I haven't been on the Internet much in general for awhile, though I usually at least cast an eye on the latest COTD. I just now read the whole story - wow! It's riveting, full of tragedy, triumph, suspense, humor and adorablepictures, and the love to and from you and the kits and from the posters here. MoFF, you must be exhausted, but you have been and are doing a fantastic job! If you still can't get homes for some or any you can't keep, I'd recommend getting your story of Lilac and her kittens, complete with the beautiful photos, published somehow, whether it be in a booklet, a news article, whatever may work. Use direct quotes from yours and other PT posts, using all the emotional material. You can include the story of your brother finding the newborn kitten. With passages that tug at the heartstrings - and they do, you'll have potential adopters lining up at your door. If you have a local college or university nearby, they might be able to help. Their student newspaper might be very interested. You could probably get a student to volunteer to put material together for you and have flyers or booklets printed out and distributed, maybe to local businesses like restaurants that allow flyers and notices and/or at vet offices. If not, I could do it for you and send them to you. It's an idea - if this is something you'd want or need to do.
Thanks for keeping everyone up to date and most of all, for your devotion and hard work! I wish you, the kits, the cats, and everyone involved every bit of good luck possible!





pictures, and the love to and from you and the kits and from the posters here. MoFF, you must be exhausted, but you have been and are doing a fantastic job! If you still can't get homes for some or any you can't keep, I'd recommend getting your story of Lilac and her kittens, complete with the beautiful photos, published somehow, whether it be in a booklet, a news article, whatever may work. Use direct quotes from yours and other PT posts, using all the emotional material. You can include the story of your brother finding the newborn kitten. With passages that tug at the heartstrings - and they do, you'll have potential adopters lining up at your door. If you have a local college or university nearby, they might be able to help. Their student newspaper might be very interested. You could probably get a student to volunteer to put material together for you and have flyers or booklets printed out and distributed, maybe to local businesses like restaurants that allow flyers and notices and/or at vet offices. If not, I could do it for you and send them to you. It's an idea - if this is something you'd want or need to do.
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