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A cat called Omarosa...kind of funny

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Jodie - 17 Jan 2005 19:41 GMT
Poor thing...but I bet she'll be adopted, she's so beautiful!

http://www.rainshelter.org/Available/Omarosa.htm

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jacquie0 - 17 Jan 2005 21:14 GMT
> Poor thing...but I bet she'll be adopted, she's so beautiful!
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> Jodie
> jodie75@sympatico.ca

Are you kidding me????? Because of the fact that she has such unique
colouring and markings, I would have wanted to keep her. That's not to
say that one look from her beautiful eyes, and my heart would have just
melted instantly. I hope that the people she was originally purchased
for are refused any other kittens. Imagine, just because she wasn't a
little cuddly baby. Their loss is this lovely cats gain. I hope that she
finds a home who will appreciate her really soon.
Dave - 20 Jan 2005 02:46 GMT
Did you notice this fact, go back and check, R.A.I.N declaws the front
feet of the cats. Check what is included in the fee then go look at the
write up of each cat that is up for adoption.

> Poor thing...but I bet she'll be adopted, she's so beautiful!
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> Jodie
> jodie75@sympatico.ca
jacquie0 - 20 Jan 2005 05:28 GMT
> Did you notice this fact, go back and check, R.A.I.N declaws the front
> feet of the cats. Check what is included in the fee then go look at the
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>> http://www.rainshelter.org/Available/Omarosa.htm

I just checked out the Rainshelter website. Yes, it's true. Out of all
of the cats that they have listed for adoption on the site, only one cat
has not been declawed. Now, the site itself says that it is only if they
have been previously declawed, but I really have my doubts that all of
the cats there, (save the one), were previously declawed.
Omieluv - 29 Mar 2007 21:54 GMT
Hello - I found this site doing a search to find more information on my cat.
I happen to be the person who adopted Omarosa, which happened in March of
2005.  Not sure whether any of the original members are still active on this
site, but I just wanted to report she is 3 years old and fabulous!

>> Did you notice this fact, go back and check, R.A.I.N declaws the front
>> feet of the cats. Check what is included in the fee then go look at the
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>have been previously declawed, but I really have my doubts that all of
>the cats there, (save the one), were previously declawed.

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