Saturday, March 24, 2012

If You Can't Do the Time...

...then don't do the crime.

Nobody knows the trouble I've seen



Got that Wiley?

24 comments:

  1. Oh my, what did he do? Naughty little boy.

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  2. Uh-oh...is Wiley a delinquent in training?

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  3. Oh oh...Wiley...are you living up to your name??

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  4. Wiley, did you escape the kitten room again? I know you can't wait to meet Charlene but it won't be long!

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  5. Did you escape from your room? Get too big a head from looking at your gorgeous self in the mirror and act out? Wiley, Wiley, Wiley . . .

    Do you need legal representation? I can file a writ for habeas corpus demanding your release. Only problem is that you misbehaved on a weekend and I don't think we can get a Judge until Monday. My legal advice is just look your adorable self and add a little "what did I do" head tilt every time Ms Laurie even glances your way. Let me know if that doesn't work.

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  6. With those toes I'd say the boy is capable of escape. Does he have extra toes?

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  7. Hi I have a question, I have fostered kittens before but have always kept them upstairs away from my cats because I was always afraid the kittens would get my cats sick. What are the possibilities of this? How young do they test for lukemia?? I have asked and have gotten half answers so I have not fostered again, any suggestions?? Thanks-cindy

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    1. Cindy, I'm not a vet so I really don't like to give out any sort of medical advice. I would hate to spread any false information. If the shelter isn't answering your questions regarding the risks, try taking your questions and concerns to your own vet.

      I can tell you the steps we take to reduce the risks, but I encourage you to speak with a pro.

      We allow our fosters mingle with Charlene, but keep them quarantined for the first two weeks. When the quarantine is up, and if no one is showing signs of illness (runny eyes, diarrhea, sneezing, lethargic behavior, etc) they are are released. We protect Charlene by keeping her fully immunized.

      This is how we do it, but your shelter may have different practice and policies.

      Many people who foster choose to keep their family pets completely separate from the foster animals. So if you're uncomfortable with them mingling, they don't need to mingle.

      Sometimes the kittens are tested for leukemia when they first arrive at the shelter, sometimes they're tested two weeks after they arrive when they come in for their vaccine boosters. It all depends on their size/age but I'm not sure exactly what that size/age is.

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  8. Oh no!! We need to give him a little tin cup to rake back and forth against the bars.

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  9. Surely not ... he looks so innocent! xxxx

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  10. These pictures are too funny!!!

    Oh, Wiley... :)

    And -- that may be the cutest little paw I have ever seen.

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  11. That's the face of an angel... not a criminal.

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  12. My concern it that he looks so relaxed and COMFORTABLE being behind bars, like he knows he is going to be there a lot more times in the future. Oh, Wiley P. Kitten ...

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  13. You have some very funny fans of your blog!

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  14. He was framed! He didn't do it and you can't prove it!

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  15. Agreed, this is false imprisonment for sure!

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  16. Agreed! This is false imprisonment for sure!

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  17. He need a tiny little harmonica to play.

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