Thanks for clearing that up because Iknow there were other who also thought this. We are very worried for the animals still looking for homes. I live in this area and with hundreds of volunteers and fosters and the hundreds of other cats not in Marlene"s carethe community is worried about the rest
Of course, the article doesnt
really describe the condition of the living cats except that they were in one
room. Certainly it is at the very least odd that someone would just dump
the carcasses but then how much would it have cost to have each cremated.
And if she couldnt afford the
Chris,
I know exactly what you mean! When I was trying to place Simms, or several others for that matter, I've had people who refuse to tell me how many animals they hadwho wanted to meet elsewhereThen the one woman I placed him with for a bit (I'll call her L)was recommended by THREE
Well, my vet has given me reduced rate but
it is another company altogether who does cremations there are no
discounts!!! (Im in NY). And I agree, I would not take in
more cats than I could afford but I dont think people start out thinking
theyll take more than they can handle. As for the
I remember the saga with Simms I
know Rude Ranch as I considered them for Big Boy I worked with
abused/neglected children for many years and believe me, I know what people do
to children much less to animals who are even lower on the totem
pole!!
Chris
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Mia,
A DNA noticemeans do not adopt TO this person, not do
not adopt FROM them. No one is aiming to make the cats who survived this tragedy
unadoptable, we just do not want anyone to adopt any MORE cats into this
rescue's care. I think maybe you misunderstood what the DNA notice email
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