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Meet “Stray Guy.”

Stray Guy needs our help.

It seems that his family moved away a few months ago and somehow forgot him. While he is doing his best to make good from a lousy situation, it’s abundantly clear that he is not doing it very well. He has a nasty scratch on the side of his nose.

A kind woman has been feeding him, but she has dogs and doesn’t think he will fit well in her home. We need to get him into a foster home, get him checked out by a vet and on his way to a better life.

That’s where the two possibilities come in.

ONE — The transportation option. We have a woman in Brantford ready to foster Stray Guy, but we need help getting him there. Brantford is about 6 hours southwest of Ottawa. If you can help us with transportation and/or can recommend someone that can help, email me.

TWO — The foster option. If you are in the Ottawa area and can foster Stray Guy, email me.

Let’s help this guy get his confidence back, his feet on the ground  and let’s find him a new home.

Please SHARE his message.

Many gracias, Holly.



Last week, I sent you all a message on facebook about a cat emergency in Ottawa. I don’t know if the message got delivered to you properly because no one responded.

Lucy was being neglected by her guardians and left to breed uncontrollably: fortunately, one of our volunteers decided to save her. She contacted the group and asked for help.

TOGETHER, WE MANAGED TO RESCUE LUCY. She traveled from Ottawa to Sudbury yesterday and she’s now far from the people who neglected her. She’s staying with me now, in a warm, safe home, even if it’s only a temporary one.

Right now, there are animals in this country that desperately need our help. We are supposed to be a TEAM, so next time we have an urgent case like this, I’d like to see more members getting involved, especially those who are in the area. I’d like to thank those who did get involved in this case, even just by showing their support or giving us advice. You rock!

Soon, we will bring Lucy to the veterinarian because she might be pregnant.

I’ll keep you updated.

Cath



La semaine dernière, je vous ai tous envoyé un message sur facebook à propos d’une urgence pour une chatte à Ottawa. J’ignore si le message s’est rendu à destination parce que personne ne ma répondu.

Lucy etait négligée par ses anciens gardiens qui la laissaient dehors et la laissaient se reproduire sans arrêt : heureusement, une de nos bénévoles s’est decidée à la prendre en charge. Elle a ensuite contacté le groupe pour obtenir de l’aide.

ENSEMBLES, NOUS AVONS RÉUSSI À LA SAUVER. Mon père a fait traverser la chatte à travers l’Ontario d’Ottawa jusqu’à Sudbury hier, l’éloignant ainsi des gens qui la négligaient. Elle réside chez moi maintenant, bien au chaud et en sécurité, meme si c’est seulement temporaire.

Il y a présentement des animaux ayant déséspérément besoin de notre aide à travers le pays. Nous sommes supposés être une ÉQUIPE… la prochaine fois que nous avons un cas urgent à régler comme celui-ci, j’aimerais que plus de membres s’impliquent, surtout s’ils sont dans le secteur concerné. J’aimerais aussi remercier les gens ayant participé au sauvetage de Lucy, même simplement en nous montrant votre support ou en nous donnant vos conseils. Vous êtes super!

Lucy sera amenée chez le vétérinaire sous peu car il se peut qu’elle soit enceinte.

Je vous garde au courant de ce qui se passe.

Cath




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