with the ones you are taking in.  How many do you have
now?  I'd love to hear about them.

I know with me I always try to find the leuk positive
kitties homes.  Since I've been helping them, I
haven't had to give up and let the people euthanize
yet.  I don't know if I could take knowing I failed
the kitty.  So far I've always been able to find them
homes.  I'm sure the time will come where I've
exhausted all my resources but for now I just keep on
praying I can save them.  Luckily, my vet and some
people who have gotten  
my name are the only ones that call me right now.  The
shelters have been calling too lately as they have
heard I help the leuk positive ones.  I fear that
eventually I'll get calls for more than I can help but
right now I've been able to keep up.  Transport has
never been an issue.  I don't think that is the case
for everybody though.  I know lots of animals die
every day in shelters and stuff because people can't
get transports arranged.  So sad  I wish we could
save them all.  

 Thanks Amy--I really do hope he got a home...I just
 worried that he'd been
 euthanized, for lack of transportation. I have no
 idea
 how much that happens--(does anyone know?)
 There's a delay re the NJ FeLV human-friendly cat I
 was going to
 take--handover was to
 happen last Wed but now we need to wait till URI
 clears up.  There's also
 another human-friendly FeLV I *may* be taking if his
 new home doesn't work
 out. If anything changes I'll be back in touch re
 the kittens you have.
 Bless you for all you do.
 Kerry
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Amy Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 3:43 PM
 Subject: RE: location
 
 
 
 
  Kerry,
 
  About the Rochester kitty, sorry about that.  I
 wrote
  you and then somehow we lost touch.  I would have
 been
  able to get him to you but the people never got
 back
  to me.  I talked to another person locally and she
 was
  meeting the cat to see about taking him.  I'm 99%
 sure
  she took him but I'm waiting for them to follow
 up.  I
  know they would have contacted me by now if he
 still
  needed a place to stay.  I'm guessing no news is
 good
  news.  Thanks for the offer!
 
  If you have any openings or know anybody else that
  keeps positives, I'm waiting on a litter of
 kittens
  that my vet is trying to catch and I know they
 will be
  positive for something.  I have the 2 adults that
 were
  hanging around where the kittens are located.  My
  female is FIV pos and the male is FeLV pos so I'm
  guessing somewhere out in the wild they bred and
 that
  the kitties floating around may be positive.  They
 all
  showed up at my vet's farm.  Just to clarify so it
  doesn't sound like I'm breeding them...  My girl
  showed up unspayed.  My vet caught her, spayed
 her,
  and I adopted her.  Later, my male showed up,
 intact.
  She caught him, neutered him, and I adopted him. 
 Now
  these other kittens are coming around, not babies
 but
  younger cats.  Since I know the 2 cats I adopted
 are
  positive, I'm guessing some of the kittens may be
 too.
   Never know though, maybe they never came in
 contact.
 
 
  --- MacKenzie, Kerry N.
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Thanks Amy---d'you know what happened to the
   Rochester NY cat (see
   below)? I was willing to take him but I didn't
 know
   how to get him to
   Chicago. Kerry
  
  
  
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
   Behalf Of Amy Wilkins
   Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 4:46 PM
   To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
   Subject: RE: location
  
  
   Kerry,
  
   I do a lot of animal transport.  The way it
 works
   with
   us is that a volunteer drives approximately 60
   miles,
   more or less if they desire.  At that point, we
 hand
   off the animal to the next volunteer.  For cats,
 we
   crate them and send a litter box.  For dogs, we
   allow
   for potty breaks.  Most of the transport
   coordinators
   have volunteers along the desired route that
 agree
   to
   help out.  I tend to go between NY, OH, KY, PA,
 etc.
   so most of my volunteers are in those areas.  It
 is
   really cool how it all works.
  
   -Original Message-From:
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Amy WilkinsSent: Monday, August 29,
 2005
   6:50 PM
   To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
   Subject: Leuk Positive Cat
   Yet again, somebody has contacted me about
 helping
   out a leukemia
   positive kitty.  Sorry to always be
   dropping these on you guys but I just got
 married
   and then came home and adopted 2 more cats (1
 FIV+
   and 1
   FeLV+) the next day.  I'm out of room and I
 wanted
   to write and see if anybody can take this cat. 
 I'll
   set up transport if anybody has room for him.
   Here is a copy of the e-mail I got about him.  I
   also have pictures of him that I will send to
   anybody

Re: location

2005-09-17 Thread Kerry MacKenzie
Thanks Amy--I really do hope he got a home...I just worried that he'd been
euthanized, for lack of transportation. I have no idea
how much that happens--(does anyone know?)
There's a delay re the NJ FeLV human-friendly cat I was going to
take--handover was to
happen last Wed but now we need to wait till URI clears up.  There's also
another human-friendly FeLV I *may* be taking if his new home doesn't work
out. If anything changes I'll be back in touch re the kittens you have.
Bless you for all you do.
Kerry


- Original Message -
From: Amy Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 3:43 PM
Subject: RE: location




 Kerry,

 About the Rochester kitty, sorry about that.  I wrote
 you and then somehow we lost touch.  I would have been
 able to get him to you but the people never got back
 to me.  I talked to another person locally and she was
 meeting the cat to see about taking him.  I'm 99% sure
 she took him but I'm waiting for them to follow up.  I
 know they would have contacted me by now if he still
 needed a place to stay.  I'm guessing no news is good
 news.  Thanks for the offer!

 If you have any openings or know anybody else that
 keeps positives, I'm waiting on a litter of kittens
 that my vet is trying to catch and I know they will be
 positive for something.  I have the 2 adults that were
 hanging around where the kittens are located.  My
 female is FIV pos and the male is FeLV pos so I'm
 guessing somewhere out in the wild they bred and that
 the kitties floating around may be positive.  They all
 showed up at my vet's farm.  Just to clarify so it
 doesn't sound like I'm breeding them...  My girl
 showed up unspayed.  My vet caught her, spayed her,
 and I adopted her.  Later, my male showed up, intact.
 She caught him, neutered him, and I adopted him.  Now
 these other kittens are coming around, not babies but
 younger cats.  Since I know the 2 cats I adopted are
 positive, I'm guessing some of the kittens may be too.
  Never know though, maybe they never came in contact.


 --- MacKenzie, Kerry N.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Thanks Amy---d'you know what happened to the
  Rochester NY cat (see
  below)? I was willing to take him but I didn't know
  how to get him to
  Chicago. Kerry
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
  Behalf Of Amy Wilkins
  Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 4:46 PM
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
  Subject: RE: location
 
 
  Kerry,
 
  I do a lot of animal transport.  The way it works
  with
  us is that a volunteer drives approximately 60
  miles,
  more or less if they desire.  At that point, we hand
  off the animal to the next volunteer.  For cats, we
  crate them and send a litter box.  For dogs, we
  allow
  for potty breaks.  Most of the transport
  coordinators
  have volunteers along the desired route that agree
  to
  help out.  I tend to go between NY, OH, KY, PA, etc.
  so most of my volunteers are in those areas.  It is
  really cool how it all works.
 
  -Original Message-From:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
   Behalf Of Amy WilkinsSent: Monday, August 29, 2005
  6:50 PM
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
  Subject: Leuk Positive Cat
  Yet again, somebody has contacted me about helping
  out a leukemia
  positive kitty.  Sorry to always be
  dropping these on you guys but I just got married
  and then came home and adopted 2 more cats (1 FIV+
  and 1
  FeLV+) the next day.  I'm out of room and I wanted
  to write and see if anybody can take this cat.  I'll
  set up transport if anybody has room for him.
  Here is a copy of the e-mail I got about him.  I
  also have pictures of him that I will send to
  anybody
  that is interested.  I need to find somebody within
  a
  couple days or she will be euthanizing him.  He is
  in
  Rochester, NY but I'm willing to set up transport up
  to 8-10 hours away.
 
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RE: location

2005-09-16 Thread Lisa Ward
Hi Amy,
I am new to this web site, but was reading the note below, if you need
anymore volunteers to transport the animals I would be happy to volunteer my
time..I live in Horsham, PennsylvaniaI just lost a cat due to felv...So
if I can do anything just let me knowLisa Ward

-Original Message-
From: Amy Wilkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 5:46 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: location

Kerry,

I do a lot of animal transport.  The way it works with
us is that a volunteer drives approximately 60 miles,
more or less if they desire.  At that point, we hand
off the animal to the next volunteer.  For cats, we
crate them and send a litter box.  For dogs, we allow
for potty breaks.  Most of the transport coordinators
have volunteers along the desired route that agree to
help out.  I tend to go between NY, OH, KY, PA, etc.
so most of my volunteers are in those areas.  It is
really cool how it all works.  

--- MacKenzie, Kerry N.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 No, mine not directed at you particularly
 Kristi---there have been quite
 a lot of postings recently that didn't mention
 location, some of which
 I've replied to but none of which I've had a
 response from, presumably
 because none were near Chicago...I don't know why I
 didn't think to
 mention it before Karolyn did! It is definitely
 helpful to know where
 kitty is located.
 Actually while we're on the subject (hey, you got
 the ball rolling now
 Kristi!) can someone clue me in as to how the
 wonderful transportation
 system that so many angels on this list participate
 in, works. I *may*
 be able to take an FeLV kitty soon  but I have no
 idea how to begin the
 process of transporting him/her across the country.
 What are the
 options, if any? (I don't have a U.S. driver's
 license much less a car
 :()
 I believe the recent airlift of the 13 NJ kitties
 (who arrived safely in
 IN last weekend by the way!!) is highly unusual. 
 Anyway, just wanted to put it out there. Any info
 welcome. Kerry
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:03 AM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: Re: location
 
 
 Sorry- I guess that was directed at me, the kitten
 is in Rhode Island.
 Kristi


 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karolyn Lount)
 Date: 2005/09/15 Thu AM 04:50:37 EDT
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: OT
 
 Hi All, I think it would be a great help to all of
 us that when one
 posts a Home Needed if they included the area they
 are in.
Thanks,
Karolyn
 


 
 
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RE: location

2005-09-16 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Thanks Amy---d'you know what happened to the Rochester NY cat (see
below)? I was willing to take him but I didn't know how to get him to
Chicago. Kerry



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Amy Wilkins
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 4:46 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: location


Kerry,

I do a lot of animal transport.  The way it works with
us is that a volunteer drives approximately 60 miles,
more or less if they desire.  At that point, we hand
off the animal to the next volunteer.  For cats, we
crate them and send a litter box.  For dogs, we allow
for potty breaks.  Most of the transport coordinators
have volunteers along the desired route that agree to
help out.  I tend to go between NY, OH, KY, PA, etc.
so most of my volunteers are in those areas.  It is
really cool how it all works.  

-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Amy WilkinsSent: Monday, August 29, 2005 6:50 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Leuk Positive Cat  
Yet again, somebody has contacted me about helping out a leukemia
positive kitty.  Sorry to always be
dropping these on you guys but I just got married
and then came home and adopted 2 more cats (1 FIV+ and 1
FeLV+) the next day.  I'm out of room and I wanted
to write and see if anybody can take this cat.  I'll
set up transport if anybody has room for him. 
Here is a copy of the e-mail I got about him.  I
also have pictures of him that I will send to anybody
that is interested.  I need to find somebody within a
couple days or she will be euthanizing him.  He is in
Rochester, NY but I'm willing to set up transport up
to 8-10 hours away. 

hr

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penalties that may be imposed under U.S. tax law. If any person uses or refers 
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RE: location

2005-09-16 Thread Amy Wilkins


Kerry,

About the Rochester kitty, sorry about that.  I wrote
you and then somehow we lost touch.  I would have been
able to get him to you but the people never got back
to me.  I talked to another person locally and she was
meeting the cat to see about taking him.  I'm 99% sure
she took him but I'm waiting for them to follow up.  I
know they would have contacted me by now if he still
needed a place to stay.  I'm guessing no news is good
news.  Thanks for the offer!

If you have any openings or know anybody else that
keeps positives, I'm waiting on a litter of kittens
that my vet is trying to catch and I know they will be
positive for something.  I have the 2 adults that were
hanging around where the kittens are located.  My
female is FIV pos and the male is FeLV pos so I'm
guessing somewhere out in the wild they bred and that
the kitties floating around may be positive.  They all
showed up at my vet's farm.  Just to clarify so it
doesn't sound like I'm breeding them...  My girl
showed up unspayed.  My vet caught her, spayed her,
and I adopted her.  Later, my male showed up, intact. 
She caught him, neutered him, and I adopted him.  Now
these other kittens are coming around, not babies but
younger cats.  Since I know the 2 cats I adopted are
positive, I'm guessing some of the kittens may be too.
 Never know though, maybe they never came in contact. 


--- MacKenzie, Kerry N.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks Amy---d'you know what happened to the
 Rochester NY cat (see
 below)? I was willing to take him but I didn't know
 how to get him to
 Chicago. Kerry
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Amy Wilkins
 Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 4:46 PM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: RE: location
 
 
 Kerry,
 
 I do a lot of animal transport.  The way it works
 with
 us is that a volunteer drives approximately 60
 miles,
 more or less if they desire.  At that point, we hand
 off the animal to the next volunteer.  For cats, we
 crate them and send a litter box.  For dogs, we
 allow
 for potty breaks.  Most of the transport
 coordinators
 have volunteers along the desired route that agree
 to
 help out.  I tend to go between NY, OH, KY, PA, etc.
 so most of my volunteers are in those areas.  It is
 really cool how it all works.  
 
 -Original Message-From:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
  Behalf Of Amy WilkinsSent: Monday, August 29, 2005
 6:50 PM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: Leuk Positive Cat  
 Yet again, somebody has contacted me about helping
 out a leukemia
 positive kitty.  Sorry to always be
 dropping these on you guys but I just got married
 and then came home and adopted 2 more cats (1 FIV+
 and 1
 FeLV+) the next day.  I'm out of room and I wanted
 to write and see if anybody can take this cat.  I'll
 set up transport if anybody has room for him. 
 Here is a copy of the e-mail I got about him.  I
 also have pictures of him that I will send to
 anybody
 that is interested.  I need to find somebody within
 a
 couple days or she will be euthanizing him.  He is
 in
 Rochester, NY but I'm willing to set up transport up
 to 8-10 hours away. 
 
 hr
 
 IRS CIRCULAR 230 NOTICE. Any advice expressed above
 as to tax matters was neither written nor intended
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 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
 
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Re: location

2005-09-15 Thread ferozar01
Sorry- I guess that was directed at me, the kitten is in Rhode Island.  Kristi

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karolyn Lount)
Date: 2005/09/15 Thu AM 04:50:37 EDT
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: OT

Hi All, I think it would be a great help to all of us that when one
posts a Home Needed if they included the area they are in.
   Thanks,
   Karolyn






RE: location

2005-09-15 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
No, mine not directed at you particularly Kristi---there have been quite
a lot of postings recently that didn't mention location, some of which
I've replied to but none of which I've had a response from, presumably
because none were near Chicago...I don't know why I didn't think to
mention it before Karolyn did! It is definitely helpful to know where
kitty is located.
Actually while we're on the subject (hey, you got the ball rolling now
Kristi!) can someone clue me in as to how the wonderful transportation
system that so many angels on this list participate in, works. I *may*
be able to take an FeLV kitty soon  but I have no idea how to begin the
process of transporting him/her across the country. What are the
options, if any? (I don't have a U.S. driver's license much less a car
:()
I believe the recent airlift of the 13 NJ kitties (who arrived safely in
IN last weekend by the way!!) is highly unusual. 
Anyway, just wanted to put it out there. Any info welcome. Kerry

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Sorry- I guess that was directed at me, the kitten is in Rhode Island.
Kristi

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Date: 2005/09/15 Thu AM 04:50:37 EDT
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Hi All, I think it would be a great help to all of us that when one
posts a Home Needed if they included the area they are in.
   Thanks,
   Karolyn




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RE: location

2005-09-15 Thread Amy Wilkins
Kerry,

I do a lot of animal transport.  The way it works with
us is that a volunteer drives approximately 60 miles,
more or less if they desire.  At that point, we hand
off the animal to the next volunteer.  For cats, we
crate them and send a litter box.  For dogs, we allow
for potty breaks.  Most of the transport coordinators
have volunteers along the desired route that agree to
help out.  I tend to go between NY, OH, KY, PA, etc.
so most of my volunteers are in those areas.  It is
really cool how it all works.  

--- MacKenzie, Kerry N.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 No, mine not directed at you particularly
 Kristi---there have been quite
 a lot of postings recently that didn't mention
 location, some of which
 I've replied to but none of which I've had a
 response from, presumably
 because none were near Chicago...I don't know why I
 didn't think to
 mention it before Karolyn did! It is definitely
 helpful to know where
 kitty is located.
 Actually while we're on the subject (hey, you got
 the ball rolling now
 Kristi!) can someone clue me in as to how the
 wonderful transportation
 system that so many angels on this list participate
 in, works. I *may*
 be able to take an FeLV kitty soon  but I have no
 idea how to begin the
 process of transporting him/her across the country.
 What are the
 options, if any? (I don't have a U.S. driver's
 license much less a car
 :()
 I believe the recent airlift of the 13 NJ kitties
 (who arrived safely in
 IN last weekend by the way!!) is highly unusual. 
 Anyway, just wanted to put it out there. Any info
 welcome. Kerry
 
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 Behalf Of
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 Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:03 AM
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 Subject: Re: location
 
 
 Sorry- I guess that was directed at me, the kitten
 is in Rhode Island.
 Kristi


 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karolyn Lount)
 Date: 2005/09/15 Thu AM 04:50:37 EDT
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: OT
 
 Hi All, I think it would be a great help to all of
 us that when one
 posts a Home Needed if they included the area they
 are in.
Thanks,
Karolyn
 


 
 
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