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IvonaDestroi
04-19-2009, 06:07 PM
I'm losing my place indefinately and am trying to re-home a kitty whom I was supposed to be temporarily watching. The people backed out a few months ago, and he's been here ever since.

Unfortunately I will no longer have a house and I absolutely refuse to send him to a shelter. If you know anyone that might be able to take in this very sweet kitty, please give me a ring. Thanks!

http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd241/IvonaDestroi/VADER%20NEEDS%20HOME/FLYER.jpg?t=1240193124

smilingcat
04-19-2009, 10:06 PM
Hi,

Can you get him into the care of rescue group? I know most are full with people losing their lease or losing their house. But it may give your boy more time to find a home. Also there would be more exposure. Also check into no-kill shelter. There must be one near where you live.

The downturn on the economy has put serious strain on most rescue groups. It's happening to the rescue group I work with. I've lost count of returned kitties. :(

I wish I had better advice.

BleeckerSt_Girl
04-20-2009, 06:00 AM
Sadly, this is happening all over the country as more and more people are jobless/homeless. Animal shelters are already swamped...animals have no where to go anymore. :( Wish I could be more helpful- he's a beautiful boy.

Spaying and neutering will be the only hope for the future of dogs and cats in the US.

I hope whoever adopts Vader immediately gets him neutered. The last thing this world needs are more unwanted kittens.

IvonaDestroi
04-20-2009, 08:00 AM
Sadly, this is happening all over the country as more and more people are jobless/homeless. Animal shelters are already swamped...animals have no where to go anymore. :( Wish I could be more helpful- he's a beautiful boy.

Spaying and neutering will be the only hope for the future of dogs and cats in the US.

I hope whoever adopts Vader immediately gets him neutered. The last thing this world needs are more unwanted kittens.

I agree. I wish I could afford to do it right now, I was under the impression that this would be short term, and his owner was supposed to get this taken care of and never did.

PamNY
04-20-2009, 10:22 AM
Do you have legal ownership of the cat? If so, perhaps you could find a free or low cost spay/neuter service. Good luck with placing him. It's not easy, but not impossible either.

Pam