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Lisa G
06-14-2007, 08:14 PM
Hi Waccobians, or Wacco ittes (?)
I still have not found a job and it's time again to spay/neuter the neighbors endlessly reproducing cats. (they have other species too but i can only deal with the cats)
I have just started getting three of the latest kits - going on 5 months now - to come and eat, and i can touch them briefly which means I can get them in to be altered. the thing is, i used to use a program my vet had called the Maddie program but that is now defunct. In addition, since i have had positive feline leukemia, FIP and FIV and euthanized all these i think it is imperitive to test. I had to pay all these tests myself.

but my own gang is way behind on their vaccines ( I usually buy bulk and do it myself)
meanwhile Toms are a yowling and marking and Ladies are cat-a-wailing in their heat cycles and my cats are responding with fighting and more spraying. yikes.

thank fully i have a mass of credit cards and good credit but each month i am further in debt.

can anyone contribute to having these kits taken care of?
this will be sneaky becuase the neighbors are so hostile and they say i 'take' their cats! meanwhile some of their 11 chihuahuas sneak in to my garage and steal cat food ( i have toleave it down for these kits so I can get them coming to be cuaght for spaying) popping out more chihuahuas,
yapping and growling at me, my visitors and my dogs and horses.

and their parrots and maccaws screech loudly and unpleasantly endlessly!

( i have already had a meeting with animal control, no response)

I really am ready to move but who would want to buy a house next door to this!

thanks
Lisa in Fulton

oh ps, good and weird news - Sweet Pea showed up the other night late, crying his little plaintive meow, thin but alright. He and Kit had disappeared three months ago without a trace. very odd. no sign of the Kit.

Moon
06-15-2007, 11:05 PM
I still have not found a job [A propos of this, have you ever tried standing outside, say, a supermarket and asking people what service they want that's not already available locally? I'll bet there are things people would pay for that you could do, maybe even with a few other formerly-unemployed.] and it's time again to spay/neuter the neighbors' endlessly reproducing cats. [Back the Healthy Pet Bill.] (They have other species too, but i can only deal with the cats)
In addition, since i have had positive feline leukemia, FIP and FIV and euthanized all these i think it is imperative
to test. I had to pay all these tests myself.
Thankfuly i have a mass of credit cards and good credit, but each month i am further in debt.
Can anyone contribute to having these kits taken care of?
[You can reach Forgotten Felines either at their listed number or through their fund-raiser store, Pick of the Litter,
also listed. If you don't hear back from either one within two weeks, let me know, and i'll see whether i can let you
have a member's number.]
Meanwhile some of their 11 chihuahuas sneak in to my garage and steal cat food.
And their parrots and maccaws screech loudly and unpleasantly endlessly!
( I have already had a meeting with Animal Control; no response.)
thanks
Lisa in Fulton
Oh ps, good and weird news--Sweet Pea showed up the other night late, crying his little plaintive meow, thin but all right. He and Kit had disappeared three months ago without a trace. No sign of the Kit.
[Have i already sent you a copy of my small-animal retrieval instructions?]

g0d0gg0
07-29-2007, 02:06 PM
Maybe this this info will help...https://www.sonomahumane.org/spay_neuter_project.php