Hi Scott,

I've got a kitty crisis and I'm hoping you may be able to help. We have to move and we are unable to take the three outdoor kitties who adopted us two years ago. A mother and two sons, each is black shorthair - they came as kittens two summers ago so the mother is some slightly undetermined bit older. One boy is very, very affectionate. He is currently in tact. We (I confess regretfully) has not been neutered. He was leukemia tested last winter when visiting the vet for a respiratory infection. They couldn't neuter him then due to the antibiotics. The other two kitties are also friendly but skittish. They will be very affectionate when you sit down and let them come to you, and the boy will only do this when mother does. These two have been spayed/neutered.

They've always been outdoors and I'd worry about their happiness if they had to be indoor kitties, though I worry more that some loving dear one cannot rescue them. We love them dearly and are heartbroken that our circumstances prevent us from taking them with us.

Any help or suggestions would be most appreciated. Thanks, --Win

kurlfink@msu.edu