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Melanistic F3 neutered male available in St Louis, MO

 

Hi,

I'm posting this cat as available but he's not officially in Rescue. Part of his adoption fee IS a donation to SV Rescue though!

Seamus is a black F3 Savannah, but his spots seem very visible in pictures so he's more black on black spotted even if in TICA we consider this a "solid". Seamus is a year old, a big cat but slightly chubby, the vet says he is ok but might need a diet or more exercise. He is a very friendly and affectionate cat, loves people, good with children and loves to fetch toys.

So why is he available for a new home? Seamus is a big boisterous "puppy" of a cat and he's simply too much for the two timid female kitties already in the household. He wants to play and wrestle and they are too dignified to want to have anything to do with him. It's causing a lot of trouble and so they feel he would do better in another home with either a dog or another kitty with a more dominant personality that would stand up to his rambunctiousness better.

Preference is of course given to homes that could drive to St Louis, MO to pick Seamus up in person. They really do not want to ship him.

His adoption fee is a little higher than most, it will be $500 of which $100 is a donation to Savannah Rescue for their help in finding him that perfect home.

Please let me know (brigitte@... ) if you are interested in Seamus.

Thanks,
Brigitte

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Brigitte Cowell
Kirembo Savannahs
www.kirembosavannahs.com
brigitte@...

Rescue Coordinator, Savannah Rescue
The Savannah Cat Club
www.savannahcatclub.com/rescue.htm


Update on Norton the F4C male...

 

Hi,

I am so sorry, unfortunately Cynthia King (current owner of Norton) is without computer access for the next couple of days. She just called me and thanked you all for the responses about her Savannah male and promises to reply to all of you when she gets home to her computer and is not struggling to read all those emails on her phone.

Please do not worry if you do not receive an immediate reply to your email to her about Norton, she is not ignoring anyone and she is delighted to receive so many promising offers of a good home for Norton :-)

Sincerely,
Brigitte

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Brigitte Cowell
Kirembo Savannahs
www.kirembosavannahs.com
brigitte@...

Rescue Coordinator, Savannah Rescue
The Savannah Cat Club
www.savannahcatclub.com/rescue.htm


F4C retired male available

 

Hi,
Norton is an F4 male that has not proven to be fertile and so is being retired from a breeding program. He's still young (just under 2 years old) and available for cost of shipping and neuter. He's a nice big boy but he is rather shy so requires a home that is willing to be patient and loving to bring him around.

Please contact Cynthia at TheKasbah@... if interested in offering Norton a home.

Thanks,
Brigitte

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Brigitte Cowell
Kirembo Savannahs
www.kirembosavannahs.com
brigitte@...

Rescue Coordinator, Savannah Rescue
The Savannah Cat Club
www.savannahcatclub.com/rescue.htm


[Fwd: OT: Achmed the Savannah]

 

Perfect news. The Vitales have found a home for their Savannah.

We're still taking applications for Missy and will be reviewing them soon.

Brigitte

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Achmed has an adopter.
Final arrangements are being made
No other animals. Single parent, so the both of them can keep each other
company.
The adopter also has experience with EG cats (his best friend was a
foster F2 Bengal by the name of Jenga) ;-)
thank you to all who applied

Sal and Doris Vitale
Anateag Bengals
www.geocities.com/anateagbengal <>
President & VP, Mid-Atlantic Coordinators, Bengal Rescue Network (501c3)
www.bengalrescuenetwork.org <>
List Owner, Bengal Cat Rescue

Bengal Rescue Network @ Petfinders


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Brigitte Cowell
Kirembo Savannahs
www.kirembosavannahs.com
brigitte@...

Rescue Coordinator, Savannah Rescue
The Savannah Cat Club
www.savannahcatclub.com/rescue.htm


Courtesy post - Bengal Rescue Network has a Savannah for adoption

 

Hi, this cat is not in Savannah Rescue's care therefore we cannot guarantee anything at all about him. Sal and Doris Vitale of Bengal Rescue Network took in a cat from a shelter that originally was identified as a Bengal. They decided that his legs were too long and ears too large and most likely was a Savannah. They estimate him to be an F2, he is neutered and front declawed. We (Kristine and I) have not seen enough pictures to offer an opinion on Achmed, he's in Maryland and we are in California so haven't seen him in person either! But we know that the Vitales have seen enough Bengals to know when a cat isn't one :-)

Anyway, the information is below. They want a home with hybrid experience, preferably early generation hybrid experience. Please contact Sal and Doris Vitale directly if interested. bengalcatrescue@...

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Hi Folks,
We need a home for a F2 Savannah.
Apprx 1-2 years, neutered male, up to date on vaccines, and felv/fiv neg
Achmed is front declawed
Likes women more than men (ask Sal)
Doesn't like other cats. Achmed will chase other cats. Maybe one
other cat will be alright as long as the house is large enough
Achmed will also chase dogs, so having a dog isn't an issue as long
as it isn't afraid of cats
Young children are not recommended as Achmed can be unpredictable.
Any changes in the environment can upset him.
Achmed isn't a run and hide cat. He does voice his concerns very
loudly. Ne doesn't meow like a normal cat. If you are not used to
early generation cats. his talking could be unsettling.
If you think that you can give Achmed a great home please send us an
email.
I would like to place him near the MD area if possible

Sal and Doris Vitale
Anateag Bengals
www.geocities.com/anateagbengal
President & VP, Mid-Atlantic Coordinators, Bengal Rescue Network (501c3)
www.bengalrescuenetwork.org
List Owner, Bengal Cat Rescue

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Bengal Rescue Network @ Petfinders
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Brigitte Cowell
Kirembo Savannahs
www.kirembosavannahs.com
brigitte@...

Rescue Coordinator, Savannah Rescue
The Savannah Cat Club
www.savannahcatclub.com/rescue.htm


Ooops! Forgot to mention that Missy is currently located in New Jersey!

 

I apologize for not previously mentioning Missy's current location, she is being fostered in New Jersey.

We would consider shipping for the right home, but of course do give preference to homes that could pick her up in person.

Sincerely,
Brigitte

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Brigitte Cowell
Kirembo Savannahs
www.kirembosavannahs.com
brigitte@...

Rescue Coordinator, Savannah Rescue
The Savannah Cat Club
www.savannahcatclub.com/rescue.htm


Available F2 Savannah female, 6 years old

 

Meet Missy, she is a 6 year old F2A spayed female, up to date on vaccines, healthy and playful. Missy was bred by Abiku cattery, which is no longer in business. We do have the pedigree information though.

Missy lived for years as an only cat, adored by her parents. Then they had a child and decided that Missy could not be trusted with the baby and kept her separated in the house. Missy was very upset at this change in circumstance and developed some unattractive traits of slapping and nipping to get attention. And so now she is in foster care :-(

Missy needs to be in a house without small children, she does show signs of overstimulation and so when she may slap or nip, but this is not something a small child would recognize early signs of. She is very playful and this has been the way the foster home has made friends with her. She loves to leap after a wand toy and she fetches!

Missy did not take to a new environment very well, she was extremely hissy and growly for some time and the foster parent had to be very patient to make friends. Of course for a cat that had only one home for six years this is not too surprising. She has been in foster care for two months now and has come a long way. She's partly clicker trained for example, she allows petting and even being picked up for short periods. She will sleep in bed with them, pounce on toes under the covers.

Having spent all her life as an only cat we feel that this would be the best home for Missy, but would consider a home with another cat if the home would be patient in introductions. We would not consider a home suitable that had a number of other pets, as this would be too difficult for Missy to handle.

We are asking an adoption fee of $250 for Missy. Please contact me or Kristine (rescue@... or gattobello@... ) if you are interested in offering Missy a new home!

Sincerely,
Brigitte
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Brigitte Cowell
Kirembo Savannahs
www.kirembosavannahs.com
brigitte@...

Rescue Coordinator, Savannah Rescue
The Savannah Cat Club
www.savannahcatclub.com/rescue.htm


Tobi needs adoptive or foster home

 

I recently posted Tobi, F6 spayed 3year old female, as available. We
understand that she is not an easy placement as we have been unable to
resolve her spraying issue.

We feel that the next step is that Tobi needs to be housed by herself,
not necessarily in a house but in her own room. Unfortunately, Tobi's
current foster home is not able to do this and Tobi has had to share her
quarters. Although her spraying has been infrequent, it has not stopped
and we feel that she may need to be an only pet.

We would love it if someone would volunteer to foster Tobi that could
keep her in a separate room. If you might be interested in this, please
contact me or Kristine at brigitte@... or
gattobello@... to learn more.

Thank you!

Brigitte
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Brigitte Cowell
Kirembo Savannahs
www.kirembosavannahs.com
brigitte@...

Rescue Coordinator, Savannah Rescue
The Savannah Cat Club
www.savannahcatclub.com/rescue.htm


Tobi needs adoptive or foster home

 

I recently posted Tobi, F6 spayed 3year old female, as available. We understand that she is not an easy placement as we have been unable to resolve her spraying issue.

We feel that the next step is that Tobi needs to be housed by herself, not necessarily in a house but in her own room. Unfortunately, Tobi's current foster home is not able to do this and Tobi has had to share her quarters. Although her spraying has been infrequent, it has not stopped and we feel that she may need to be an only pet.

We would love it if someone would volunteer to foster Tobi that could keep her in a separate room. If you might be interested in this, please contact me or Kristine at brigitte@... or gattobello@... to learn more.

Thank you!

Brigitte
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Brigitte Cowell
Kirembo Savannahs
www.kirembosavannahs.com
brigitte@...

Rescue Coordinator, Savannah Rescue
The Savannah Cat Club
www.savannahcatclub.com/rescue.htm


F6A spayed female available in Michigan

 

Tobi is a pretty F6 Savannah girl that was surrendered to Savannah Rescue with peeing issues. She has been vetted and is up-to-date with vaccines.

Her foster home reports that Tobi is very sweet and friendly and playful, but does occasionally spray. She has been unable to keep Tobi separate from other cats, she currently lives with one other cat in the house, therefore we are anticipating that a household with no other cats would suit Tobi much better than anything else. There is also the possibility that Tobi was imperfectly spayed and has retained some ovarian tissue, we were unable to persuade the foster's vet that a hormone test was warranted.

Therefore we are offering Tobi to a suitable home with the idea that either you have no other pets (therefore no reason for Tobi to feel at all threatened) or you are willing to work with her issues. She is NOT peeing all over the house.

Please let one of us know if you wish to help Tobi. gattobello@... or brigitte@... .

Thank you!

Brigitte
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Brigitte Cowell
Kirembo Savannahs
www.kirembosavannahs.com
brigitte@...

Rescue Coordinator, Savannah Rescue
The Savannah Cat Club
www.savannahcatclub.com/rescue.htm


Cat in Georgia shelter

 



I've been asked to post this link out there in the hope that someone finds this boy irresistable. The rescue group trying to help him searched online and decided that he most looked like a Bengal, Savannah or Chausie cross but no breed info is available on him.

To help them find him a home, I thought maybe posting him on these lists might work. Crossposting is encouraged, this boy has a really sweet look to his face so I'd love to find him a home!

B
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Brigitte Cowell
Kirembo Savannahs
www.kirembosavannahs.com
brigitte@...

Rescue Coordinator, Savannah Rescue
The Savannah Cat Club
www.savannahcatclub.com/rescue.htm


Tsuki F2 HAS BEEN ADOPTED

KRISTINE ALESSIO
 

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?Hello everyone,

Just updating everyone on Tsuki the F2 male who was announced as eligible for adoption.? After carefully reviewing everyone's applications, we were very happy that there were a few homes in Southern California who were qualified for Tsuki.? We really wanted to have him do the minimum amount of travel.? We have selected a home for Tsuki and are pleased that soon he will be in his forever home with his new family.

Thank you everyone for your applications.? It warms both Brigitte and my heart to know there are so many people who are willing to step up and give a rescue kitty a wonderful home.?

Kristine C. Alessio, Esq.

Gattobello Savannah Cats

Savannah Rescue Coordinator

Member, TICA Legislative Committee

Member, TICA Rescue Committee

And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God.

Romans 8:28

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Tsuki is Ready for a New Family

KRISTINE ALESSIO
 

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We are pleased to offer Tsuki (pronounced soo-key), a large, F2 Savannah male for adoption.? Tsuki is 1.3 years young, and has no bad habits, he is a very friendly and outgoing playful boy once he gets to know you. He likes children, and his former owner stated he gets along with dogs and other cats too. A very goofy boy, he had more fun playing the photo background when I was trying to take his picture than posing for pictures.? He likes to play with little cat balls and also wand toys.

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Tsuki was surrendered by his former owner when bad economic times rendered her unable to care for him.? He had a bladder infection, was not neutered and was urinating inappropriately.? Now that he is healthy and neutered he no longer has a problem using his litterbox.? He is FIV/FELV negative and micro chipped.?

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The perfect home for Tsuki would include a family that can spend a lot of a time with him playing and also one or two other cats that are high energy breeds or a high energy dog breed.?

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Tsuki's new family must be able to drive to San Diego, California to pick him up as he gets very frightened being in a crate and shipping him is an absolute last resort.

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His adoption fee is $250.00.

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If you are ready to make Tsuki part of your family, please send a completed adoption application to both me (gattobello@...) and Brigitte (brigitte@...) .

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Kristine C. Alessio, Esq. and Brigitte Cowell

Savannah Rescue Coordinators

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Introduction to Savannahs

 

Hello to all our new members, Kristine and I would like to welcome you to the group. We do not normally post informational messages, this is only to be a notification list of available Savannahs, but with the sudden influx of a lot of new members we thought maybe one message was needed.

We suspect that a number of you have recently "discovered" Savannahs from the Cats101 program on Animal Planet. We think it great that you wish to adopt a cat in need, but wanted to clear up an important point that many may be mistaken about due to this program. I am proud of Mondo that was featured in the program, he was the very leggy Savannah featured in the home environment (not the SV that was in the studio on the white background). Mondo is probably the tallest Savannah I have ever seen let alone bred, BUT he is not the norm.

The Savannah is a tall and elegant build of cat, but they are NOT typically twice the size of a domestic cat. The average Savannah is taller and longer than most cats but often weighs exactly the same. The lower generations (past the larger F1 and F2 generations) are not usually huge cats.

We feel that this program may have given a false impression of our breed, and do not wish folk to be disappointed by the Savannahs they may see on this list as available. Savannahs of F1 and F2 generation are rarely seen in Rescue anyway, we more commonly see the F4 and F5 generations, and they are normally not nearly the size of the cats featured on TV.

Please find attached a pdf article on Savannahs that may help you learn more about our breed.

Sincerely,
Brigitte Cowell and Kristine Alessio
Savannah Rescue Coordinators

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Brigitte Cowell
Kirembo Savannahs
www.kirembosavannahs.com
brigitte@...

Rescue Coordinator, Savannah Rescue
The Savannah Cat Club
www.savannahcatclub.com/rescue.htm


2009 Savannah Cat Calendar - It's here!!!

 

Patrick has asked that this be forwarded out so that everyone knows that the Savannah Cat Calendar for 2009 is now available!

It makes a great gift but of course we all need one for our homes too :-)

Buying a calendar supports Savannah Rescue!

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Kittens Available] 2009 Savannah Cat Calendar - It's here!!!
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 18:13:26 -0500 (EST)
From: EC Network <pfkelley@...>
Reply-To: EC Network <pfkelley@...>
To: kittensavailable@...

Announcing the 2009 Savannah Cat Calendar is now available at !

Featuring FULL COLOR photos of your favorite breed!

Each 11" x 8.5" page features the stunning magnificence of the Savannah cat!

A portion of EVERY Calendar sold goes to support the Savannah Cat Rescue!

This might be one of the best Savannah Cat Calendars ever and it is just in time for the Holidays!

Thank you and....

All the best,
Patrick Kelley

1 877 572-8266

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Brigitte Cowell
Kirembo Savannahs
www.kirembosavannahs.com
brigitte@...

Rescue Coordinator, Savannah Rescue
The Savannah Cat Club
www.savannahcatclub.com/rescue.htm


Available F3 B Female

KRISTINE ALESSIO
 

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Gia is available for adoption.? She is an F3 B Savannah female and will be spayed this Friday.? Her adoption fee is $200.00, plus any additional fees for transport.? She is currently in San Diego, CA with me.

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Gia would do well in a home with maybe one or two mellow cats and she is okay with children.

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Please let me or Brigitte know if you would like to make Gia part of your family.

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KRISTINE C. ALESSIO, ESQ.

Savannah Rescue Co-Coordinator

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Email – gattobello@...

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AVAILABLE F5 SAVANNAH MALE/RETIRED BREEDER

KRISTINE ALESSIO
 

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After careful consideration, Brigitte and I have decided to offer this lovely boy on our Rescue List.? His name is Chike and he is?almost two years old.? He is a tall and lovely cat, a B registered Savannah.

Chike is not a true rescue, only because Brigitte and I were the original breeders.? He was sold to another breeder who quit breeding and neutered him.? She then sold him to a pet home where he did not do well because the existing cat there was old and had hip dysplasia and did not want to deal with an active, playful Chike.? When this breeder was told about Chike not doing well with the elderly cat, she unfortunately told the owner to contact Rescue, which the owner did.? Of course, as the original breeders, we took Chike back and he is living with me in San Diego.? He has no bad habits, does not spray?and wants only his forever home with lots of people and hopefully one other high energy kitty to play with.

We are asking a $1,000.00 adoption fee for him.? $250.00 will go directly to Savannah Rescue.? We then plan to give the pet buyer back?some his money, although there will not be enough?left to totally compensate him.?

As always we prefer a local placement or someone who will travel to pick him up.

Please let us know - either me - Kristine Alessio, Esq. - gattobello@..., or Brigitte - brigitte@... if you would like to provide Chike with his forever home.

KRISTINE C. ALESSIO, ESQ.

Savannah Rescue Co-Coordinator

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the F4 Kittens have homes now

 

Hi all,

Thank you all for the wonderful offers of great homes for these kittens. It is encouraging that there are so many good homes out there but difficult of course to then make the decisions.

At this time though, we think that we have confirmed homes for all three of them :-)

Sincerely,
Brigitte

Brigitte Cowell
Kirembo Savannahs
www.kirembosavannahs.com
brigitte@...

Rescue Coordinator, Savannah Rescue
The Savannah Cat Club
www.savannahcatclub.com

KRISTINE ALESSIO wrote:

We are excited to be able to offer for adoption some Savannah kittens. Kittens rarely come into Rescue. But these ones did and they are available. Unlike some situations where a cat comes into Rescue with some behavioural or heasvlth issues, there guys are perfectly fine all around, other than they are temporarily homeless.
We have three available Savannah kittens currently in Rescue. Two girls and one boy. Their mother is an F3 Savannah that accidentally was bred by a domestic shorthair male, hence they all have white on them (-: We would prefer a local placement if possible, the kittens are being fostered in San Diego, California. They are healthy, have had their shots and very well socialized. They will be spayed/neutered, FELV/FIV tested and microhipped before they go to their new homes, they will be ready to to their new homes in mid-July.
If you are interested in giving one of these babies a forever home, please email Brigitte (brigitte@... <mailto:brigitte@...>) and me (gattobello@... <mailto:gattobello@...>).
We are asking a $250.00 adoption fee for them.
KRISTINE C. ALESSIO, ESQ.
Savannah Rescue Co-Coordinator
BRIGITTE COWELL
Savannah Rescue C-Coordinator
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F4 Kittens for Adoption

KRISTINE ALESSIO
 

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We are excited to be able to offer for adoption some Savannah kittens. ?Kittens rarely come into Rescue. ?But these ones did and they are available. ?Unlike some situations where a cat comes into Rescue with some behavioural or heasvlth issues, there guys are perfectly fine all around, other than they are temporarily homeless.

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We have three available Savannah kittens currently in Rescue.? Two girls and one boy.? Their mother is an F3 Savannah that accidentally was bred by a domestic shorthair male, hence they all have white on them (-:? ?

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We would prefer a local placement if possible, the kittens are being fostered in San Diego, California.? They are healthy, have had their shots and very well socialized.? They will be spayed/neutered, FELV/FIV tested and microhipped before they go to their new homes, they will be ready to to their new homes in mid-July.

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If you are interested in giving one of these babies a forever home, please email Brigitte (brigitte@...) and me (gattobello@...).

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We are asking a $250.00 adoption fee for them.

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KRISTINE C. ALESSIO, ESQ.

Savannah Rescue Co-Coordinator

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BRIGITTE COWELL

Savannah Rescue C-Coordinator

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Re: [savannahkittens] Re: [SVCatClub] Looking for fosters

 

Kai happens to be one of the hardest cats we've had into foster care, Leonard did a great job...not only fostering Kai but advising the adoptive home on how to introduce him and work with his issues.

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Brigitte Cowell
Kirembo Savannahs
www.kirembosavannahs.com
brigitte@...

Rescue Coordinator, Savannah Rescue
The Savannah Cat Club
www.savannahcatclub.com

lifeatthesharpend wrote:

I have to say that it is rewarding to help out some of the cats when you can. Esp if you have an extra room. Here is a video of a cat that I had here in rescue about a year and a half ago. Here is the video of him:
Kai:

Kai was sent with an "aggression" problem. They only real problem with Kai is that he did not like to be with other cats. The video is of him at my place after about 2 weeks.
Leonard.
lifeatthesharpend productions
Spotted Love Savannahs
www.spottedlove.com
----- Original Message ----
From: Brigitte Cowell <brigitte@...>
To: Savannah Chatter <SavannahChatter@...>; Savannah Cat Pets <SavannahCatPets@...>; Savannah Kittens <savannahkittens@...>; Kittens Available <kittensavailable@...>; "SVCatClub@..." <SVCatClub@...>; SVBreedMentors@...; Savannah Breed Section <savannahbreedsection@...>; SVCC-Rescue@...
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 12:36:21 PM
Subject: [SVCatClub] Looking for fosters
Hi,
This is a task that Kristine and I have been meaning to get onto for
some time. We need more foster homes. We'd like to have a nice healthy
list across the US of people that could take in a cat or two if they had to.
We understand that many breeders worry about infection, and of course
they should be careful. But please consider being able to temporarily
being able to erect a great dane crate in the garage away from your
cats... even such a thing may be very useful to Rescue in the short
term. In those cases, it may only be a couple days, long enough to get
that kitty a health cert and onto a plane to a longer-term foster.
For the pet owners, fostering is a feel-good experience. The poor
kitties do not deserve the disruption to their lives, they do not
deserve to be discarded, they are scared and unsettled. Being able to
help them and see them find wonderful new homes where they will be
adored really is a wonderful feeling. And of course, if it should happen
that that kitty turns into your own pet then so be it. We do feel that
the foster should be able to adopt the cat if it works out that way.
In general, the cats we've had into Rescue have not arrived sick and
have not stayed in Rescue long at all. Savannah Rescue is fortunate
enough to have hundreds of folks on our email list that truly JUMP on
any available Savannah. The work is often in wading through the great
homes to find the most perfect one.
And lastly, we don't get a lot of Savannahs into Rescue. Indeed,
recently we've found that many of the breeders of the cats we are
contacted about have been ready, able and willing to take back their own
cats. It's been really pleasing to see this...even if it is the right
thing to do, we all know that not all breeders are created equal. Even
though we've been fortunate recently we DO need to have some foresight,
and having a list of people that would consider helping out if need be,
that would be great!
Please help Kristine and I reduce our stressload by volunteering to
consider being on our foster list. Having a list is a great start to
being able to deal successfully with an unexpected influx of cats.
There's no predicting when that may happen!
Please email one of us, brigitte@kirembosav annahs.com <mailto:brigitte%40kirembosavannahs.com> or
gattobello@cox. net <mailto:gattobello%40cox.net> , if you would consider being on our list.
Thank you!
Brigitte & Kristine
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Brigitte Cowell
Kirembo Savannahs
www.kirembosavannah s.com
brigitte@kirembosav annahs.com <mailto:brigitte%40kirembosavannahs.com>
Rescue Coordinator, Savannah Rescue
The Savannah Cat Club
www.savannahcatclub .com