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  1. #1
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    Shelly is pretty little thing and looks very sweet, shouldn't be hard to find her a home.

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    Wow, they are beautiful! I am sure they will find a good home.

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    Aw they're both beautiful! Good luck with them
    - - Tiffany && Blueberry - -

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    Shelly looks a little rough around the edges but is going to be glossy and georgous in no time, I'm sure. She has lovely eyes, almost a celadon green. For those of us who are new to this forum, Jen, how does your foster system work? If you worked with a shelter, I'm assuming the task of finding a permanent home would be done by them. You work with a rescue group and each rescuer takes full responsibility?

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    What beautiful new fosters


    Smokey, Mystic, Abner



    Gabriel (Dude), Gracie, Vegas, and Scarlet

    Consider adopting a special needs pet, they deserve a chance too!

    RAINBOW BRIDGE BABIES
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lizzie
    For those of us who are new to this forum, Jen, how does your foster system work? If you worked with a shelter, I'm assuming the task of finding a permanent home would be done by them. You work with a rescue group and each rescuer takes full responsibility?
    I work with a rescue group. They take responsibility for the animals. Vet bills are covered by the group. They "advertise" the cats on Petfinder and have adoption events and fund raisers and all that good stuff. We, the volunteers and foster moms, can help in the adoption process.....talking to the people, home visits.....etc, but we need to use the groups "criteria". Like, they can not have the cat declawed, it must be an indoor only pet....etc. We can't allow them to make an exception to our rules just because it is fostered in our home.

    I could never do this without the support of a group.
    .

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    I'm praying they find furrever homes, and that Toby Greg does, too. He, too, gave me LES.
    Loving meowmie to Archy & Binky (RIP my sweet boy 10/13/10)

    =^..^=

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    Oooohhhhhh, Shelly is a gorgeous girl! Jen, smokey tuxy? Is that like more greyish black than dark black? Either way, she is stunning. She'll find her furrever home real quick!

    Simba is VERY handsome!! As soon as I opened the picture, he reminded me of a full-grown Basie!!! SOOOOO cute!!!
    ...RIP, our sweet Gini...

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