OMG - please get a lawyer and at least stay the action!
Sheesh...do they want a note from your doctor as well???
How is your landlord with you? Would he testify on your behalf?
HUGS!!!!
OMG - please get a lawyer and at least stay the action!
Sheesh...do they want a note from your doctor as well???
How is your landlord with you? Would he testify on your behalf?
HUGS!!!!
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Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke
Step one is to make sure the cats are safe. That's in the works right now.
Step two is to get some guidance on procedural issues and get a complaint and motion for an injunction drafted. I've never been a litigator, but I've had enough of a law school education to be able to smell a cause of action.
Why the same "H" are they being so mean about this. And what RIGHT do they have to deem you a "Psychologically disturbed female." :mad:
I don't understand this at all, at all. If the law says that you ARE allowed to have 5 animals and you are going to be placing the other 4, then why are they threatening to take away ALL of them.
This situation is going from terrible to worse. :(
Big time Prayers on the way that this can all be resolved very shortly.
Is there room in your car even to make 2 or 3 trips tonight to get the cats out and put somewhere safe tonight.Or tomorrow
Work a few rides for the next 2 days to get them OUT.These people are HEARTLESS!!!!!
I'm FREAKING out!!!!
My husband just said noone can just come into your home and touch your cats unless you are tricked into it.
Don't let them trick you!!
Especially by saying all they are doing is counting...they will
run out the door with them and in court say you let them do it.
But get the cats out as soon as you can.I hope you can get them out within a day or 2.
I don't have a car. :( Or anyplace right now to take them. I think (hope) the city will stay away until Friday the 23rd--my next court date. I'm hoping to have them all placed by this Friday, but it's not settled yet.Quote:
Originally Posted by catfamily
Now here is a long-shot (considering how families are) but if you are eventually moving to Illinois to be near family, and you are driving to Illinois to deliver cats to Dr. Goodnow, can't your family members temporarily foster a cat or two each??
I keep telling them that they need a search warrant to come in. They keep telling me that they'll come back with the health department and the police to do an "emergency health inspection." Then they'd find some excuse to declare an emergency and remove the cats. After all, they're assuming that I'm a crazy person who won't be able to fight back.Quote:
Originally Posted by catfamily
I still wouldn't let them in but just in case...make sure your home is spotless!!
they shouldn't have any reason then to take them.
also make sure there is visible water bowls everywhere for anyone at the door to see and clean floors with dry food in a couple bowls.more water bowls though.i think anyway.my opinion
if it's hard to do all this tonight try to get a friend to help you clean.i'm not saying it's not clean but anything will give them an excuse.anything.especially those type people who don't care about cats and that your doing your job in caring for them.
I'm going to ask them tonight, but my mother has lung problems and may not be able to have a cat around. She doesn't much like cats, either. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by jenluckenbach
Hope that your mom can keep them in a separate room.
If nothing else, do a quick clean with something like PineSol - the SMELL convinces someone it is clean - "it smells so clean"!
Can you apply for a restraining order, or can a lawyer?
HUGS!
I guess the police won't do anything? Unless you find a cat lover there...
Gosh, I wish I could help . . . what an intolerable situation, and Denver sounds like a most UN-friendly cat city. :mad:
If you have friends that could take the cats temporarily, that would be one way around it, eh?! ;) Just long enough so that when the inspectors come and see that you have relinquished the required number of cats, they will be satisfied and leave you alone. Then, you can bring the loaned out kitties back home . . . sounds like a plan to me.
I wish you the best of luck, and hope that you can keep ALL of your children. What an agonizing task to have to pick and choose. :( A loving home is not easy to come by for so many cats out there . . . poor babies.
I second that one. I'm here close to Jen if you need me and some space for kitties! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by jenluckenbach
Thank you both!Quote:
Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
I've made arrangements for three so far (in addition to the four I'll be taking to Dr. Goodnow)--just two more!
Would your vet keep them for a few days until you could get the cats out of town?
I did find the 5 cat max in the zoning codes.
Do you think someone made a complaint in your neighborhood?
God speed.