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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

1307.0. "Home needed for two cats" by ROCK::TUMBLIN (Somedays you get the bear...) Tue Apr 26 1988 20:29

    Good home wanted for two generic all american cats. 
    
    	One is a six month old yellow and white male, with all shots.
    
    	The other is a 11 month old grey striped spayed and declawed
    female.
    
    They cannot be kept anymore. If you are interested or know anyone
    who may have a good home for them, contact
    
    	Bruce Gieseke(Rock::) at dtn: 225-4513 or
    				home: 655-6305
    
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1307.1Been waiting a while, now, eh?TOLMNE::PIGOTT_SASat Apr 30 1988 00:125
    Gosh, these are young kitties!  Is anyone out there listening? 
    Bruce, can we have a little more information about the kitties?
    Holly, Karen, Steve?  Are you out there?
    
    sabonn
1307.2Two cuties!DELNI::C_MILLERMon May 02 1988 14:3013
    Bruce is out of town this week, however, I DID meet them both
    this past weekend.  The 11 month old (Pamela) is a WONDERFUL
    gray and stripped cat with an adorable tiger face including nice
    long whiskers.  She is gentle and calm, and very well behaved.
    
    Fluffy, the younger one, is yellow and white (not sure if a tabby),
    playful and adorable.  She is spunky and a little shy, but just
    as well behaved as Pamela.
    
    Bruce and Connie would like to place them together, but realize
    that may not be possible.  They are in a bit of a rush (their landlord
    is forcing them to get rid of them this week), so if anyone is
    interested, I can give you their phone number.
1307.3More infoVAXWRK::DUDLEYMon May 02 1988 14:537
    I had sent some mail asking for more info. on the cats, 
    particularly their location.   Perhaps you (re.-1) can
    tell us where they are located?  Also, why is their
    landlord forcing them to get rid of the cats?  Were 
    they not allowed to have them in the first place?
    
    Donna
1307.4DELNI::C_MILLERTue May 03 1988 14:4313
    They are located in Natick in an apartment/(condo-owned apartments)
    complex.  Apparently one of the other tenants who owns a cat
    had a run-in with another tenant and this brought attention to
    the condo association (or apartment landlord) who decided EVERYONE
    in that complex had to get rid of the cats.
    
    From what I could tell, the owners of these kittens did a wonderful
    job training them to be well behaved in an apartment setting (neither
    one jumped on or scratched any of the furniture).  
    
    They are hoping that they won't have to give them to a humane society,
    but the apartment management is really breathing down their backs
    do so something this week.
1307.5VAXWRK::DUDLEYTue May 03 1988 15:3610
    Do they live in the Natick Village/Deerfield complex by any
    chance?  This is where I lived when I first got cats and
    they were "no pets" then too.
    
    What "OFFICIAL" document have they got so far and how did
    management know they have cats anyway?  Personally I would just
    keep them until legally evicted, and then I'd find a new place
    to live.
    
    Donna
1307.6CARMEL::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif.Tue May 03 1988 17:317
    Yes, what's the official legal status of this?  I read in the paper
    about a case where a court decided that because the condo management
    had known of the presence of pets for some period of time and hadn't
    enforced the no pets rule (assuming there even is a no pets rule
    in this case), that they lost their legal right to do so.
                                   
    
1307.7DON'T GIVE UP!!NRADM::MARINOThu May 05 1988 21:336
    So what is the latest on these two kitties?  The owners should try
    and keep them a bit longer and tell the landlord that they are in
    the process of finding them a good home.  Can someone let us know
    what the latest word is?
    
    Arlene
1307.8A Happy EndingDELNI::C_MILLERMon May 16 1988 20:445
    Well there *IS* a happy ending to this story! Last Friday night
    I picked up the 11 month old (Pamela).  She will be vacationing
    with me while Bruce buys/rents a new condo/apartment.  The 6-month
    old is also being temporarily taken care of!  In the meantime,
    I'm having a wonderful time with her!