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lilyelgato
01-14-2015, 10:18 AM
Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do with an elderly cat-person's litter once they are no longer able to care for their cats? We are looking after my husband's grandfather's 7 cats while he is in the nursing home, but he will most likely not be returning home. We will have to sell the cats' house and cannot adopt them ourselves. They are in good health, fixed, and current on shots, and some of them don't mind dogs. Any suggestions, other than euthanasia and abandonment, would be great.
MeredithMan
01-14-2015, 10:29 AM
....maybe bring them to a cat-house? :laugh::laugh:
I believe you can bring cats to the petco, (or is it petsmart?), in Gilford, near Walmart and they then have them there for adoption. Also, try local vets...sometimes they will take cats in and offer them up for adoption. Also try the humane society, but not sure if they give them the needle after a while if not adopted.
MM
Just Sold
01-14-2015, 11:45 AM
New Hampshire Humane Society
1305 Meredith Center Road, PO Box 572, Laconia, NH 03246
Telephone: (603) 524-3252 / Fax: (603) 524-9539 / E-mail: reception@nhhumane.org
http://www.nhhumane.org/
Lakes Region Humane Society
11 Old Route 28 Ossipee, NH 03864
P (603) 539-1077 F (603) 539-1012 E info@lrhs.net
http://lrhs.net/
BroadHopper
01-14-2015, 12:21 PM
is your best bet. However they are adamantly requesting a large donation to drop of your pet. Because of this, most pets ends up on the streets and the animal control officer will bring them in.
If the cats are in great shape advertise on Craigslist or Lakes Region Yard Sale of Facebook. You may find someone to take the cats.
BobbyA
01-14-2015, 12:42 PM
Take pictures of them and post them here or where you can. Male, female etc. Maybe someone will adopt them. Just don`t dump them off. Cruelest thing thing you could do!!! Sounds like they are house cats to me.
Greene's Basin Girl
01-14-2015, 01:04 PM
Do not post them free for adoption on Craig's list. This may only apply for kittens, bit if they are free on Craig's list snake owners take them and feed them to their snakes. When I heard this from a cat breeder it made me sick!
Just Sold
01-14-2015, 01:59 PM
Here is an excerpt from the NH Humane Societies web site that lists the fees for surrendering the cats.
Surrendering Your Pet
First and foremost you MUST make an appointment with a memeber of our Animal Care Staff
Please call: 603-524-3252 x 305 or E-Mail: adoptions@nhhumane.org
We do ask for a small fee when surrendering your pet.
Cats and Kittens:
From Contracting Town - $25
Additional information can be found here with some excellent advice:http://www.nhhumane.org/sr-surrender.php
lilyelgato
01-14-2015, 02:21 PM
Thank you all for these great suggestions! I've got a few pics that I'll post here and on FB. That's terrible that people will feed free cats to snakes. I think I'll skip Craigslist for the time being.
The grandfather is a huge cat lover (obviously) and donated to just about every cat cause out there, so we're definitely going to make sure their future is a bright one. We've even thought about having a fundraiser event for a legit feral and homeless cat foundation instead of a memorial service when he leaves for the Great Beyond. I'll be sure to invite you all here.
BroadHopper
01-14-2015, 02:37 PM
A friend of mine that lives in Dracut Mass. told me the Cambodians in the Lowell Lawrence area consider black dogs and cats a delicacy. So don't give black animals away. Not sure if this is true but it is scary!
lilyelgato
01-14-2015, 02:48 PM
I can't imagine the black cats I know being very tasty. Or any cat for that matter. I have a hard enough time thinking about where the meat at the grocery store comes from.
Jersey Ed
01-14-2015, 03:01 PM
Have you tried to contact any of the cat groups that he donated to and explained your situation to them??
BroadHopper
01-14-2015, 03:55 PM
If it is a Siamese or Balinese I can help you there.
$25 to drop a cat off? They quoted me $70 earlier. Must be the reason why they fired the last director......................
If it is a Siamese ......................
www.siameserescue.org I am part of the group. They are fantastic, if its siamese, give them (or me) a ping, we will help....
lilyelgato
01-15-2015, 12:26 AM
Have you tried to contact any of the cat groups that he donated to and explained your situation to them??
Not yet. I definitely need to do that when I can sit down and research his records. Great idea.
If you're thinking of adopting a cat, consider playmates for your new cat. Just yesterday, this entire discussion was posted about adopting cats (and kittens):
http://tinyurl.com/mp88sml
I had no idea of the importance of littermates. :confused:
From the article:
"...I have also known cats and dogs who loved each other dearly, and became great companions..."
"...if they’ll let you test-run a cat, that would be very nice indeed..."
:look:
PetSmart may be a good lead however for a cat looking for a good home they ask around 100.00 (I think anyway.) No wonder the poor things never get taken what ever happened to HELPING the animal and keeping the price of all this very minimal? Sadly at that kind of money for an adoption most people will say the heck with it and spring for a new kitten, unfortunately leaving the other guys out in the cold...
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