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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

962.0. "Need Christmas Kitten" by --UnknownUser-- () Wed Dec 16 1987 10:57

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962.1Some suggestionsTOPDOC::NAJJARWed Dec 16 1987 16:148
    You could look through the classified section in you local newspaper(s)
    as well as the Want Advertiser, Bargain Hunter's guide, etc.  In
    addition, some animal hospitals or shelters may have kittens available,
    or know where you could check.  From your DTN, I assume you work
    in TWO?  There is the Andover Animal Hospital (on Rt. 133) and 
    Bulger Animal Hospital (682-9905) that are not too far from TWO.
    
    Good luck finding something in time.
962.2TOKLAS::FELDMANPDS, our next successWed Dec 16 1987 18:3922
    Lot's of animals are given as gifts on Christmas Day.  Sadly, many of
    them are returned the day after, or abandoned.  A new pet, especially
    a young kitten or puppy, requires both personal attention when awake
    and peace and quiet when asleep.  Christmas Day is the wrong day
    to make actual delivery of a new pet.
    
    Instead, why not just give a personal gift certificate -- one that
    you draw yourself.  You could limit it to a specific shelter (This
    certificate good for one kitten from the XXX shelter; all fees and
    expenses to be paid by ....) or be more general (This certificate
    good for one kitten from any shelter or store in Eastern MA.) or
    anything else you feel appropriate.  If a piece of paper isn't enough
    to satisfy your giving urge, throw in a litter box or a scratching
    post or some other necessity.
    
    Then, after Christmas, your friend can go alone or the two of you
    can together share in the joy of picking out a pet.  Besides, after
    Christmas the shelters will start to fill up again, so you'll have
    a larger selection (and there'll be a greater need for responsible
    pet owners).
    
       Gary 
962.4A sure-fire way to get kittens who NEED a homeSAHQ::DCARNELLEM David Carnell @RHQ/DTN 351-2901Thu Dec 17 1987 14:4115
    
    Here's a sure-fire way to get kittens, who need a home.
    
    Start putting outside your home each day a fresh bowl of water and
    a plate of dry cat food.  Sooner or later, a homeless pregnant female
    cat will show up and stay until her kittens are born.
    
    In seven years, we've attacted four mom's who left us with many
    kittens, some of whom we continue to gladly support.
    
    Of course, if you need a kitten right away, I guess the best place
    to check is the classified section of your local paper where you
    can find someone who has kittens available, the source I'd suggest
    over a pet store, since you can see the mother and other kittens.
    
962.5What about the ones in Note 415?SMAUG::RIOThu Dec 17 1987 20:0825
    I will have to assume that you want a 6 week old kitten.  Unfortunately
    I have been looking for a home for a grey angora kitty that has
    strayed to my door.  Note 415 has several listings of people very
    recently (mine included) who seem to have been ignored!  I stated
    there I wasn't sure this female was fixed, but after having to drag
    her out of my house every morning to put her outside for the day,
    I have to believe she was fixed.  She looks like she once had a
    collar.  I just don't know how people can drop cats off at some
    street and leave!  Anyway, she is very good in the house, immediately
    found my cats box and has consistently used it EVERY nite.  I swear
    she waits to come in to go!  I would love to keep her, but would
    rather give her to someone who can leave her in all day.  She doesn't
    get along with my cat and another stray (who I did adopt but can't
    pin him down long enough to get him to a vet to be fixed!).  Please,
    if someone wants her, I'd be more than happy to give her to you.
   
    I'm sure I'll get many responses saying keep her.  But Spaz is already
    feeling psychological effects of not having the house to herself
    and assumes the Rambo position everytime she can attack Fluffy.
    
    Anyway, go read note 415 and see if any of the announcements in
    there are still available.  Mine is.
    
    dr