When I was at Little Fish Big Fish yesterday the animal control officer was there dropping off a kitten. She's about 4-6 months old and is all grey, svelt, friendly and playful. Her previous owner is an old lady who is going into the hospital, so she isn't ferel.
Right now she's running around being a store cat because the animal control officer thought it would be the best place for her for now, but she really needs a home. She needs to be spayed.
So I said I'd put the word out because I'm not able to take her at this time (though I was sorely tempted). The ACO was very concerned that whomever took her be a responsible owner and would get her spayed and not abandon her again.
Little Fish Big Fish is on the corner of Elm and Cedar. In case the owner wants to know who sent you, I was the girl buying activated charcoal.
Right now she's running around being a store cat because the animal control officer thought it would be the best place for her for now, but she really needs a home. She needs to be spayed.
So I said I'd put the word out because I'm not able to take her at this time (though I was sorely tempted). The ACO was very concerned that whomever took her be a responsible owner and would get her spayed and not abandon her again.
Little Fish Big Fish is on the corner of Elm and Cedar. In case the owner wants to know who sent you, I was the girl buying activated charcoal.
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Date: 2003-12-12 08:55 am (UTC)all the calls that go in about them, the better.
i think one of the problems is that the mspca officer that stopped by (if one stopped at all) probably didn't know much about reptiles and birds. hrmph. sigh.