Mary:
The YOU was not directed to you personally - it was used as a 'general pronoun'. Too often when something needs done we think I am so busy someone else will surely take care of this. As a result nothing gets done. We all have our limitations and a responsible care giver realizes this and doesn't jeopardize the care of the cats they are responsible for.
I apologize to you if you felt that this was directed to you personally. I probably should not have replied to this email last night after having spent the day helping a 'concerned' citizen rescue three kittens from a busy roadway. She didn't have a trap - I found a trap. She couldn't go get the trap - I went to get the trap. She couldn't sit with the trap - I arranged for someone to stay with trap. The kittens were caught. They needed a place to spend the night until we could get them to a vet. She has a huge house and only one cat but the kittens couldn't stay in one of her five bathrooms because it would upset her only cat, so I spent several hours trying to find someone to hold them overnight. I couldn't do it because both of my bathtubs had a cage of kittens waiting to go to the vet this morning on my way to work. But as I was picking up the kittens to take them to someone, she's on her cell phone telling her friend - oh "I" just did the neatest thing - I saved three little kittens from the road.....
This is a daily occurrence for those of us doing rescue. I guess I was just a little frustrated - people want to help these cats and dogs as long as it doesn't inconvenience them. Others want to help, but can't take another cat - this post was just to let them know there are ways 'you' can help.
Sorry. If my original post is inappropriate, moderators, please pull it. /mari








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