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Abandoned cats in Northridge home...
On December 24, 2008 a fellow animal rescuer friend of mine died of
cancer...on her death bed she asked her ex-husband to please call Kris Kelly to save her babies. I got the dreaded call the day after Christmas. I went to the Northridge home the very next day. To my surprise there were 80 ++ cats at the home. About 40 inside and 40 outside. I have been feeding the cats ever since. With the help of Erica Hagen and Robin Olin all of the inside cats have been trapped and brought to Century Vet on Venice Blvd where they are now being housed and medically treated. My hat goes off to Stephanie Babcock for all of her work and for being the smartest Vech Tech in the world. She found that two of the cats had polyps in their noses and had them taken out...nobody understood why they had cronic uri but Stephanie figured it out. The outside cats are being trapped slowly and brought to be spayed/ neutered, FIV tested, given shots and deworm and brought to various backyards. We still have another 30 cats to go.... We are building a facility for the outdoor cats to go to in the Valley until we can find a place for them to live for the remainder of their lives. We need funds to pay Century Vet, keep buying the food to feed the outdoor cats that remain at the home, and to build the cat house... This has been one of The Kris Kelly Foundation's largest rescue at one time but we know we can do it...but we cannot do it without your help. I know times are tough but no donation is to small. You can make donation through http://www.fundable.com/groupactions...-28.4031034861 You can also send a check to: The Kris Kelly Foundation 9903 Santa Monica Blvd Suite 474 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Phone: (310) 989-8800 Thank you for your time and caring about the cats that were left at the lonely house in Northridge. Love, Kris Kelly |
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Abandoned cats in Northridge home...
On Feb 28, 6:10*am, warl wrote:
On December 24, 2008 a fellow animal rescuer friend of mine died of cancer...on her death bed she asked her ex-husband to please call Kris Kelly to save her babies. I got the dreaded call the day after Christmas. I went to the Northridge home the very next day. To my surprise there were 80 ++ cats at the home. About 40 inside and 40 outside. I have been feeding the cats ever since. With the help of Erica Hagen and Robin Olin all of the inside cats have been trapped and brought to Century Vet on Venice Blvd where they are now being housed and medically treated. My hat goes off to Stephanie Babcock for all of her work and for being the smartest Vech Tech in the world. She found that two of the cats had polyps in their noses and had them taken out...nobody understood why they had cronic uri but Stephanie figured it out. The outside cats are being trapped slowly and brought to be spayed/ neutered, FIV tested, given shots and deworm and brought to various backyards. We still have another 30 cats to go.... We are building a facility for the outdoor cats to go to in the Valley until we can find a place for them to live for the remainder of their lives. We need funds to pay Century Vet, keep buying the food to feed the outdoor cats that remain at the home, and to build the cat house... This has been one of The Kris Kelly Foundation's largest rescue at one time but we know we can do it...but we cannot do it without your help. I know times are tough but no donation is to small. You can make donation throughhttp://www.fundable.com/groupactions/groupaction.2009-02-28.4031034861 You can also send a check to: The Kris Kelly Foundation 9903 Santa Monica Blvd Suite 474 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Phone: (310) 989-8800 Thank you for your time and caring about the cats that were left at the lonely house in Northridge. Love, Kris Kelly Dis story make tears enn mommeez eyes n she sez will send $ fur fancee feest (dat iss all i eet udderwise hurks). or she sez u can feed dem udder tings too. uss tank u fur helping fur frenz. meOwy&mymommee |
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I'm suspicious. Do we know if this story is true?
Fred meOwy wrote: On Feb 28, 6:10Â*am, warl wrote: On December 24, 2008 a fellow animal rescuer friend of mine died of cancer...on her death bed she asked her ex-husband to please call Kris Kelly to save her babies. I got the dreaded call the day after Christmas. I went to the Northridge home the very next day. To my surprise there were 80 ++ cats at the home. About 40 inside and 40 outside. I have been feeding the cats ever since. With the help of Erica Hagen and Robin Olin all of the inside cats have been trapped and brought to Century Vet on Venice Blvd where they are now being housed and medically treated. My hat goes off to Stephanie Babcock for all of her work and for being the smartest Vech Tech in the world. She found that two of the cats had polyps in their noses and had them taken out...nobody understood why they had cronic uri but Stephanie figured it out. The outside cats are being trapped slowly and brought to be spayed/ neutered, FIV tested, given shots and deworm and brought to various backyards. We still have another 30 cats to go.... We are building a facility for the outdoor cats to go to in the Valley until we can find a place for them to live for the remainder of their lives. We need funds to pay Century Vet, keep buying the food to feed the outdoor cats that remain at the home, and to build the cat house... This has been one of The Kris Kelly Foundation's largest rescue at one time but we know we can do it...but we cannot do it without your help. I know times are tough but no donation is to small. You can make donation throughhttp://www.fundable.com/groupactions/groupaction.2009-02-28.4031034861 You can also send a check to: The Kris Kelly Foundation 9903 Santa Monica Blvd Suite 474 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Phone: (310) 989-8800 Thank you for your time and caring about the cats that were left at the lonely house in Northridge. Love, Kris Kelly Dis story make tears enn mommeez eyes n she sez will send $ fur fancee feest (dat iss all i eet udderwise hurks). or she sez u can feed dem udder tings too. uss tank u fur helping fur frenz. meOwy&mymommee -- Peace, Fred (Remove FFFf from my email address to reply by email). |
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Abandoned cats in Northridge home...
Just emailed her to check it out. Most times they are true but I got taken
once so it is better to be safe that sorry. No one should mind you checking something out if it is as it says. "Fred" wrote in message ... I'm suspicious. Do we know if this story is true? Fred meOwy wrote: On Feb 28, 6:10 am, warl wrote: On December 24, 2008 a fellow animal rescuer friend of mine died of cancer...on her death bed she asked her ex-husband to please call Kris Kelly to save her babies. I got the dreaded call the day after Christmas. I went to the Northridge home the very next day. To my surprise there were 80 ++ cats at the home. About 40 inside and 40 outside. I have been feeding the cats ever since. With the help of Erica Hagen and Robin Olin all of the inside cats have been trapped and brought to Century Vet on Venice Blvd where they are now being housed and medically treated. My hat goes off to Stephanie Babcock for all of her work and for being the smartest Vech Tech in the world. She found that two of the cats had polyps in their noses and had them taken out...nobody understood why they had cronic uri but Stephanie figured it out. The outside cats are being trapped slowly and brought to be spayed/ neutered, FIV tested, given shots and deworm and brought to various backyards. We still have another 30 cats to go.... We are building a facility for the outdoor cats to go to in the Valley until we can find a place for them to live for the remainder of their lives. We need funds to pay Century Vet, keep buying the food to feed the outdoor cats that remain at the home, and to build the cat house... This has been one of The Kris Kelly Foundation's largest rescue at one time but we know we can do it...but we cannot do it without your help. I know times are tough but no donation is to small. You can make donation throughhttp://www.fundable.com/groupactions/groupaction.2009-02-28.4031034861 You can also send a check to: The Kris Kelly Foundation 9903 Santa Monica Blvd Suite 474 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Phone: (310) 989-8800 Thank you for your time and caring about the cats that were left at the lonely house in Northridge. Love, Kris Kelly Dis story make tears enn mommeez eyes n she sez will send $ fur fancee feest (dat iss all i eet udderwise hurks). or she sez u can feed dem udder tings too. uss tank u fur helping fur frenz. meOwy&mymommee -- Peace, Fred (Remove FFFf from my email address to reply by email). |
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On Feb 28, 12:33*pm, "Granby" wrote:
Just emailed her to check it out. *Most times they are true but I got taken once so it is better to be safe that sorry. *No one should mind you checking something out if it is as it says."Fred" wrote in message ... * * * *I'm suspicious. *Do we know if this story is true? Fred meOwy wrote: On Feb 28, 6:10 am, warl wrote: On December 24, 2008 a fellow animal rescuer friend of mine died of cancer...on her death bed she asked her ex-husband to please call Kris Kelly to save her babies. I got the dreaded call the day after Christmas. I went to the Northridge home the very next day. To my surprise there were 80 ++ cats at the home. About 40 inside and 40 outside. I have been feeding the cats ever since. With the help of Erica Hagen and Robin Olin all of the inside cats have been trapped and brought to Century Vet on Venice Blvd where they are now being housed and medically treated. My hat goes off to Stephanie Babcock for all of her work and for being the smartest Vech Tech in the world. She found that two of the cats had polyps in their noses and had them taken out...nobody understood why they had cronic uri but Stephanie figured it out. The outside cats are being trapped slowly and brought to be spayed/ neutered, FIV tested, given shots and deworm and brought to various backyards. We still have another 30 cats to go.... We are building a facility for the outdoor cats to go to in the Valley until we can find a place for them to live for the remainder of their lives. We need funds to pay Century Vet, keep buying the food to feed the outdoor cats that remain at the home, and to build the cat house... This has been one of The Kris Kelly Foundation's largest rescue at one time but we know we can do it...but we cannot do it without your help. I know times are tough but no donation is to small. You can make donation throughhttp://www.fundable.com/groupactions/groupaction.2009-02-28.4031034861 You can also send a check to: The Kris Kelly Foundation 9903 Santa Monica Blvd Suite 474 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Phone: (310) 989-8800 Thank you for your time and caring about the cats that were left at the lonely house in Northridge. Love, Kris Kelly Dis story make tears enn mommeez eyes n she sez will send $ fur fancee feest (dat iss all i eet udderwise hurks). or she sez u can feed dem udder tings too. *uss tank u fur helping fur frenz. meOwy&mymommee -- Peace, Fred (Remove FFFf from my email address to reply by email).- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Welf, heer is th scoop fwum the Wuffington Wag: http://wuffingtonwag.com/pack/featur...ly-foundation/ |
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Abandoned cats in Northridge home...
These are wonderful things that people can do. Our shelters around here are
getting more animals all the time. It seems that one cost cutting many can do it get rid of their pets. There are purebreds and just cats and dogs people took to care for but now feel they can no longer afford. I would bet hat many of you have local shelters that are the same way. "meOwy" wrote in message ... On Feb 28, 12:33 pm, "Granby" wrote: Just emailed her to check it out. Most times they are true but I got taken once so it is better to be safe that sorry. No one should mind you checking something out if it is as it says."Fred" wrote in message ... I'm suspicious. Do we know if this story is true? Fred meOwy wrote: On Feb 28, 6:10 am, warl wrote: On December 24, 2008 a fellow animal rescuer friend of mine died of cancer...on her death bed she asked her ex-husband to please call Kris Kelly to save her babies. I got the dreaded call the day after Christmas. I went to the Northridge home the very next day. To my surprise there were 80 ++ cats at the home. About 40 inside and 40 outside. I have been feeding the cats ever since. With the help of Erica Hagen and Robin Olin all of the inside cats have been trapped and brought to Century Vet on Venice Blvd where they are now being housed and medically treated. My hat goes off to Stephanie Babcock for all of her work and for being the smartest Vech Tech in the world. She found that two of the cats had polyps in their noses and had them taken out...nobody understood why they had cronic uri but Stephanie figured it out. The outside cats are being trapped slowly and brought to be spayed/ neutered, FIV tested, given shots and deworm and brought to various backyards. We still have another 30 cats to go.... We are building a facility for the outdoor cats to go to in the Valley until we can find a place for them to live for the remainder of their lives. We need funds to pay Century Vet, keep buying the food to feed the outdoor cats that remain at the home, and to build the cat house... This has been one of The Kris Kelly Foundation's largest rescue at one time but we know we can do it...but we cannot do it without your help. I know times are tough but no donation is to small. You can make donation throughhttp://www.fundable.com/groupactions/groupaction.2009-02-28.4031034861 You can also send a check to: The Kris Kelly Foundation 9903 Santa Monica Blvd Suite 474 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Phone: (310) 989-8800 Thank you for your time and caring about the cats that were left at the lonely house in Northridge. Love, Kris Kelly Dis story make tears enn mommeez eyes n she sez will send $ fur fancee feest (dat iss all i eet udderwise hurks). or she sez u can feed dem udder tings too. uss tank u fur helping fur frenz. meOwy&mymommee -- Peace, Fred (Remove FFFf from my email address to reply by email).- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Welf, heer is th scoop fwum the Wuffington Wag: http://wuffingtonwag.com/pack/featur...ly-foundation/ |
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Abandoned cats in Northridge home...
The Kris Kelly Foundation is reputable and well known in California.
http://www.adoptapet.com/adoption_rescue/76637.html http://www.thekriskellyfoundation.org/ http://www.care2.com/animalsheltercontest/76637 Fred wrote: I'm suspicious. Do we know if this story is true? Fred meOwy wrote: On Feb 28, 6:10 am, warl wrote: On December 24, 2008 a fellow animal rescuer friend of mine died of cancer...on her death bed she asked her ex-husband to please call Kris Kelly to save her babies. I got the dreaded call the day after Christmas. I went to the Northridge home the very next day. To my surprise there were 80 ++ cats at the home. About 40 inside and 40 outside. I have been feeding the cats ever since. With the help of Erica Hagen and Robin Olin all of the inside cats have been trapped and brought to Century Vet on Venice Blvd where they are now being housed and medically treated. My hat goes off to Stephanie Babcock for all of her work and for being the smartest Vech Tech in the world. She found that two of the cats had polyps in their noses and had them taken out...nobody understood why they had cronic uri but Stephanie figured it out. The outside cats are being trapped slowly and brought to be spayed/ neutered, FIV tested, given shots and deworm and brought to various backyards. We still have another 30 cats to go.... We are building a facility for the outdoor cats to go to in the Valley until we can find a place for them to live for the remainder of their lives. We need funds to pay Century Vet, keep buying the food to feed the outdoor cats that remain at the home, and to build the cat house... This has been one of The Kris Kelly Foundation's largest rescue at one time but we know we can do it...but we cannot do it without your help. I know times are tough but no donation is to small. You can make donation throughhttp://www.fundable.com/groupactions/groupaction.2009-02-28.4031034861 You can also send a check to: The Kris Kelly Foundation 9903 Santa Monica Blvd Suite 474 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Phone: (310) 989-8800 Thank you for your time and caring about the cats that were left at the lonely house in Northridge. Love, Kris Kelly Dis story make tears enn mommeez eyes n she sez will send $ fur fancee feest (dat iss all i eet udderwise hurks). or she sez u can feed dem udder tings too. uss tank u fur helping fur frenz. meOwy&mymommee |
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Just to let you know....it wasn't MY house.
Antee Sylvia (also in Northridge) "Lucy" wrote in message ... The Kris Kelly Foundation is reputable and well known in California. http://www.adoptapet.com/adoption_rescue/76637.html http://www.thekriskellyfoundation.org/ http://www.care2.com/animalsheltercontest/76637 Fred wrote: I'm suspicious. Do we know if this story is true? Fred meOwy wrote: On Feb 28, 6:10 am, warl wrote: On December 24, 2008 a fellow animal rescuer friend of mine died of cancer...on her death bed she asked her ex-husband to please call Kris Kelly to save her babies. I got the dreaded call the day after Christmas. I went to the Northridge home the very next day. To my surprise there were 80 ++ cats at the home. About 40 inside and 40 outside. I have been feeding the cats ever since. With the help of Erica Hagen and Robin Olin all of the inside cats have been trapped and brought to Century Vet on Venice Blvd where they are now being housed and medically treated. My hat goes off to Stephanie Babcock for all of her work and for being the smartest Vech Tech in the world. She found that two of the cats had polyps in their noses and had them taken out...nobody understood why they had cronic uri but Stephanie figured it out. The outside cats are being trapped slowly and brought to be spayed/ neutered, FIV tested, given shots and deworm and brought to various backyards. We still have another 30 cats to go.... We are building a facility for the outdoor cats to go to in the Valley until we can find a place for them to live for the remainder of their lives. We need funds to pay Century Vet, keep buying the food to feed the outdoor cats that remain at the home, and to build the cat house... This has been one of The Kris Kelly Foundation's largest rescue at one time but we know we can do it...but we cannot do it without your help. I know times are tough but no donation is to small. You can make donation throughhttp://www.fundable.com/groupactions/groupaction.2009-02-28.4031034861 You can also send a check to: The Kris Kelly Foundation 9903 Santa Monica Blvd Suite 474 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Phone: (310) 989-8800 Thank you for your time and caring about the cats that were left at the lonely house in Northridge. Love, Kris Kelly Dis story make tears enn mommeez eyes n she sez will send $ fur fancee feest (dat iss all i eet udderwise hurks). or she sez u can feed dem udder tings too. uss tank u fur helping fur frenz. meOwy&mymommee |
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Fangu, Sylvia. I don't know where most people live, but I'm happy
your OK. Fred Sylvia M wrote: Just to let you know....it wasn't MY house. Antee Sylvia (also in Northridge) "Lucy" wrote in message ... The Kris Kelly Foundation is reputable and well known in California. http://www.adoptapet.com/adoption_rescue/76637.html http://www.thekriskellyfoundation.org/ http://www.care2.com/animalsheltercontest/76637 Fred wrote: I'm suspicious. Do we know if this story is true? Fred meOwy wrote: On Feb 28, 6:10 am, warl wrote: On December 24, 2008 a fellow animal rescuer friend of mine died of cancer...on her death bed she asked her ex-husband to please call Kris Kelly to save her babies. I got the dreaded call the day after Christmas. I went to the Northridge home the very next day. To my surprise there were 80 ++ cats at the home. About 40 inside and 40 outside. I have been feeding the cats ever since. With the help of Erica Hagen and Robin Olin all of the inside cats have been trapped and brought to Century Vet on Venice Blvd where they are now being housed and medically treated. My hat goes off to Stephanie Babcock for all of her work and for being the smartest Vech Tech in the world. She found that two of the cats had polyps in their noses and had them taken out...nobody understood why they had cronic uri but Stephanie figured it out. The outside cats are being trapped slowly and brought to be spayed/ neutered, FIV tested, given shots and deworm and brought to various backyards. We still have another 30 cats to go.... We are building a facility for the outdoor cats to go to in the Valley until we can find a place for them to live for the remainder of their lives. We need funds to pay Century Vet, keep buying the food to feed the outdoor cats that remain at the home, and to build the cat house... This has been one of The Kris Kelly Foundation's largest rescue at one time but we know we can do it...but we cannot do it without your help. I know times are tough but no donation is to small. You can make donation throughhttp://www.fundable.com/groupactions/groupaction.2009-02-28.4031034861 You can also send a check to: The Kris Kelly Foundation 9903 Santa Monica Blvd Suite 474 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Phone: (310) 989-8800 Thank you for your time and caring about the cats that were left at the lonely house in Northridge. Love, Kris Kelly Dis story make tears enn mommeez eyes n she sez will send $ fur fancee feest (dat iss all i eet udderwise hurks). or she sez u can feed dem udder tings too. uss tank u fur helping fur frenz. meOwy&mymommee -- Peace, Fred (Remove FFFf from my email address to reply by email). |
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