Sounds like a good plan.I hope it works out that you can have him.
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From: Lynne
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Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 7:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] like seeing a ghost
My husband and I have agreed that if he continues to
city are full so if he is
positive I'm not sure what would happen to him. I can only pray he isn't and
just needs a good home where people take care of him.
Lynne
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Hi Lynne,
It sounds like the poor guy really needs some medical attention. Is he tame?
Where do you live? Is there any way y
Hi Lynne,
It sounds like the poor guy really needs some medical attention. Is he tame?
Where do you live? Is there any way you can keep him in a pen or something and
just get him tested for Felv? If he is positive he could spread it to all the
other cats in the neighborhood. If you consider get
I don't know that I agree, it depends what the field worker will actually
do, and I'd find that out FIRST, before I did anything. Here they seize and
usually kill the animals.
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 6:26 PM, Sabrina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Lynne,
> Well, regardless of whether you want t
Or Boo could have sent his son to help you recover from your grief.
I, too, believe in signs. This little one is in your life for a reason.
On Jul 24, 2008, at 7:18 PM, Sharyl wrote:
Lynne, I don't know what to suggest. I believe in signs. Maybe
BooBoo has sent his son to you for help. Y
Hi Lynne,
There is a reason you're seeing this little fellow, and I'm sure it's to help.
But give yourself a little time to breath and make the decision on how to
handle the situation, especially considering what you went through with
BooBoo. It doesn't sound like you need to make the decision
Lynne, I don't know what to suggest. I believe in signs. Maybe BooBoo has
sent his son to you for help. You could call the humane society field worker.
Sounds like any home would be better than what he has now.
Sharyl
--- On Thu, 7/24/08, Lynne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Lynne <[EMAIL
Oh absolutely Sabrina.
Lynne
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From: Sabrina
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Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 7:26 PM
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Hi Lynne,
Well, regardless of whether you want to take him, you should at least call
the
Hi Lynne,
Well, regardless of whether you want to take him, you should at least call
the field worker because from what you are describing, this kitty has
obviously been neglected!
Sabrina
www.Pet-Sitter-Pro.com
www.LovingGraceRescue.org
Orange County, CA
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Pat Kachur
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Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] like seeing a ghost
It seems to me that this little guy is at your place for a reason. He
obviously needs help! Could you just take him to a vet and have his sores,
matts, fleas tak
It seems to me that this little guy is at your place for a reason. He
obviously needs help! Could you just take him to a vet and have his sores,
matts, fleas taken care of--and have him tested. He may be negative. If it
were me, I'd just have to know!
So glad that Snowball is thriving
Hi Lynne,
I am so sry about your BOOBOO. I only had The Trixster not quite a year and it
was devastating to lose him. I had also just rescued a siamese persian, we call
her Tink and she was also bitten but has tested Negative so far will test again
in 3 mos. No matter what the results she will
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