It's possible, but we tried taking in a few cats before and we live in an apt. bldg that they dont like more than 1 cat per apt. I wish there was someone around here that could have taken them in too, at least for 1 to 2 months, but its hard.....most people dont want a pet or extra pets...even for a short amt. of time. I'm gonna try to get over there today...its raining a bit right now...and i'll try to see what cats are left and I'll send an email to you to let you know whats there. They will eventually be alright though, theres no need to rush up here for them, but it's better that they get good homes someplace rather than become stray cats around here where there are too many already.

Jon


-----Original Message-----
From: Melissa M. Hintosh
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, 9 May 2008 10:22 am
Subject: Re: about kittens


It's not good though if people are taking the newborns.

They should be taking the older ones that 1 month old even them should still be with their mother. I'm going to talk with a local rescue women and see if she might have room for these guys if I come and pick them up.

If I do that though, would you be able to gather them and keep the mother cats and their babies together??

I just don't want to drive that distance without knowing the cats/kittens are not going to be there.

Thanks,
Melissa





No not bothering me, I appreciate getting emails The mother cats are friendly. I live about a block from the cats that my wife, I and others are trying to take care of. I hope the newborn cats are still there and the mother cat. I noticed one gold/tan colored newborn
missing yesterday. So its first come first serve, and then if there is any cat(s) left.


-----Original Message-----
From: Melissa M. Hintosh
To: jon
Sent: Fri, 9 May 2008 9:48 am
Subject: Re: about kittens


Hi Jon,

I hope you don't think I'm bothering you but I was just wondering if the mom cats are friendly?

Thank you,
Melissa