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Chelsea (the second of the "sponsored kitties") has been adopted



 
 
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Old September 24th 07, 01:25 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
MaryL
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Default Chelsea (the second of the "sponsored kitties") has been adopted

Good news! I wrote some time ago about the two kitties I was "sponsoring"
by paying for vetting, innoculations and spay/neuter (a male and a female).
The little male was adopted almost immediately -- although the ideal would
have been for them to be adopted as a pair -- and the little female was
adopted this weekend. She is going to a wonderful home. The woman who
adopted her had to have her 15-year-old female put to sleep. She has a
6-year-old male, and she says he is lonely. The president of our local
Alley Cats Allies (the organization that arranged for a foster home and
handled the adoption) says the new adoptor "knew instantly that Chelsea was
the one!" So, this is happy news to report.

MaryL


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Old September 24th 07, 05:42 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Sheelagh >o
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Default Chelsea (the second of the "sponsored kitties") has been adopted

On 24 Sep, 01:25, "MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER
wrote:
Good news! I wrote some time ago about the two kitties I was "sponsoring"
by paying for vetting, innoculations and spay/neuter (a male and a female).
The little male was adopted almost immediately -- although the ideal would
have been for them to be adopted as a pair -- and the little female was
adopted this weekend. She is going to a wonderful home. The woman who
adopted her had to have her 15-year-old female put to sleep. She has a
6-year-old male, and she says he is lonely. The president of our local
Alley Cats Allies (the organization that arranged for a foster home and
handled the adoption) says the new adoptor "knew instantly that Chelsea was
the one!" So, this is happy news to report.

MaryL


I am delighted to hear this Mary. Is there any chance that you might
be able to keep in touch with Chelsea's new adoptive mummy- Or would
you rather allow her to move on to the next phase in her life, &
foster another cat instead?
Either way, this is excellent news....

I really am delighted to hear this )
Sheelagh "o"

 




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