To all Cat lovers out there,
This is a call for help and is time sensitive. My mother passed away on September thirtieth in Philadelphia. Her cat hid while the
authorities were in the house and was not found. I could not get her to come out while I was there. She is still in the house six
weeks later. I finally received a photo evidence of this yesterday.
A friend is feeding her daily but she has been all this time. I would like to have her but animal transport is proving to be
impossible because of the cost. I will be sending a cat catcher early next week. Once she is caught the Humane Society
will pick her up. The problem is arranging for her transport.
It was my intention to bring her back with me but I ran into trouble at the rent a car office. I had made a reservation
but when I arrived they refused to rent a car to me because I did not live locally. Because of this snafu I could not
get a catcher, leave it in the house for a couple of hour and go back for her. She would not be stranded had
Enterprise rented me the car.
My thought is to find someone either driving or flying across country to bring her. Winter is coming. The power could be shut off
any time now. Since the house was upside down, the mortgage company should be showing up too. Is there a student flying or
driving to Southern California who would be willing to bring her over holiday break? Is anyone moving across country?
Joelquin
This is a call for help and is time sensitive. My mother passed away on September thirtieth in Philadelphia. Her cat hid while the
authorities were in the house and was not found. I could not get her to come out while I was there. She is still in the house six
weeks later. I finally received a photo evidence of this yesterday.
A friend is feeding her daily but she has been all this time. I would like to have her but animal transport is proving to be
impossible because of the cost. I will be sending a cat catcher early next week. Once she is caught the Humane Society
will pick her up. The problem is arranging for her transport.
It was my intention to bring her back with me but I ran into trouble at the rent a car office. I had made a reservation
but when I arrived they refused to rent a car to me because I did not live locally. Because of this snafu I could not
get a catcher, leave it in the house for a couple of hour and go back for her. She would not be stranded had
Enterprise rented me the car.
My thought is to find someone either driving or flying across country to bring her. Winter is coming. The power could be shut off
any time now. Since the house was upside down, the mortgage company should be showing up too. Is there a student flying or
driving to Southern California who would be willing to bring her over holiday break? Is anyone moving across country?
Joelquin