Comments:

Jane - 2006-05-31 21:06:02
There's a place you can take stray cats called the Humane Society otherwise known as The Pound. Yeah, they might put her to sleep, but it's either that or you have yourself a cat and 6-7 kittens. Miz S is going to kill me now.
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Miz S - 2006-05-31 22:31:15
Actually, I'm surprisingly pragmatic when it comes to stray cats. I hereby consent (sadly) to the Humane Society plan. Poor kitty. Stupid idiots who let their cats get pregnant and then dump them. I hate people, have I mentioned that?
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Nancy - 2006-06-01 00:16:57
Is there a Citizens for Animal Protection (CAP) near? They'd take the cat, and try to find a home for her and her kittens. We've gotten both dogs from there. Ms Spitty Kitty we got when a fellow teacher told me that her chihuahua couldn't accept the kitten they had. Poor Spitty was almost 3 months old and only weighed a pound. GRR She's much better now. Still pissed off in general, but better.
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Syllie - 2006-06-01 11:16:38
Check out these couple places, they look like no kill rescue places: http://members.petfinder.org/~TX383/index2.htm http://www.wagstowhiskers.org/
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laura - 2006-06-01 12:51:29
Oh, I know about the Humane Society and the pound. I was looking for a group that might come out and capture the cat for me and haul her off, and not kill her, if, say, I gave them a decent donation. I don't actually want to catch her myself and have her in my car and all that. I'll try out Nancy's and Syllie's ideas. It may be a non-issue - I didn't see her last night, and it was pork roast night and everything. Maybe the dingo ate her.
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natalucci - 2006-06-01 16:35:25
I'd take the cat but 1.) husband swears allergies and 2.) I don't live anywhere near you. Oooh! And a Harry Potter name! The kitty name possibilities that opens up!
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