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Temp Home Needed: Cat Northern Virginia Area

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carlswench@hotmail.com - 31 Jan 2005 00:30 GMT
My daughter is moving into temporary housing before she moves
permanently to Florida and needs temporary housing for her cat.
Housing is needed for 2-3 months as soon as possible.  Currently she
lives in Fairfax Virginia, but is willing to leave cat in good hands
within a 100 mile radius.  The cat:  "Morgan", long haired black and
white female, litter box trained, somewhat deaf, lap cat, gets along
with other cats, likes to sleep and enjoys catnip and companionship.
Naturally she will pay for all food and litter.  A kennel is not an
option as Morgan is the type of kitty that needs more attention than
she would get at a kennel.  Thank you very much!
Mary - 31 Jan 2005 00:34 GMT
> My daughter is moving into temporary housing

What kind of temporary housing? And what kind of person would
separate a girl and her cat?
carlswench@hotmail.com - 31 Jan 2005 00:49 GMT
Preferably a cat lovers house or apartment.  She will be staying with
friends for a couple of months who are allergic, so she can't take
Morgan with her ;-\
Karen Chuplis - 31 Jan 2005 01:04 GMT
> Preferably a cat lovers house or apartment.  She will be staying with
> friends for a couple of months who are allergic, so she can't take
> Morgan with her ;-\

I would talk to my vet and see if there is anyone they know of that may be
ammenable. A place to start as you would want someone that comes with
recommendations.
Mary - 31 Jan 2005 04:32 GMT
> Preferably a cat lovers house or apartment.  She will be staying with
> friends for a couple of months who are allergic, so she can't take
> Morgan with her ;-\

Poor Morgan. I am allergic to cats and I live with two.
I don't notice it unless I forget my Claritin.
kitkat - 01 Feb 2005 04:38 GMT
>>Preferably a cat lovers house or apartment.  She will be staying with
>>friends for a couple of months who are allergic, so she can't take
>>Morgan with her ;-\
>
> Poor Morgan. I am allergic to cats and I live with two.
> I don't notice it unless I forget my Claritin.

Same here. Allergic. Have two. Even claritin isnt helping these days.
Any of you kind folk have any good experiences w/allergy shots? I'm
ready to give it a try.

Pam
carlswench@hotmail.com - 01 Feb 2005 05:48 GMT
> Same here. Allergic. Have two. Even claritin isnt helping these days.

> Any of you kind folk have any good experiences w/allergy shots? I'm
> ready to give it a try.
>
> Pam

Allergy shots did not help me, but changing my diet boosted my immune
system and has helped tremendously!  Try eliminating white flour,
sugar, fried foods, preservatives, food coloring, and additives from
your diet.  Increasing your intake of fresh vegetables, fruits, fish,
grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds plus a good multivitamin from a health
food store would help also.  With all the chemicals we are exposed to
in our food and environment, we need to fight back.

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