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Friday, April 03, 2009

If anyone can help Jody in Oregon by adopting some cats…

This isn’t my post, it was written by Jody, but I figured it couldn’t hurt to repost it.  If you can help Jody in any way (adopting or donations), please do.  She does an amazing job rescuing abandoned cats/kittens and getting them spayed & neutered and adopted out.  She deserves the help that the big charities get, as she does more than one person should be capable of doing.
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I have too many in my care, although they are all healthy and happy. I have 29 cats here currently, only four of which are my own cats.
If any of you know people looking for a wonderful cat, please direct them to my youtube site, where I have videos posted of cats up for adoption:  http://www.youtube.com/user/Catweedhigh
Or, to my petfinder site, where you can click “My Adoptable Pets” and see most of the cats here listed, with more specifics.
Yoyo is a very very sweet young black and white male, now neutered, among four left behind by a disabled woman when her house was condemned.  The other three, his mother, brother and sister, got homes almost immediately, while Yoyo remains here.  Yoyo is a people cat for sure!  But, he takes awhile to get used to other cats. 
The most adoptable cats I have here now are Tugs, a young torti, Mums and young muted calico and Matilda, all from that Lebanon situation, where an old woman was feeding the cats left behind by neighbors, when another neighbor threatened to kill of them with a shovel.
Sam, is a wonderful loving super friendly people oriented adult gray tabby male, abandoned in Millersburg.  The three starving kittens I found in Dead Car Field on a dead end street just outside Albany, have taken to following Sam everywhere and just adore him.  I call them “Sam’s Clan” in fact.  Be lovely if all four, Sam, Doc, Mops and Buffy could get a home together.
Tweetie and Button are the last teens here of 12 cats I took in when an old woman in an Albany trailer park died suddenly just after Thanksgiving.  I’d gotten all the cats fixed she fed just before Thanksgiving.  The family called me after she died, asking me to take the cats.  I resisted, instead asking the family to help find them homes.  They refused, and even though they promised to donate, if I took them, they never did so.  All the others got homes.  Button and Tweetie are still here waiting.  They are shy, but delightful.
You can see all their little glorious faces on the petfinder site:  http://www.purr.petfinder.com.  Any help finding these wonderful cats loving homes would be greatly GREATLY appreciated. 
Thank you.
Jody
May the Cats Be With You!

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