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Kitty in urgent need of a good home

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usenetjunkie - 19 Jun 2006 01:50 GMT
Hello,

About 2 months ago I took in a young female striped tabby (<1 y/o),
after finding her alone in a parking lot one night shivering in the
cold.  She's adorable, playful, and affectionate.  No health issues
that I know of.  The problem is that I'm no longer able to keep her for
reasons outside of my control, and need to find her a good home ASAP.
I don't want to turn her into a shelter where she could be put down
(shelters around here are up to capacity anyway).  I'm in the Detroit
area.  If anyone reading this could take her or knows someone who'd be
willing to take her, please email me.  

Thanks!
Gail - 19 Jun 2006 01:56 GMT
Make a pix of her and also check with local vets.
Gail
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Rhonda - 19 Jun 2006 03:47 GMT
Try putting up a notice at petfinder.com.

Good luck,

Rhonda

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MaryL - 19 Jun 2006 08:25 GMT
Yes, that's a good idea.  That's how I found Duffy.  He was listed by an
animal shelter, but individuals also use that resource.

MaryL

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Wendy - 19 Jun 2006 16:14 GMT
Go to Petfinder.com. Do a search for rescue groups and shelters in your
area. Call every one and ask to get on their waiting list. Also ask if it's
possible to get your cat listed on their web site as a courtesy listing.
Some groups will do this.

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blkcatgal - 20 Jun 2006 04:23 GMT
Good suggestion.  I am in the Detroit area.  Try the Animal Welfare Society
of Southeastern Michigan or the Michigan Anti-Cruelty Society just to name
two that I know of.

S.

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> area. Call every one and ask to get on their waiting list. Also ask if
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>>> area.  If anyone reading this could take her or knows someone who'd be
>>> willing to take her, please email me.  Thanks!
Veloise - 20 Jun 2006 03:41 GMT
> About 2 months ago I took in a young female striped tabby (<1 y/o),
> after finding her alone in a parking lot one night shivering in the
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> area.  If anyone reading this could take her or knows someone who'd be
> willing to take her, please email me.

Create her a "personal ad" on mi.misc. Make it cute and funny
("attractive affectionate young female seeks cuddly companion") and
mention your 'burb. I have re-homed and adopted out several kitties on
that site.

Also there's a Yahoo group called mipetmatch.

HTH

--Karen D.
sax_playa86 - 20 Jun 2006 16:21 GMT
Also, if you are in the Detroit area, check out what Windsor has to
offer... I am from Windsor and happen to know that if you check out
Petfinder there are a couple cat shelters... I know of one, Orphan
Kitten Nurseries, on the corner of Crawford and University... You can't
miss it, you can see the Hospital across from it, she's got a duck on
the front lawn and cat stuff everywhere...

Britt

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