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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

3237.0. "Double Pawed Homeless Cat " by WAV14::SCORZELLI () Fri Jan 12 1990 12:22

    
    
    I would like to find a nice home for a stray cat that my husband
    and I have been feeding.  Both my husband and I absolutely love
    animals but he is extremely allergic to cats, otherwise I wouldn't
    think twice about keeping this fella.  My husband can't even be
    in the same room with a cat for five minutes without breaking out
    and becoming severly congested.  We don't have a cellar, or I'd
    put the cat there.
    
    * I am unsure of the cats gender.
    * He/She is absolutely adorable!
    * Loves attention!  He/She walks in between my feet 
      whenever I walk away.        
    * Gray in color, and rather large
    * DOUBLE PAWS!  The largest I've ever seen!
    * He/She appears quite healthy and young, ... nice soft coat.
    * His/Her purr is incredibly loud
                           
    This cat is so loveable and cute!  I really wish we could keep it.
    The cat is currently living outdoors in our shed.  We live on
    a relatively busy street and I'm fearful for it's life.  Also, the 
    shed has no door and is not heated.  I want to find a home before I 
    have to take the cat to a shelter.  He deserves more than that.  
    
    I have kept him well fed, but I just cannot give him a home!
    If you're interested in adopting the cutest cat I've ever seen,
    please call me at work, at DTN 277-7112 or at home (508)393-6962.
    We will deliver this fella anywhere within driving distance from 
    Northboro, MA.   Heck, I'd even pay for a flight if needed.
    
                                            
    Thanks so much!
    Darlene Scorzelli
    
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3237.1this is a good luck catSTOR06::DALEYFri Jan 12 1990 13:3912
    double paws are a sign of good-luck. I believe it too- I have two
    cats with double paws - and things just seem to keep getting better.
    My mother also has a cat with double paws.
    
                  Well, maybe I am just superstitious.
    
    Also, polydactyles (my spelling leaves alot to be desired) are
    common on the east coast and west coast but are uncommon in the
    mid-USA. Their history is interesting.
    
    This homeless grey sounds like a neat little cat who needs a home.
     
3237.2Eh?XNOGOV::LISAFri Jan 12 1990 13:506
    I know this is a bit of a rat hole, but what exactly is a double
    paw. Does it mean the cat has two feet where there should be one?
    Sounds wierd!
    
    Lisa plus P&P who have normal feet (I think!)
    
3237.3spare toesSA1794::DOWSEYKFri Jan 12 1990 13:565
    RE: .2 Double paws = extra toes. With some cats their extra toes
    do look like an extra small paw. 
    
    Kirk
    
3237.4yCGHUB::JORDANFri Jan 12 1990 14:574
    is Northbor and Wayland, my sister still has not located her cat,
    he fits the description....
    
    
3237.5*** HE HAS A HOME NOW!!!! ***WAV14::SCORZELLIFri Jan 12 1990 16:477
    
    
    I'm happy to announce that an offer of adoption has been received.
    The little fella will be moving up to Derry, NH. on Saturday evening. 
    
    Thanks everyone!
    Darlene
3237.6STOR06::DALEYFri Jan 12 1990 17:489
    re:4
    Did she try calling the vets in Wayland and Weston? Sometimes
    wandering pets are picked up and brought there.  Also, she should
    call the Framingham Humane Society, Framingham Dog Officer, Wellesley
    Dog officer, and Natick Animal Control. They all surround Wayland,
    and possibly her cat could have strayed over their boundaries. It's
    worth a try anyway.
    Pat
    
3237.7he made it!MAMIE::HAMELMon Jan 15 1990 11:1913

        Just wanted everyone to know that the "little fella" made it
    to his new home safe and sound!  I've never seen a happier cat!
    He is a perfect addition to the household.  Looks like he finally 
    has a permanent place to live.

        All I need to do is help the other two kitties adjust to the
    newcomer and find this new guy a good name.  

        Thanks Darlene!

        
3237.8CRUISE::NDCDTN: 297-2313Thu Jan 18 1990 10:404
    re: .5
    Great news!  You did a really great thing and you and your husband
    should feel real good!
      Nancy DC