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    And Her response to me again:


    Melissa:

    Is there any way you could copy and paste the adoption certificate in
    an email? I can't read pdfs on my computer at all, (Adobe doesn't
    work)

    Paws paid part of the vet visit for her, if you know anyone who might
    benefit from that, they will pay $50 of the first vet visit for a
    rescued cat that needs immediate medical attention.

    I hate how some people treat their pets, like they just don't matter
    at all or are nuisances. When I got my pets I realized it was a
    lifelong commitment, for the life of the animal. For rats, that's a
    short period, but for cats, that's a couple of decades of
    companionship and responsibility.

    Mela



    And my response back:



    Mela,

    I just sent you the application, I'm not sure if it will come out correctly
    or not but hopefully it will.

    I'm glad Paws paid part of the visit, I've used their services before when I
    used to rescue cats off the streets and most times they need medical
    attention right away.

    I'm just so glad you were able to get her in and food in her belly.

    I completely agree with your statement here: "I hate how some people treat
    their pets, like they just don't matter at all or are nuisances. When I got
    my pets I realized it was a lifelong commitment, for the life of the animal.
    For rats, that's a short period, but for cats, that's a couple of decades of
    companionship and responsibility."

    You are right on the money and it's just so sad that people can just dump
    their cats and not think twice about them. Everytime I hear a sad story
    about a cat it breaks my heart but then there are a few luckily ones that
    get to come along and find their ways into my home. Right now though with 8
    is too many but we make sure that they are all taken care of and they are
    spoiled way too much but hey it's the only life they are going to have.

    Melissa



    And the last response so far:


    Melissa:

    Yeah, With Wobbles, we have six cats in our two bedroom apartment! I
    had a lot more when I owned a giant house in Bellefonte (as many as
    26!) Wobbles was never intended to be a permanent part of our family,
    but I'm still gonna be sad seeing her go. She LOVES sleeping on our
    bed, and is such a sweetie. It was so cute to see her in the bathroom
    trying very, very hard to get up to lap level so you can reach her.
    Apparently she also caused difficulty for men trying to pee by
    distracting them and bumping into their legs. lol.

    The application came out well, I think I'm gonna print a copy at the
    library today.

    You can never spoil cats too much, as long as you aren't making them
    into angry, bitchy cats. Plenty of loves is good for them!

    Mela
    Last edited by Anikaca77; 09-05-2008 at 03:42 PM.

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