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10-28-2008, 01:18 AM
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I've read that article before.........it makes me cry EVERY TIME! What people do to animals makes me sick. We have 4, one cat, Ziggy, from the pound, one cat, Harley, who was a feral kitten, Molly, our lab who was left in a backyard 24-7 in sub zero temperatures the winter we rescued her, and Murphy, an American Bulldog who started out as a foster but ended up a forever friend. I will ALWAYS get rescues, even though dealing with some of the behavior problems that comes with older mistreated dogs is quite difficult sometimes.
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10-28-2008, 11:51 AM
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I've read that article before.........it makes me cry EVERY TIME! What people do to animals makes me sick.
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What kills me is when people don't keep up with their pets shots. Then they wonder why their pet caught something that's totally fatal. I always hear "But my cat is an indoor cat, how did she/he get so sick?"
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10-28-2008, 03:30 AM
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I just started bawling! Thanks Honeychile...
I wanted to work at the humane society but I cried the first day. I could never give up my dog or future dogs! My kids will grow up with dogs just like I did!
I'm need tissues now...
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10-28-2008, 11:40 AM
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We've been adopted by a family of feral cats. It started out with just a cat having kittens under our shed, and now there's at least six who consider our deck home. Half of them are Siamese - who on earth puts a Siamese out on the street?? We're obviously feeding them, and trying to socialize them, which is a riot, considering that we're all allergic to cats.
We got one of them to the vet last week, and he had conjuctivitis of the eyes, an upper respiratory disease, and sores in his mouth. He's only five months old, but gorgeous - Siamese with amber points, very soft fur. So, we kept him in a cage this past week, giving him medication, and yesterday, got him neutered. He's still recuperating from that (physically and emotionally) for a week.
Why I'm posting this is because we called ten different vets to find out how much it would cost to get "the herd" vetted & neutered, and the lowest price per cat was over $100. The six from our deck are just the tip of the iceberg - there's another ten or so who are still around, just not on our deck. We went back to our dog's vet, and made a deal with them. It's a national chain, VCA, but they were willing to make a deal! We bring the cats to be vetted, and they will run the standard tests. If they have feline leukemia, aids, chlymidia (who knew?) or any other potentially fatal disease, they will be put down. Otherwise, the cost for all of their shots and neutering will be roughly $50. They fell in love with Luke, and are letting us put up posters to find them homes.
So, even if you're used to dealing with a national vet, try to make a deal. It won't work for a cat or two, but it probably will for a "herd" like we have. Good luck!
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10-28-2008, 11:46 AM
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I can't believe someone would leave an animal like that, especially dogs since they are so loyal.
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10-28-2008, 02:50 PM
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So, even if you're used to dealing with a national vet, try to make a deal. It won't work for a cat or two, but it probably will for a "herd" like we have. Good luck!
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You are right about not working for a cat or two. I found three kittens hiding in our back porch last summer, they couldn't be more than 3 months old. My friend and I gathered them up, and tried to take them to the humane society but they wouldn't accept them because they were stray animals. We needed to get their shots and everything. So I called up my vet's office (the one i take my dog to) and they won't accept them because they were stray. I asked if they could just give shots, and still nothing. I called a bunch of vets and even the animal hospital, but none of those places were willing to give the little kittens their shots.
We ended up having to take the kittens to animal control. They were willing to accept them, and they'd put them up for adoption if there was nothing wrong with the cats (and if they had an adoptable disposition). We just had to live with the fact that these kittens were probably euthanized.
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10-31-2008, 03:30 AM
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I HATE hate.
This is a picture I took on campus yesterday:
I find it repulsive.
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