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Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 2:17 PM
Subject: RE: OT: Advice for Malnourished, Rescued cat
One of my neighbors took in a cat she'd found eating peanuts from her
squirrel feeder during the winter. So, I guess pretty much whatever doesn't
eat them first is fai
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Subject: Re: OT: Advice for Malnourished, Rescued cat
We will do that. Thanks for the websites. I will use them to try to
find her owner. I don't think we will ever hear back from the
out-of-business vet that my mom left a message for. He still hasn't
called and I
We will do that. Thanks for the websites. I will use them to try to find her owner. I don't think we will ever hear back from the out-of-business vet that my mom left a message for. He still hasn't called and I'm sure our message is low priority. I think she is drinking enough water. My mom s
Hi Caroline,
The fact that this kitty is in bad shape and that there are no signs looking
for her to me says that she wasn't necessarily neglected, but maybe she's been
lost for quite a while and hope may have been given up in looking for this cat.
The right thing to do would be to try to find
Feed her a good quality KITTEN food/chow
Tad
Caroline Kaufmann wrote:
I did a cat rescue on Sat. of a spayed, long-haired female that was
clearly a house-cat that had been hanging out in my mom's neighborhood
for about 3 weeks. My mom had told the neighbor across the street
that I had a
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