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    Found on the Best Friends web site ...

    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian

    I just emailed Julie and asked for a bio of Ally to give the people at Best Friends
    of her history from when she got her ....
    hopefully that will give them some insight and get her some help.
    From an article describing Best Friend's "Dog Town" ...

    Best Friends Animal Sanctuary Admissions Policy

    Clearly, Best Friends cannot bring every homeless pet to this sanctuary. That's why, through the Best Friends Network, we offer numerous solutions to people who have a pet at home or have just rescued one, and feel they cannot, for whatever reason, care for him or her themselves. The best place for these pets is in a good home. And the best chance for a good home is usually right there in their own neighborhood.

    Our admissions team usually only accepts animals from other shelters and rescue groups - and that's after all other options have been exhausted. So if you're looking for help with a pet who is already part of your family, or you've rescued a homeless pet in need, it's best not to assume that they can or should come to the sanctuary.

    Instead, please check out http://network.bestfriends.org for resources regarding your community and your situation. You'll find communities for each state in the United States and many parts of Canada, as well as for just about every kind of animal welfare issue.

    You can also post a lost/found poster or adoption request on the Network.

    You can also find lots of helpful tips, articles and resources at: www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets

    When you've done that, you can also contact our Animal Help office at [email protected] or at 435-644-2001 Ext. 4800. Our team here may be able to supplement the lines you're pursuing on the Best Friends Network. They receive approximately 500 calls for help each week, so they check new inquiries every day and set priorities based on the urgency of each situation. An Animal Help specialist will respond to you as quickly as possible based on the urgency of your request.

    Thank you for being part of the solution.
    ------------------------------------------------------
    Above taken from the BF Admissions Policy Statement at:
    http://www.bestfriends.org/aboutus/admissionspolicy.cfm

    /s/ Phred



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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke
    Best Friends Animal Sanctuary Admissions Policy

    Clearly, Best Friends cannot bring every homeless pet to this sanctuary. That's why, through the Best Friends Network, we offer numerous solutions to people who have a pet at home or have just rescued one, and feel they cannot, for whatever reason, care for him or her themselves. The best place for these pets is in a good home. And the best chance for a good home is usually right there in their own neighborhood.

    [b]Our admissions team usually only accepts animals from other shelters and rescue groups - and that's after all other options have been exhausted.

    Most other options are gone. Other shelters in the area have turned her down, and the only other option is to put her in a kill shelter.

    This ISN'T Ally's neighborhood. That would be Bahrain. And bacck there she'd be put to sleep very quickly.

    She has to have suffered emotional trauma at some point. Normal cats donot behave the way he does.

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    Ally's aggressiveness is a major factor - and perhaps Jenn could place Ally with BF through the rescue she is with.

    That's why I posted about Lois in #73.

    The initial answer that Jenn got from BF was a few more questions, not a refusal. So we'll see how that goes - especially if Ally can be sponsored (she had some funds left from her travel donations).
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    I'm holding my breath that B.F. can do something to help Ally (and Jenn). They have to see that this is a really serious situation for cat and humans. She'd create quite a good story for them, especially coming from Bahrain, and sanctuaries have to think that way. However, I believe there is only one Cinders suite at the sanctuary. It was created for a very elderly cat (Cinders) who was 23 when she died last year, about a year after they created the suite for her. It's a pity Lois had to take it over before they heard about Ally, although I think Lois has been rather a liability for many years having shredded scores of visitors and volunteers.

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    I wonder how much it would take to build an "Ally" suite?
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    Still waiting to hear something from BF. Sigh....

    I just emailed Tamara from BF again... I'm really hoping to hear something from her. I just feel like I'm fighting with the shelters for Ally all by myself...

    I emailed Julie to get more info on Ally, but gee, no surprise, she hasn't responded. I mean, it's not like she's responsible for her own cat or anything... I'm just disgusted and frustrated with this whole situation.

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    I tried a little something by emailing some of the people I've corresponded with on the Best Friends network for the past few years, ones I know volunteer there regularly, but I don't know them well and they've just toed the party line saying you can only go through the help source you are already trying.

    The rescue group I belong to finds barn homes for many cats who are difficult or impossible to place in homes for various reasons. I hasten to add that these are homes that offer well protected, sometimes heated, sheltering places for the cats and plenty of food, water, etc. They are monitored carefully by the group so they can be taken in for vet care when needed. If I found myself with an Ally, that's the route I would take. Of course, our climate is milder than yours in Pennsylvania.

    Did the PA community of the B.F. network ever get hold of you? The one for my state sees barely any traffic, so it might be the same way for yours. I feel completely frustrated by my inability to help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1
    I wonder how much it would take to build an "Ally" suite?
    Ohhh... good point!

    It could be partly funded by Ally's friends at Pet Talk!! A long shot sure... yet well worth a try. Materials could be donated. (wood... nails... etc)
    ~Angie, Sierra & Buddy
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    Quote Originally Posted by pitc9
    Ohhh... good point!

    It could be partly funded by Ally's friends at Pet Talk!! A long shot sure... yet well worth a try. Materials could be donated. (wood... nails... etc)
    Like that idea!

    Kirsten

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