Elaine see if you can trap the kitty and spay or neuter for a much better life, especially if a female. Otherwise the ladies have litter after litter after litter. Do you need help?
Hi Mary; We've been taking care of a stray. You will have to come meet the menagerie some time soon. Great thrill last fall, saw Bob Cat on the back lawn.
Mary: What a fabulous service you provide. I try to get people to do that in their neighborhoods but most only want to complain but take no action. Some even complain but put food out for the cats. If only we could train humans, the animals would be better off. It's issues like that I want to address in my show. I will keep you posted. Again, you provide a wonderful service! Paige
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-- At 7:45pm on July 7th, 2009, your wrote:
> Dear Zoe, how delightful to read your
> bio . . . to see someone who is truly
> living.
What a lovely thing to say! I've never been one to sit still for very long.
> I am the coordnator for volunteers with
> the Venice Cat Coalition, and rescue is
> done in SRQ to Punta Gorda. We have
> gorgeous kittens and cats if you would
> enjoy fostering (and/or adopting!) Please
> see the site at www.keywestcatsociety.com
> Here is the blog:
> http://venicecatcolition.blogspot.com
You are a cat-lover after my own heart. The truth be told, my partner and I just drove all the way from Las Vegas with our 8-year old cat in the back sit. "Mimzy," as we affectionately call her, was a difficult-to-place, formerly traumatized adult when we adopted her from the Humane Society. We almost didn't bring her with us to Florida because we thought the cross-country trip would be too much of a shock for her, but she's been adapting wonderfully.
At one point, in a motel room somewhere in the heart of Texas, when she saw us packing our bags in the morning to leave again in the car, she got into her kitty carrier on her own and waited patiently there for us to carry her out with us. I'd never seen such a thing. (((Smiles))) We love her dearly and would enjoy giving her a playmate, but she's definitely a one-cat feline. She and she alone rules the roost.
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Thanks for finding me on WQmag and for leaving a comment on my page.
-- At 7:45pm on July 7th, 2009, your wrote:
> Dear Zoe, how delightful to read your
> bio . . . to see someone who is truly
> living.
What a lovely thing to say! I've never been one to sit still for very long.
> I am the coordnator for volunteers with
> the Venice Cat Coalition, and rescue is
> done in SRQ to Punta Gorda. We have
> gorgeous kittens and cats if you would
> enjoy fostering (and/or adopting!) Please
> see the site at www.keywestcatsociety.com
> Here is the blog:
> http://venicecatcolition.blogspot.com
You are a cat-lover after my own heart. The truth be told, my partner and I just drove all the way from Las Vegas with our 8-year old cat in the back sit. "Mimzy," as we affectionately call her, was a difficult-to-place, formerly traumatized adult when we adopted her from the Humane Society. We almost didn't bring her with us to Florida because we thought the cross-country trip would be too much of a shock for her, but she's been adapting wonderfully.
At one point, in a motel room somewhere in the heart of Texas, when she saw us packing our bags in the morning to leave again in the car, she got into her kitty carrier on her own and waited patiently there for us to carry her out with us. I'd never seen such a thing. (((Smiles))) We love her dearly and would enjoy giving her a playmate, but she's definitely a one-cat feline. She and she alone rules the roost.
Meow, purr, scratch. . .
Thanks again for the cheery message.
Dr. Zae
How nice of you to share that experience. Acupuncture can treat so many things and pain is just a small component. Take good care.
Genevieve Tomlinson, AP
PS: Esther is right, that is a great photograph.
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