Yes, but are you going to rent a car at the airport to go fetch
Rios? Have you considered taking a strange cat through security
and keeping hold of him as he freaks out (he is reported to be a
very stressed/anxious cat so this strange experience will be
difficult for him) and then he is said to be a 14-15 lb cat so I
am not sure how easy it is to cram into an airline approved
carrier. Have you ever seen the size, the carrier has to fit in
the space under the seat in front of you. Have you looked at
flights to get you close to Leesburg, FL? Is there a direct flight
or multiple flights?
Brigitte
Brigitte Cowell Moyne
Rescue Director, Savannah Cat Rescue
On 6/24/21 4:38 PM, Rosalie Rock wrote:
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Hi? I could love Rios just as much...
You may have addressed this issue...
However...
Many airlines are allowing you to bring pet on
plane with you in approved carrier...? ?with you. At your
seat.? (NOT AS CARGO)
I Could fly down and fly back with him...at my
seat.? Would this be more humane ?? ?
Please advise.? ?I realize my location is
not?ideal...
But in the long run...I feel in my heart that I
can make Rios' or Falcon's life happy and provide environment
they can flourish in.??
Thank you...
Cookie Rock
AVAILABLE - RIOS - 7 YO F2 MALE - LEESBURG, FL
Rios is an F2 from Savannah Pride (Victoria Johnsonbaugh), who will not be taking responsibility for her cat. The breeder insists that the owner pay for transport and the owner is surrendering due to financial woes. Hence Savannah Rescue must find Rios a home.
Rios is a nearly 7 years old neutered F2 Savannah, he had an anal prolapse as a kitten that surgery repaired and regular miralax has kept his poops regular. Unfortunately, it has seemed to have given him an aversion to pooping in the litterbox. He faithfully urinates in the litterbox, but usually poops beside it (has also been known to use rugs nearby).
The owner describes Rios as very much her cat and a cat that has always been nervous and easily stressed. She does not think he would be good in a house with children or dogs. She says that he has lived with other cats but has played too rough for them and so he ended up being a bully with them. She does think a similar energied cat or two might work though. The home does need to be quiet she feels, to reduce his anxiety and stress levels.
If you feel like your home would be great for Rios, please email info@... with a description of the factors that make your home right for him, and your location. We will not be able to offer shipping. Rios is not up to date with vaccinations, his adoption fee is $200 but we will reimburse for his first vet visit and FVRCP and Rabies vaccination.



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