neko1
07-08-2004, 06:34 PM
My hubby got this email at work from his co-worker, and immediately he thought of the pet talkers:
GOOD MORNING TO ALL,
I WANTED TO PASS ON THIS EMAIL TO MY "CAT" FRIENDS IN CASE THEY KNOW OF SOMEONE WHO COULD GIVE THIS KITTY KAT A FOREVER HOME!!
This is my daughter’s organization… looking for a home for her latest save/rescued cat… If you know anyone who can foster or take on a cat once she’s healthy, please let me or Jessica know.
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And while I have you – our latest (extremely expensive but worth it!) rescue, who needs a foster/forever home:
http://www.petfinder.org/pet.cgi?action=1&pet.Shelterid=NY484&preview=1
Pass it on to anyone you know! I just found out that she has a small hip fracture and a dislocated tail from her x-rays today. Then they found a hairline fracture in her jaw from the previous vet’s x-rays. And a bruised bum so she can’t urinate/defecate with any control right now. And some potential neurological damage in her hind quarters. Thankfully the fractures will heal on their own, as will the bruises. The dislocated tail may get some movement back when she heals. When she gains some weight and it’s safe to put her under anesthesia her left eye will have to be removed because there’s blood behind it and we can’t risk it infecting her optic nerve/brain. And be spayed!
GOOD MORNING TO ALL,
I WANTED TO PASS ON THIS EMAIL TO MY "CAT" FRIENDS IN CASE THEY KNOW OF SOMEONE WHO COULD GIVE THIS KITTY KAT A FOREVER HOME!!
This is my daughter’s organization… looking for a home for her latest save/rescued cat… If you know anyone who can foster or take on a cat once she’s healthy, please let me or Jessica know.
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And while I have you – our latest (extremely expensive but worth it!) rescue, who needs a foster/forever home:
http://www.petfinder.org/pet.cgi?action=1&pet.Shelterid=NY484&preview=1
Pass it on to anyone you know! I just found out that she has a small hip fracture and a dislocated tail from her x-rays today. Then they found a hairline fracture in her jaw from the previous vet’s x-rays. And a bruised bum so she can’t urinate/defecate with any control right now. And some potential neurological damage in her hind quarters. Thankfully the fractures will heal on their own, as will the bruises. The dislocated tail may get some movement back when she heals. When she gains some weight and it’s safe to put her under anesthesia her left eye will have to be removed because there’s blood behind it and we can’t risk it infecting her optic nerve/brain. And be spayed!