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11-04-2009, 07:53 AM
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another pet related question
A friend of mine living in an apartment found two younger cats in the doorway in her building. She was not sure if they were someone in the building or someone from outside the building left them. She asked everyone in the building and someone came forward that they were hers but she didnt want them anymore so she let me go. My friend would keep them but has two already and it is an apartment. She would like to bring them to a safe shelter where they will be safe any thoughts. Everyone had such good answers to my dog questions so I thought you might know of a good kitty shelter 
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11-04-2009, 08:01 AM
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She just "let them go"? Wow. I'd report her to the SPCA/Humane Society. Idk if they'll do anything, but that's not right.
Shelters are overflowing w/ animals right now, especially cats. Sadly most places will end up putting them down if they take them. I have a friend on here who has been looking for a place for a few cats for months now... 
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11-04-2009, 08:06 AM
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wait a sec is this friend in highland mills area sounds exactly the same cats/situation
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11-04-2009, 08:15 AM
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Operation CARE and Carolina PAWS are both good rescue organizations that foster cats and also place them in local area PetSmart's for adoption. Google their information and try contacting one of them?
And while I'm at it, if you live near a PetSmart and love cats, only an hour a week is needed to volunteer to clean their cages and love on them. I volunteer at the Blakeney PetSmart where both of these rescue organizations have cats. It's one of my favorite hours of the week and I frequently spend two hours there because I just can't get enough of loving on the kitties. Stop by your local PetSmart, check if there's a sign-up sheet, or a place to leave your number. If you are near Blakeney, DM me and I can help get you on the volunteer list.
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11-04-2009, 08:17 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by msmanak
wait a sec is this friend in highland mills area sounds exactly the same cats/situation
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I was wondering the same thing after I read your post.
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11-04-2009, 08:49 AM
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See if your vet's office (or one near you) can help. My vet's office just adopted out the most ADORABLE 6-mo old kitties to good homes (indoor only) in very short time.
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11-04-2009, 09:27 AM
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apparently the woman is giving the cats a choice..isnt that crazy! They chose to be outdoor cats what can she do i have never heard such a thing.
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11-04-2009, 09:33 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by verrocchio
apparently the woman is giving the cats a choice..isnt that crazy! They chose to be outdoor cats what can she do i have never heard such a thing.
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where is these cats located?!!?!? because this is the same woman, we took in one of the cats and shes mad because i refused to let it back outside in the cold!!!!
the other cat wont let me take it in and being taken care of??>>> I want to so bad
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