Hello, everyone. I thought maybe you'd be interested in an update on our shelter cats' information.
Traci, I did contact the ASPCA. The Community Initiatives Director replied to my email. She told me that our "state representative and Relocation Team" had been notified about our situation. She also inquired about the opinions of our Board of Directors and veterinarian. I have emailed them back and said we might need their assistance in a crisis situation.
It took awhile but I finally got to speak privately to our vet. She told me (twice) that none of the cats will be destroyed. She is adamantly against euthanizing any healthy animal. This was a
huge relief to me, needless to say.
Our vet must have contacted the Director right after our conversation. The next day, the Director said to me, "No cats will be killed". Our vet has said she and her staff will contact people in the community to try to place the kitties. If worst comes to worst, she will build an addition onto her clinic to house the cats.
I'm glad I talked to our vet. She is a close friend of the Director, and quite honestly, earlier I hesitated to talk to her. Before I did, I spoke with the Director one-on-one about the order to destroy the cats. The Director wouldn't give me much of an answer except that our vet would refuse to do it. Fortunately, the Director has a great deal of respect for our vet and will listen to her above any of the rest of us.
Also, our PetSmart adoption partnership has been approved. I'm taking down one kitty tomorrow to be adopted. They don't have a lot of room right now with kitten season. But I hope to get some of our friendliest cats down there as I can. (I can't go at a moment's notice since it's an 80-mile round trip.)
I'm also glad to report that three kitties have been adopted with my RescueMe.org free website. It makes me happy that some of them have gotten good homes here in the area.
So things are slowly improving. Of course, the best new development is that the Director has backed off her decision to destroy the cats. I know it's probably going to be a long process trying to get them homes. But the kitties will be safe in the meantime.
I'm sorry it's taken me so long to update you. I've been very busy trying to get information on Facebook, Petfinder, and RescueMe.org. I'm the one who dealt with all the paperwork for PetSmart too. But I'm not complaining. If it means some of our cats get homes, it's worth it. Thank you, everyone, for all your support.
Sue (And Kids!)
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My kitties Shadow and Tank enable me to enjoy my existence and brighten my world. And may my angels, Nikki, Sparky, Buster, Frosty, Snowball, Leo, Foghorn, and Humane Society kitties be playing in the sunshine at the Rainbow Bridge.