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    Cat Hit By Car Needs New Home Now - State College

    I know we are all pretty much packed full with kitties but if anyone has room for this special girl or knows someone who might be able to take her in...please forward.

    I found this ad this morning on statecollege.com and frankly I think it's not fair that your cat gets hit by a car and you now want to give her away but it's not my place to say. I'm just cross posting in hopes that this girl can get a great home.

    I did e-mail the person that placed this ad and well first here is the ad.


    Please help! Beautiful & very loving 7 year old house cat who was hit by a car needs a home. Has some loss of her bladder control now so she most likely needs to be outside (farm?). She is very friendly & socialized. Call 360-6860



    Here is the e-mail I sent to them:

    How long ago was this cat hit by a car? Has she been fixed? FIV/FELV combo tested? May I ask why she needs to have a new home if she just has some loss of her bladder?

    Thanks,
    Melissa



    This is the reply I got:

    She was hit 2 months ago. I need to find an outside home because she doesnt control her pee. FIV/FELV no idea what that is.



    So I sent them this e-mail:


    Has she been to the vets since she was hit by a car? Does she go to the vets for annual shots and check ups? Is she spayed?

    Would you be willing to have her FIV/FELV combo tested if someone was willing to adopt her?

    Do you have a picture of her? I personally cannot take her in but I know of a pet website where someone might be willing to take her in since she is special needs.

    Thank you,
    Melissa


    I'll keep you guys posted if I hear anything else.

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    I just got this e-mail from her/him.


    yes been to vets. I do all her shots. she is spayed. still has front claws. will send a pic later. what is fiv/felv?



    I sent one back with information on FIV/FELV and her name is Sassy. I've attached 2 pictures of her. If anyone is willing to take her in I'd help with driving her to you.




    Ok here is another one I just got back from them:

    she has always been an indoor cat. Once in a while she sneaks out and that's how she got hit. No fiv test that I can remember. not really into spending anymore on her. vet bill over $700 when she got hit. She's a good and healthy cat who loves attention. Breaks my heart, she's my roomie, but I can't have the pee all over.





    I just sent this person this one:

    I understand that you can't have pee all over the place, I'm not trying to judge you, I'm just trying to help. Have you tried to contact Paws? Here is another website that I would suggest posting a story about her on because she might be able to find a good home there.

    http://handicappedpet.net/helppets/

    I went ahead and posted a thing up for Sassy on this pet talk website hopefully maybe someone there will be willing to take her in. Since you say that she's always been an indoor cat I would suggest revising your statecollege.com ad because putting her on a farm might just lead to another car accident or her running away from there. Some people purchase diapers for cats that have bladder problems like hers. Does she try to use the litter box at all or does she just pee because she can't help it?

    Here is a link to the petdiapers website if you find someone to take her in and they want to use diapers...she might not like them but maybe you could find someone who has wood floors or something so the pee could be cleaned up easier than on carpets.

    http://www.petdiapers.com/

    Melissa



    Ok just got this one back from Billy:

    Thank you SO much. I doubt she'd run away. She usually stays close to home when she gets out. I've had 3 different homes in last few years and when she sneaks out she always stays close to house. Unfortunately my new home is close to a road. I think she chased something out to the road. she always went out back. (i'm in the country so out back is all woods.) PAWS was no help, they are overloaded with "normal" cats. She tries to use the litter, mostly for #2. once in a while I'll see pee right next to it.
    Billy
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    What a beautiful cat - and what a shame her owner chooses to desert her now that she needs his love and extra care. I suppose that's too much trouble for him now that he might have to actually take some time with her. Obviously it's just another possession to him, and now that it's broken, he doesn't want it anymore.

    I certainly hope that someone can take her and give her a loving home. I would if I could, but with 2 dogs and 2 cats, that's the limit here. At least I can give her my prayers that she will find a new loving home and someone to care for her as long as she needs it.

    Please keep us posted if you hear any more about her.
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    Grrrrr! What a heartbreaker!! If I didn't have so many I'd take her. Poor baby girl. Thank you for trying to help her, Melissa! It's hard to talk nice to someone like that when you want to strangle them. At least they are trying to rehome her and not just put her out. I hope Sassy finds a loving home. Keep us posted!

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    I just want to make sure that Sassy DOES "pee all over the place". Pee outside the litter box might be called "all over the place" bu some folks.

    I wish the owner would try the diaper idea.

    Prayers that she gets a great furrever home where she won't be an "inconvenience"!
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    What a jerk. He doesn't want to spend any more on her. How thoughtful of him. Wonder if he'd feel that way if it were him in that position and his insurance decided the same thing. "Gee... he's just a pain in the butt now, and will cost too much to maintain, we're just going to stop paying for his medical costs now."

    That's what should happen to him.

    Hope he doesn't have any other pets. Or kids.

    If I had room or the ability to care for a cat with incontinence issues, I'd go get her, and smack him upside the head (and groin) on my way out.


    Tell him to visit Pet Talk so he can see what people think of his heartlessness. He needs a wake up call.

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    WooHoo, Jen! You tell 'em!

    AMEN!!

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    I'm going to be e-mailing him back or her back and asking if she only pees outside the litter because why couldn't he just put some puppy pee pads down so that way the pee doesn't get onto the floor. That might help.

    I'll let you all know if I hear anything else.

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    Thanks, Anikaca - I hope it is just around the box, and that the pee pads will do the job. (Hopefully you can tell the owner that MANY cat owners use them! )

    I do hope they come to their senses - maybe it's just the shock of the injury and the expense, and they aren't thinking clearly.

    Thanks for helping this kitty!
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