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In Memory of Tiger

Forever Special 

Tiger was originally surrendered to a KittyKind as a de-clawed, indoor/outdoor cat with one kidney and health issues that needed constant medical attention. They accepted him with all of these prior conditions (a generous intake fee was paid) and then dumped him in my home as a foster with an original agreement of ongoing care that was later reneged on.

 

The Public needs honesty from a group that will do what they promise for medical care and follow up, a group who will not do everything in their power to bury their responsibility in the face of public scrutiny.

 

Read this website where you will see what I have experienced with this group whose testimonials for damage control will never include admission of any wrongdoing despite hard copy of emails, correspondence and veterinary bills.  They choose to insist that they are wonderful and dedicated and without a blemish in their history.  

 

If you can help with payments for Tiger's bill please contact:

 

Debbie at the office of

Dr. Linda Jacobson

291 KingsHighway

Brooklyn, NY  11223

Tel:  718 376 8957

 

Her staff knows me, Tiger and about KittyKind's disgraceful conduct.  As of Sept of 2009 the balance is $1671.00

 

 

Tiger, a cat who is Forever Special in my heart died at 6:35 a.m. on Wednesday, February 4, 2009 of complications from repeated urinary tract blockages and his battle to survive with one kidney for years.

 

When he was put into my care his urine was all blood, he went through ultra sounds; sub Q fluids; antibiotics and so much more only to find out that he has one kidney.  What happened to the other one?  It may have just deteriorated.  Everytime Tiger made progress on Royal Canin Urinary SO he would celebrate by filching regular dry cat food.  That was all he needed for a set back.

 

He would almost immediately block up and have to spend 3 days at the vets office getting unblocked.  When he wasn't having any  health problems, he would snuggle against me to great the day.  All smiles.  Tiger woule avoid the other cats -- he wanted to be an only cat and the Universe put hm in my home with 14 other cats.  He made the best out of the situation and his urine begane to clear up.

 

He began drinking water strictly from the faucet so it was alway's one lihtly.  Not easy to medicate - always put up a battlke except for his final medication to help him cross over.

 

Tiger was originally surrendered to a KittyKind as a de-clawed, indoor/outdoor cat with one kidney and health issues that needed constant medical attention. KittyKind accepted him with all of these prior conditions (a generous intake fee was paid to KittyKind) and then Marlene Kess dumped him in my home as a foster with an original agreement (by Hilary Harris when she replaced Marlene Kess as President) of ongoing care that was later reneged on.

 

Both letters are still in my possession so charges of slander are just hot air.