> Sorry for the xpost, but I would do just about anything for this little
> guy.
When you posted this very same post over in alt.pets.cats,
you were given several suggestions, plus, Matthew gave you
the contact information for a dozen or more animal organizations
in your area that could assist you. Are you serious about finding
the cat a home, or are you just trolling? What were the results
when you contacted the organizations whose names Matthew
gave you? Or would you rather just keep posting this same
drivel to see what, if any, you get for a response?
mylittleone - 11 Jul 2007 05:46 GMT
>> Sorry for the xpost, but I would do just about anything for this
>> little guy.
These organizations, imo, rarely are helpful. They usually have lots of
cats they are trying to place themselves. But I will report back if any
of them are helpful. I am going to contact some of them, but most were
in other cities. My guess is that it will be difficult to even get a
reply from them.
I am looking for a private good home, not replies from guys who really
have nothing helpful to say other than to criticize and flame. You must
be a very cynical person if you think I have nothing better to do that
post trolls on such serious matters.
> When you posted this very same post over in alt.pets.cats,
> you were given several suggestions, plus, Matthew gave you
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> gave you? Or would you rather just keep posting this same
> drivel to see what, if any, you get for a response?
chalk - 11 Jul 2007 22:44 GMT
>>> Sorry for the xpost, but I would do just about anything for this
>>> little guy.
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> be a very cynical person if you think I have nothing better to do that
> post trolls on such serious matters.
And *you* must be a complete f.cking Idiot, if you think you can
get helpful information on Usenet.
The Porter Cats - 12 Jul 2007 01:57 GMT
Are you SURE he can't travel, even if he would briefly hate it? It would be
a pain but it seems that it would be worth it.
>>> Sorry for the xpost, but I would do just about anything for this
>>> little guy.
Matthew - 11 Jul 2007 06:54 GMT
>> Sorry for the xpost, but I would do just about anything for this little
>> guy.
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> gave you? Or would you rather just keep posting this same
> drivel to see what, if any, you get for a response?
Chalk make up your mind would you please. Driving people nuts one minute,
making someone smile the next. It is really hard to tell if you are
trolling or just out here doing your own thing. ;-) But that makes life
interesting
"mylittleone" <mylittleone@seepost4email.org>
All those I listed even the ones in Tucson are on the active list of the cat
network. They haven't failed yet. Contact the Phoenix animal shelter they
are animal rescues and they might have more detailed list than me
Little Hawk - 11 Jul 2007 20:26 GMT
> "mylittleone" <mylittleone@seepost4email.org>
>
> All those I listed even the ones in Tucson are on the active list of the cat
> network. They haven't failed yet. Contact the Phoenix animal shelter they
> are animal rescues and they might have more detailed list than me
shelter is the besat way to go, just by personal experience, you'll have
trouble finding a home for a 3 year old yourself.
best of luck to you and stinky
little hawk
mylittleone - 11 Jul 2007 22:41 GMT
Ok thanks I will try them.
> "mylittleone" <mylittleone@seepost4email.org>
>
> All those I listed even the ones in Tucson are on the active list of
> the cat network. They haven't failed yet. Contact the Phoenix animal
> shelter they are animal rescues and they might have more detailed list
> than me
> Sorry for the xpost, but I would do just about anything for this
> little guy.
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>
> Thanks.
Why can you not take your cat with you? Our cat Vino has travelled with
us from Canada to Thailand, to Malaysia to Australia. We wouldn't dream
of leaving him behind anywhere. Does he like travelling? Hell, no.
But what's 24 hours of discomfort compared to years and years with his
hoomins? The latest move was over a year ago and I'm sure he's
forgotten all about it already.

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leopardusweidii@yahoo.co.uk - 12 Jul 2007 11:48 GMT
> Why can you not take your cat with you? Our cat Vino has travelled with
> us from Canada to Thailand, to Malaysia to Australia. We wouldn't dream
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> --
> Britta///
And 3 or mine have travelled from the UK to Central America, to USA
and back to the UK, as well as all over the UK from Wales to Scotland
and back numerous times. :) They don't like travelling that much, but
they have managed perfectly happily and it means that they can spend
their lives with their hoomins.
Helen M
mylittleone - 12 Jul 2007 23:55 GMT
>> Please email me at either: wh**ez**rr**731[at]ftml[dot]net and/or
>> wh**ee**zr**356[at]safe-mail[dot]net TAKE OUT THE *** and use correct
>> email symbols.
>>
>> Thanks.
Yes, I am looking into this now. Depends on if airlines will allow him
on board with me, cuz not going to stick him in some baggage hold. Lots
have died that way.
> Why can you not take your cat with you? Our cat Vino has travelled
> with us from Canada to Thailand, to Malaysia to Australia. We
> wouldn't dream of leaving him behind anywhere. Does he like
> travelling? Hell, no. But what's 24 hours of discomfort compared to
> years and years with his hoomins? The latest move was over a year ago
> and I'm sure he's forgotten all about it already.