A cat forum. CatBanter

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Go Back   Home » CatBanter forum » Cat Newsgroups » Cat health & behaviour
Site Map Home Register Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Web Partners

Need Help - Fort Worth / Dallas



 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old January 21st 10, 08:37 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
CatNipped[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 4,003
Default Need Help - Fort Worth / Dallas

My HR representative's sister has two cats, one male (white) called Mel, and
one female (black - and very tiny, almost the size of a kitten) called Abby.
They are between 6 and 7 years old, and they are VERY beloved pets. They
are really sweet tempered and don't mind children (I'm not sure if they've
ever been around dogs, though).

Even though her 9-year-old is allergic to cats, she made special efforts to
keep the house dander-free, wiping the cats down with that special solution
every day, pulled up carpet, put in mini-blinds instead of curtains -
everything you could think of. And the situation worked out well enough,
the 9 year old still has pretty severe allergy attacks, but loves the cats
enough to put up with it, and medications that will ease the symptoms.

The problem started with her second child, now a nine-month-old little girl.
The baby is *SO* allergic to the cats that she has to have special breathing
treatments every night, and there have been times when she's had to be taken
to the emergency room when they thought her throat may be closing up. She
gets very sick for days at a time when exposed to the cats (they try to keep
them away from her, but the cats have always been their children too and
it's hard to have a family living in two separate sections of a home).

That they still have the cats, and will until they find an appropriate,
loving home for them, tells you how much they love these little ones -
they're going to be heartbroken when they are gone. However, the life of
their 9-month-old baby is at stake so they know that they MUST find new
homes for them.

They are willing to drive any distance at all to give the cats a shot at a
good life with good people. They said that they are willing to separate the
two but would LOVE it if they can find a home for them where they can stay
together. They live in Fort Worth, Texas.

My HR Rep is getting pictures of her sister's cats for me to post later.

*ANY* help in finding homes for these two little masters would be very,
very, very appreciated. I'm hoping that, since it's not quite kitten season
yet, that they might find homes or at least be taken in at a no-kill pet
adoption service.



--
Hugs,

CatNipped
See all my masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped/


  #2  
Old January 22nd 10, 07:09 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
CatNipped[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 4,003
Default Need Help - Fort Worth / Dallas - Pictures

http://www.possibleplaces.com/abbie.jpg

http://www.possibleplaces.com/mel.jpg

Hugs,

CatNipped


"CatNipped" wrote in message
...
My HR representative's sister has two cats, one male (white) called Mel,
and
one female (black - and very tiny, almost the size of a kitten) called
Abby.
They are between 6 and 7 years old, and they are VERY beloved pets. They
are really sweet tempered and don't mind children (I'm not sure if they've
ever been around dogs, though).

Even though her 9-year-old is allergic to cats, she made special efforts
to
keep the house dander-free, wiping the cats down with that special
solution
every day, pulled up carpet, put in mini-blinds instead of curtains -
everything you could think of. And the situation worked out well enough,
the 9 year old still has pretty severe allergy attacks, but loves the cats
enough to put up with it, and medications that will ease the symptoms.

The problem started with her second child, now a nine-month-old little
girl.
The baby is *SO* allergic to the cats that she has to have special
breathing
treatments every night, and there have been times when she's had to be
taken
to the emergency room when they thought her throat may be closing up. She
gets very sick for days at a time when exposed to the cats (they try to
keep
them away from her, but the cats have always been their children too and
it's hard to have a family living in two separate sections of a home).

That they still have the cats, and will until they find an appropriate,
loving home for them, tells you how much they love these little ones -
they're going to be heartbroken when they are gone. However, the life of
their 9-month-old baby is at stake so they know that they MUST find new
homes for them.

They are willing to drive any distance at all to give the cats a shot at a
good life with good people. They said that they are willing to separate
the
two but would LOVE it if they can find a home for them where they can stay
together. They live in Fort Worth, Texas.

My HR Rep is getting pictures of her sister's cats for me to post later.

*ANY* help in finding homes for these two little masters would be very,
very, very appreciated. I'm hoping that, since it's not quite kitten
season
yet, that they might find homes or at least be taken in at a no-kill pet
adoption service.



--
Hugs,

CatNipped
See all my masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped/



  #3  
Old January 23rd 10, 12:59 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
harry
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 117
Default Need Help - Fort Worth / Dallas

On Jan 21, 3:37*pm, "CatNipped" wrote:
My HR representative's sister has two cats, one male (white) called Mel, and
one female (black - and very tiny, almost the size of a kitten) called Abby.
They are between 6 and 7 years old, and they are VERY beloved pets. *They
are really sweet tempered and don't mind children (I'm not sure if they've
ever been around dogs, though).

Even though her 9-year-old is allergic to cats, she made special efforts to
keep the house dander-free, wiping the cats down with that special solution
every day, pulled up carpet, put in mini-blinds instead of curtains -
everything you could think of. *And the situation worked out well enough,
the 9 year old still has pretty severe allergy attacks, but loves the cats
enough to put up with it, and medications that will ease the symptoms.

The problem started with her second child, now a nine-month-old little girl.
The baby is *SO* allergic to the cats that she has to have special breathing
treatments every night, and there have been times when she's had to be taken
to the emergency room when they thought her throat may be closing up. *She
gets very sick for days at a time when exposed to the cats (they try to keep
them away from her, but the cats have always been their children too and
it's hard to have a family living in two separate sections of a home).

That they still have the cats, and will until they find an appropriate,
loving home for them, tells you how much they love these little ones -
they're going to be heartbroken when they are gone. *However, the life of
their 9-month-old baby is at stake so they know that they MUST find new
homes for them.

They are willing to drive any distance at all to give the cats a shot at a
good life with good people. *They said that they are willing to separate the
two but would LOVE it if they can find a home for them where they can stay
together. *They live in Fort Worth, Texas.

My HR Rep is getting pictures of her sister's cats for me to post later.

*ANY* help in finding homes for these two little masters would be very,
very, very appreciated. *I'm hoping that, since it's not quite kitten season
yet, that they might find homes or at least be taken in at a no-kill pet
adoption service.

--
Hugs,

CatNipped
See all my masters at: *http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped/





Hello,

Itis not the kitties; itis the kitty litter that is causing the
trouble.

Truly

According to Jesus, in John 8:32, truth will set you free, sooo does
that mean weare in slavery? Yup.
  #4  
Old January 23rd 10, 01:37 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Mark Earnest
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 139
Default Need Help - Fort Worth / Dallas


"harry" wrote in message
...
On Jan 21, 3:37 pm, "CatNipped" wrote:
My HR representative's sister has two cats, one male (white) called Mel,
and
one female (black - and very tiny, almost the size of a kitten) called
Abby.
They are between 6 and 7 years old, and they are VERY beloved pets. They
are really sweet tempered and don't mind children (I'm not sure if they've
ever been around dogs, though).

Even though her 9-year-old is allergic to cats, she made special efforts
to
keep the house dander-free, wiping the cats down with that special
solution
every day, pulled up carpet, put in mini-blinds instead of curtains -
everything you could think of. And the situation worked out well enough,
the 9 year old still has pretty severe allergy attacks, but loves the cats
enough to put up with it, and medications that will ease the symptoms.

The problem started with her second child, now a nine-month-old little
girl.
The baby is *SO* allergic to the cats that she has to have special
breathing
treatments every night, and there have been times when she's had to be
taken
to the emergency room when they thought her throat may be closing up. She
gets very sick for days at a time when exposed to the cats (they try to
keep
them away from her, but the cats have always been their children too and
it's hard to have a family living in two separate sections of a home).

That they still have the cats, and will until they find an appropriate,
loving home for them, tells you how much they love these little ones -
they're going to be heartbroken when they are gone. However, the life of
their 9-month-old baby is at stake so they know that they MUST find new
homes for them.

They are willing to drive any distance at all to give the cats a shot at a
good life with good people. They said that they are willing to separate
the
two but would LOVE it if they can find a home for them where they can stay
together. They live in Fort Worth, Texas.

My HR Rep is getting pictures of her sister's cats for me to post later.

*ANY* help in finding homes for these two little masters would be very,
very, very appreciated. I'm hoping that, since it's not quite kitten
season
yet, that they might find homes or at least be taken in at a no-kill pet
adoption service.

--
Hugs,

CatNipped
See all my masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped/





Hello,

Itis not the kitties; itis the kitty litter that is causing the
trouble.

Truly

According to Jesus, in John 8:32, truth will set you free, sooo does
that mean weare in slavery? Yup.

**Each man is chained to his own desires, and to the consequences
of his every decision. Which is not always a good thing.


  #5  
Old January 24th 10, 04:47 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
The Nice Mean Man[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 43
Default Need Help - Fort Worth / Dallas

On Jan 21, 3:37*pm, "CatNipped" wrote:
My HR representative's sister has two cats, one male (white) called Mel, and
one female (black - and very tiny, almost the size of a kitten) called Abby.
They are between 6 and 7 years old, and they are VERY beloved pets. *They
are really sweet tempered and don't mind children (I'm not sure if they've
ever been around dogs, though).

Even though her 9-year-old is allergic to cats, she made special efforts to
keep the house dander-free, wiping the cats down with that special solution
every day, pulled up carpet, put in mini-blinds instead of curtains -
everything you could think of. *And the situation worked out well enough,
the 9 year old still has pretty severe allergy attacks, but loves the cats
enough to put up with it, and medications that will ease the symptoms.

The problem started with her second child, now a nine-month-old little girl.
The baby is *SO* allergic to the cats that she has to have special breathing
treatments every night, and there have been times when she's had to be taken
to the emergency room when they thought her throat may be closing up. *She
gets very sick for days at a time when exposed to the cats (they try to keep
them away from her, but the cats have always been their children too and
it's hard to have a family living in two separate sections of a home).

That they still have the cats, and will until they find an appropriate,
loving home for them, tells you how much they love these little ones -
they're going to be heartbroken when they are gone. *However, the life of
their 9-month-old baby is at stake so they know that they MUST find new
homes for them.

They are willing to drive any distance at all to give the cats a shot at a
good life with good people. *They said that they are willing to separate the
two but would LOVE it if they can find a home for them where they can stay
together. *They live in Fort Worth, Texas.

My HR Rep is getting pictures of her sister's cats for me to post later.

*ANY* help in finding homes for these two little masters would be very,
very, very appreciated. *I'm hoping that, since it's not quite kitten season
yet, that they might find homes or at least be taken in at a no-kill pet
adoption service.

--
Hugs,

CatNipped
See all my masters at: *http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped/


Let me guess... you broke into the local vet and 'rescued' them. Are
you the same people responsible for torching those tractor-trailer
semis? Or all that trouble with threatening health care researchers?
Militant and violent, I say. If you are part of that group, I say you
are a THREAT to a civil society and a danger to mankind. You THINK
people just see you as a nut. But not the people in charge. They're
watching you.
 




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Hold the fort! Marina Cat anecdotes 13 October 3rd 08 10:53 PM
One more video of Fort Box Marina Cat anecdotes 1 September 22nd 08 03:11 AM
Dallas and birthdays David Stevenson Cat anecdotes 2 April 25th 06 02:04 AM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 06:35 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 CatBanter.
The comments are property of their posters.