06-08-2010, 09:32 PM
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here to support turasultana- it can be done!
usually in one e-mail, sent out to LOTS of e-mail routings.
i looked here- Resources for cats/animals in ny/Brooklyn area:
http://www.hellobrooklyn.com/Brookly...al_rescue.html
turasultana,
maybe you could write to someone at each of the e-mail addresses provided below, and explain all of the [ great!] work you have been doing. Also, be sure to mention the number of cats you already have. In doing this very same thing as I’m suggesting to you- after composing a warm and respectful letter- indicating my own work with dogs/cats/gpigs/et c., plus, my efforts to place animal[s], usually, what I have found [again and again], is that my letter gets forwarded to people who may not be otherwise accessible to me via search on the net . Your local humane society or animal control may also have a list of contact people to share with you for cat fostering, so when / if you write that one e-mail, add these to your list for sending out. Maybe checking one county over too, if you can get the kitty there. the local library may permit a flyer to be posted, groomers, and find out which businesses support your humane society [check their online newsletter], to see if you can post flyers there as well.
here:
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/NY396.html
https://www.netpets.org/militarypet/foster.php
http://www.kensingtonkitties.net/foster.html
one letter with an attached image of the kitty, certainly saves time and energy. I mass e-message it to [cat] rescue groups, and individuals listed who foster pets [kittens/cats].
Thank you for helping the kittens out there on the street! Someone will offer help to you this time.  
Best,
belle
Last edited by violaine; 06-08-2010 at 09:41 PM.
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