ARGGHHH slight rant

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A friend took in four kittens from someone who waited till they were about to be evicted . I love kind hearted souls , originally she thought I would be able to keep them . Not with my current crew I have been warned about that when I consulted my favorite kitten expert our own White cat lover
and my vet was Glad I did not . well she currently has four kitten about 8-9 weeks at her house. I put ad on Craiglist and called my rescue contact . Then she tells me today someone bought a new place and THEN found out he could not have his cats
... I am hoping the Siamese adults are at least fixed and up to date . The rescue is going to see if she can give the kittens to another rescue and said not much open for adult s . Prayers would be very nice .. I have always rescued animals not played rescuer and re homer.
 

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Taking them in and keeping them yourself is easier than trying to find homes. Mostly because you have to deal with other people issues.


I hope the rescue can help or you get someone interested. It's certainly frustrating.


Maybe it's time to sit down for a chat with the friend? Tell her if she's going to agree to take on cats she needs to do some of the work.
 
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Originally Posted by strange_wings

Taking them in and keeping them yourself is easier than trying to find homes. Mostly because you have to deal with other people issues.


I hope the rescue can help or you get someone interested. It's certainly frustrating.


Maybe it's time to sit down for a chat with the friend? Tell her if she's going to agree to take on cats she needs to do some of the work.
oh she is willing to work and I sense she got one of her cat s this way , one was a feral ...

Neither of us has space ... I have 5 which one has issues with two of them and a dog
She has five dogs and two cats ... 4 of the 5 dogs are seniors with issues

I have already taught her the NO free kittens and why ...
Tomorrow I call and find out what number the local no kill shelter is at on the Wait list , someone said in the 90's of people not cats
 
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Originally Posted by carolinalima

If this person BOUGHT a new place, why he can not have his cats in it?
he bought into a place with restriction s on animals ... some community's have them
 
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The kittens are on there way to a rescue on the coast ... YIPPY
 

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Originally Posted by sharky

he bought into a place with restriction s on animals ... some community's have them
Who would buy a house in a community that didn't allow pets? Or let that stop them if they're buying the apartment/condo/home - it wouldn't stop most of the people on here.
I think all HOAs are terrible, too, though.


I'm glad a rescue is taking the kittens.
 
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Originally Posted by strange_wings

Who would buy a house in a community that didn't allow pets? Or let that stop them if they're buying the apartment/condo/home - it wouldn't stop most of the people on here.
I think all HOAs are terrible, too, though.


I'm glad a rescue is taking the kittens.
I stand corrected .. he sold old place ( trailer) and I thought bought new trailer... He sold old trailer and rented a new trailer in a new park... the landlord was fine with two DOGS not 2 cats
I have no idea why this was not figured out before hand
 
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