Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Mark on March 29, 2010, 12:06:18 PM
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Luckily CHAT's vet contacted them http://www.catchat.org/chatsanct/cgibin/prview.cgi?id=2010013003
I think I can guess which one :tired:
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It breaks my heart and makes me so angry when I hear of healthy FIV+ cats being pts. Unfortunately, it is not just the rescue you are alluding to that does this. Leicester Animal Aid also have a pts policy for all FIV+ cats. Ironically, I have to say that Leicester RSPCA actually do rehome FIVs.
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He's stunning! :Luv: Glad he got "intercepted" by Celia Hammond. :) (The less said about the other rescue the better....)
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He's stunning :Luv2: :Luv2:
Thank goodness Celia Hammond stepped in with him, and boo hissss to the rescue who were going to put him to sleep :P
In this day and age it incenses me that they do not give FIV furries a chance, you look what a great life Max had, and now Poot as well! Unless they are ill, they should be given every chance :Luv2:
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In this day and age it incenses me that they do not give FIV furries a chance :Luv2:
Me too!
thanks to Celia H he is safe now
he is lovely :Luv:
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Lovely boy :Luv2:
Interesting concept to home the 2 urinary cats as indoor, if he supplemented a few % of his daily diet it wouldnt hurt him :shocked:
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Gorgeous boy - thank goodness he is now safe.
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Glad he got saved and hopefully being so stunning he won't be cooped up for too long ;)
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I don't understand why some rescues are PTS a healthy FIV cat, and all the while when I e-mailed a certain national rescue to rehome an indoor cat with a health condition I got a horrible response!! :tired: