Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heres their policy: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/animalshelter/catintakeAnonymous wrote:I was also turned away by Fairfax county shelter when I tried to help a stray. They suggested I let them go again or find a rescue.Anonymous wrote:The comment about the Fairfax county shelter doesn’t make any sense. They are an open-access shelter. Why would they NOT take healthy animals. Either you misunderstood or you spoke with an idiot. Since it’s a county shelter, a good portion of their funding is likely from taxpayers. This is a service taxpayers would expect in return.
Then they are not operating under DAS guidelines, and should not be funded as such. I would contact Fairfax county government and challenge them on this. I would, but I don’t reside there.
Anonymous wrote:Heres their policy: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/animalshelter/catintakeAnonymous wrote:I was also turned away by Fairfax county shelter when I tried to help a stray. They suggested I let them go again or find a rescue.Anonymous wrote:The comment about the Fairfax county shelter doesn’t make any sense. They are an open-access shelter. Why would they NOT take healthy animals. Either you misunderstood or you spoke with an idiot. Since it’s a county shelter, a good portion of their funding is likely from taxpayers. This is a service taxpayers would expect in return.
Anonymous wrote:Heres their policy: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/animalshelter/catintakeAnonymous wrote:I was also turned away by Fairfax county shelter when I tried to help a stray. They suggested I let them go again or find a rescue.Anonymous wrote:The comment about the Fairfax county shelter doesn’t make any sense. They are an open-access shelter. Why would they NOT take healthy animals. Either you misunderstood or you spoke with an idiot. Since it’s a county shelter, a good portion of their funding is likely from taxpayers. This is a service taxpayers would expect in return.
Heres their policy: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/animalshelter/catintakeAnonymous wrote:I was also turned away by Fairfax county shelter when I tried to help a stray. They suggested I let them go again or find a rescue.Anonymous wrote:The comment about the Fairfax county shelter doesn’t make any sense. They are an open-access shelter. Why would they NOT take healthy animals. Either you misunderstood or you spoke with an idiot. Since it’s a county shelter, a good portion of their funding is likely from taxpayers. This is a service taxpayers would expect in return.
I was also turned away by Fairfax county shelter when I tried to help a stray. They suggested I let them go again or find a rescue.Anonymous wrote:The comment about the Fairfax county shelter doesn’t make any sense. They are an open-access shelter. Why would they NOT take healthy animals. Either you misunderstood or you spoke with an idiot. Since it’s a county shelter, a good portion of their funding is likely from taxpayers. This is a service taxpayers would expect in return.
Anonymous wrote:Do not let it inside with your cats until it’s been tested at the vet. We tried to take in a stray once, but it tested positive for feline leukemia. They can’t live with uninfected cats.
Anonymous wrote:I took in a stray cat almost two weeks ago. She was wandering outside my house - we almost never have outdoor cats in our neighborhood so I assumed she was lost and that someone would claim her right away. I have put up flyers, posted on Nextdoor, facebook, Pawboost, and reported her missing three county animal shelters. She doesn't have a microchip and has not been claimed. Humane Society is full. FFX Co. animal shelter doesn't take healthy animals (according to them). I have been in touch with a couple of rescues and would serve as a temporary foster, but the only one that has gotten back to me is located an hour away and I'd need to travel to them for vet care, etc.
I think I will most likely end up working with a rescue, but I need to get her to a vet in the short term. She's in my garage because we have two indoor cats who are due for shots, etc. (appt for them is Friday).
Any ideas or does anyone know of a vet that will examine her and give shots and advice if it's safe to let her in with my cats?
Really wasn't anticipating this when I took her in. In no way do we want or need a third cat.