Cats in barn cat placements are not "safe, loved, and accounted for." They
are outside when they have no defenses and no understanding of how to be
safe outside, like a feral cat does.
The tragedy was that they were ripped from their happy home. That is a
terrible thing.
If people want to post
Yes, I would like to know why these particular cats were believed suitable for
a barn home placement. I've been working with feral and semi-tame cats for
years and have yet to send even one to an outdoor barn home placement (though I
have sure been tempted a few times). The vast majority of ki
That would be nice indeed. Congrats that your double positive is feeling
better!
Diane R.
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Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 9:36 PM
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Subject: The good news
If this
That is GREAT news!
Tad Burnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If this is possible... I think this
past week has been the worst time
for so many of us... Both on this list and several others that I read
there has been so many of our loved ones that have gone on and
left us feeling so alone... Many o
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