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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Project Purr Has Kittens in Immediate Need of Temporary Foster Homes




The following kittens would like a foster home:
 
 
Feral number:    11PPF003
Description:        DSH Silver Tabby
DOB:                 11/8/10
Intake Date:        1/3/11
TNR location:      70819
Sex:                   Female
 
Feral number:    11PPF004
Description:        DLH Grey
DOB:                 11/8/10
Intake Date:        1/3/11
TNR location:      70819
Sex:                   Female
 
Feral number:    11PPF019
Description:        DSH Calico
DOB:                 11/1/10
Intake Date:        1/3/11
TNR location:      70819
Sex:                   Female
 
Feral number:    11PPF020
Description:        DLH Calico (One of the prettiest you have even seen)
DOB:                 11/1/10
Intake Date:        1/3/11
TNR location:      70819
Sex:                   Female
 
Feral number:    11PPF021
Description:        DLH Dilute Torti (One of the prettiest you have ever seen)
DOB:                 11/1/10
Intake Date:        1/3/11
TNR location:      70819
Sex:                   Female
           
Feral number:    11PPF032
Description:        DLH white/black
DOB:                 10/25/10
Intake Date:        1/3/11
TNR location:      70819
Sex:                   Female
* Note this girl has URI and was not spayed today

Via Cathy Wells:

"Your Project Purr Feral Team went trapping yesterday and pulled 8 kittens from various businesses along Florida Blvd east and the houses backing up to these businesses."

Feral number:    11PPF033
Description:        DLH Charcoal (this boy will make the break all the girls' hearts)
DOB:                 10/25/10
Intake Date:        1/3/11
TNR location:      70819
Sex:                   Male
 
Feral number:    11PPF034
Description:        DLH white/brown tabby
DOB:                 10/25/10
Intake Date:        1/3/11
TNR location:      70819
Sex:                   Female
* Note this girl has URI and was not spayed today

If you are interested in fostering and/or helping transport kitties to vet appointments and adoption days, please contact Project Purr to volunteer here: 

(listing courtesy of Project Purr & Petfinder.com)

"Lucius" Available for Adoption (Special Needs) 
Project Purr BR
Baton Rouge, LA
Phone: Please use email 

akehrlich@att.net

"Lucius was rescued from being put down at EBR Animal Control in a group of several kittens. Of all the 16 kittens, 3 of them tested positive for feline leukemia and will need to go to a special home. Lucius is one of those 3 and he will first require a family who understands his situation. He has a good chance of leading a normal, full life, just like any other healthy cat. On the other hand, at some point in his life, he could become sick and pass away. Project Purr decided it was worth the time to save his life anyway, although it may be shorter than a negative kitty. Lucius has a chance of completely kicking the disease and becoming immune and non-contagious, but we won't be able to test for that until he gets older. In the mean time, this adorable little guy may be adopted into a home with no other kitties, dogs are ok though. The adopter must agree to keep him indoors only and this is very important because feline leukemia is contagious to other cats he could come in contact with outside. Lucius would also prefer to not be declawed. Besides his health issues, Lucius is a super sweet, affectionate kitten who will purr away as soon as you start petting him. He is very loving, but wants a bit of play time as well. He loves the laser pointer! Lucius will need to go to a home with people who are not out of the house for very long hours, because he craves the company others. He gets along very well with other cats, so if he does end up kicking the disease, getting another cat would be an option. He also gets along well with dogs."






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