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| 3696.1 |  | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Tue Jun 12 1990 09:32 | 4 | 
|  |     If this cause does not prove to be legit, I will delete this note and
    any other references to this situation.
    
    M&N
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| 3696.2 | I'll see what I can find out! | NATASH::ANDERSON |  | Tue Jun 12 1990 10:01 | 39 | 
|  |     Hi Michele.  No, I have never heard of the organization you are
    referring to but I live in Leominster and will see what I can find out.
    
    In order to be a legitimate non-profit organization (receiving State,
    local or Federal funds) you have to be given a Federal and State
    501(c)3 number.  This enables the organization to be legally 'non-
    profit' and not pay taxes.  To apply for a non-profit status an
    organization can call the IRS and ask for a specific form(s) to fill
    out.  It takes approximately a year (arrgh!) but I have seen some
    organizations receive their temporary number in as little as 6 weeks.
    
    The good thing about becoming non-profit is the ability for employees, 
    not just Digital employees, to benefit from their company's Matching 
    Gift Program.  There are about a hundred Matching Gift companies
    in New England - Digital matches dollar-for-dollar - but some match 2
    for 1 and some even 3-1.  Also, monies can be donated from companies/
    corporations and businesses - which enable the non-profit to stay alive.  
    Obviously any donations made by private U.S. citizens - to a legal 
    non-profit - can write that donation off on their own income taxes.
    
    It is a long and involved process - but if it is a cause that someone
    really wants to pursue - the length of time, the red tape and filling
    out the forms is all worth while.
    
    I have been doing a lot of thinking about 'homeless' animals and would
    love to see the problem solved...even if it is just in Leominster.
    Although some people feel that just one person can't change the 
    world...I disagree.  It just takes that ONE person to get the ball
    rolling.
    
    I am willing to donate time - I am just now investigating some Humane
    Societies and trying to think of an idea that can help the situation.
    I guess it would be best to discuss that in another note.
    
    Sorry for getting on a tangent...I can't even remember your original
    question?
    
    Marilyn, Otis, Tiffany & Sam
    
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| 3696.3 | Fitchburg shelter | CISM::BEAUDET |  | Tue Jun 12 1990 10:10 | 3 | 
|  | Note 3631 is also about the Fitchburg Shelter.  The person who put that
    particular note in was a volunteer at the shelter and is running
    a raffle to help raise money.
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| 3696.4 |  | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Tue Jun 12 1990 10:11 | 6 | 
|  |     Marilyn-
    
    Maybe you could donate some time to Pat?  If Westboro/Northboro/Douglas
    wern't so far away from Fitchburg, I would.  When I get things settled
    I'm going to do exactly that (investigate for a local shelter).
    
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| 3696.5 | Going to call Pat today! | NATASH::ANDERSON |  | Tue Jun 12 1990 10:39 | 30 | 
|  |     Michele...yes I plan on giving Pat a call today.  I am going to call
    directory assistance for the number.  My car 'died' awhile ago, but it
    should be up and running this week-end!  
    
    My daughter works for a small retirement home in Leominster and they
    have been discussing the adopt-a-grandparent program with the local
    schools.  There was a story about a Seattle (I think) Washington couple
    (on a cable channel this week-end...CNN I think) that combined the eldery 
    housing/day care children situation - very successfully, I might add, and 
    there is a possibility that other cities/states will follow suit.  They 
    also included cats as part of the occupants of this home.
    
    They found that giving the elderly a purpose to get up in the morning -
    i.e. kids, cats - had a profound effect on their well-being and health.  
    Also, children being loved by these people gave them a real insight and
    nurturing.  They found, too, that seeing the elderly in wheel-chairs at
    a very young age made the children more sensitive to handicapped people
    outside the home.  And, having pets to care for and talk to - gave ALL
    the serence, peaceful and gentleness we all need.  They found that 
    the blood pressure of the older folks went down significantly as well.
    
    I have also heard that some prisons are allowing cats....to give the
    inmates something to take care of.
    
    I could really go on and on about all of this...sorry!  I am hoping if
    I talk about his more - either myself or somebody else will come up
    with a brilliant idea.
    
    Marilyn
    
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| 3696.6 |  | PROSE::GOGOLIN |  | Tue Jun 12 1990 11:33 | 4 | 
|  |     There is more information about Pat Brody and her shelter in note
    1996.
    
    Linda
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| 3696.7 | Trying to reach Pat Brody | NATASH::ANDERSON |  | Tue Jun 12 1990 15:29 | 7 | 
|  |     Hi.  I called Pat Brody but some woman answering the phone - said she was 
    out for the afternoon and to call back after supper.
    
    I got the information from note 1996 and will call her this evening.
    
    Marilyn
    
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| 3696.8 |  | ICS::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Jun 13 1990 08:41 | 8 | 
|  |     Hi Marilyn,
    
    I'ld also be interested in knowing what you find out.  I'm from
    Fitchburg, so would also be interested in donating time to help out. 
    
    
    cin
    
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| 3696.9 |  | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Wed Jun 13 1990 08:52 | 7 | 
|  |     well folks, what about fostering a cat through SLM?  It only costs
    $10/month, and SLM apparently has enough funds.....
    
    BTW, I remembered to bring in the newsletter, if anyone wants a copy.
    
    Michele & Nippa
    
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| 3696.10 | Here is the information on Pat Brody | NATASH::ANDERSON |  | Wed Jun 13 1990 09:42 | 64 | 
|  |     I just got off the phone with Pat Brody - what a lovely person she is.
    
    She said she could use all the help she can get and here is some of
    things she needs:
    
    Towels          blankets
    sheets          tablecloths
    pillows         trash bags (she usually buys them from DeMoulas
    pillow cases    old afghans (for winter)
    
    
    Someone to do laundry once a week.  Only two loads...one for the
    healthy cats and one for the cats with leukemia.
    
    At present she has 60 healthy cats and 12 sick ones...
    
    You can sponsor a cat for $10.00 a month and she will send you pictures
    of him/her regularly.
    
    Perhaps someone would like to volunteer typing up her newsletter and
    printing out copies for her. She mails out the newsletter 4 times a
    year.
    
    ...and someone could donate the stamps to mail them out.  Don't know
    how many but can find out.
    
    She has a running bill with Dr. Mulcahy's office in Leominster -
    perhaps some people would consider sending in some money (to the vet) 
    to help with the bills.
    
    Donate food!  She buys 'Whiskers' (sp?) and Friskies....and she also
    needs someone to go buy the food once a week.
    
    Someone to help clean out litter boxes and cages....
    
    She has requests from local Nursing homes to bring 4/5 cats to visit
    some of the residents...on a weekly basis.  However she can't always do
    that because she is tied to the place taking care of the little
    furfaces)  How wonderful of those loving people to want cats come visit
    them!  Perhaps I could talk to the administrator of some of them to see 
    if they would consider adopting a few cats permanently.
    
    To adopt a cat - it is $20 and they have all their shots and are
    tested for leukemia.  It is $15 to adopt a kitten.
    
    She found out that Federal Housing apartments are now allowing cats in
    the buildings - so that is another area I might try to cover.
    
    Pat Brody lives off High Rock Road in Fitchburg - right next door to
    the dog officer (who has 20 puppies by the way that are ready to be
    adopted) and her phone number (508) 342-2143.
    
    I have told her that I will volunteer Saturday's - my daughter is going
    to help out too!  Even if some of you can't 'physically' get there to
    help do laundry, shop, clean, visit....maybe some money to the vet to
    help defray medical bills...or pay for some food or donate some items
    and/or money.
    
    She has a heart of gold and has devoted her life to these animals.
    What a wonderful soul!
    
    Marilyn, Otis, Tiffany & Sam
    
    
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| 3696.11 | COUNT ME IN | FRICK::AMCGOWAN |  | Wed Jun 13 1990 10:53 | 19 | 
|  |     Pat is not the only one with a heart of gold.  Marilyn, you are
    terrific.  I only wish that I lived closer and could help out the way
    that you will be doing.  I would love to sponsor a cat.  Ten dollars a
    month is pocket change!  I would also like to donate some food and
    blankets and other items that were mentioned.  I think that Michele has
    a great idea in that we sponsor a kitty through SLM.  One thing that we
    all must keep in mind is that there is a possibility that Pat's illness
    could impair her ablility to care of these animals.  That would be a
    real heartbreak for all of us.  We should probably do what I did for
    Sam and Joe, that is, post pictures and a little story about each
    kitty.  You would be surprised at the respones.
    
    Marilyn, if you are going over there this weekend, could I give you
    some $ or food to bring with you??
    
    And I said that I would never get involved in this again.  Who was I
    kidding?
    
    Arlene, Jackie and Marvin 
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| 3696.12 | Thanks - so much! | NATASH::ANDERSON |  | Wed Jun 13 1990 11:33 | 50 | 
|  |     Oh Arlene, I am hooked.
    
    Pat told me that her Aunt had died and left her a house, which she
    rents out...I think that is where she is getting most of her extra
    money.  Her mother is living with her off High Rock Road.  I didn't get
    into her 'illness' - didn't want to pry - but just talking to her and
    seeing what she is doing - I want to help.
    
    This woman (and I am sure there are MANY men/woman out there) has made
    these homeless animals her life.  She must not have much of a social
    life but has made a commitment to a very worthwhile cause.  That in 
    itself - is to be commended.
    
    I know that I have - in the past - said 'I would love to help ' or
    'I want to get involved' - but then get busy with other things and let
    it go.  Having adopted Sam - and seeing for myself (firsthand) that
    I can help has made me more aware of the plight of these homeless and
    defenseless animals.
    
    I have a lot of free time - so why not put it to good use.
    
    I am sure Pat would LOVE and appreciate anything you can give her - yes
    I plan on going over there Saturday or Sunday - whichever is more
    convenient for her.  I want to meet her in person and talk to all the 
    cats.  
    
    She said that going to a laundromat would be easier - seeing that a lot
    of fur could clog a regular house drain - so if I can - plan on doing
    that for her....if not, then I go grocery shopping once a week anyway -
    why not pick up some stuff for her as well.
    
    In making people aware of her place and her valiant efforts to take
    care of these cats - then if (God forbid) anything were to happen to
    her - somebody could take over and carry on.  Don't mean to get morbid
    here...but she is trying so hard and sounds like she can use all the
    help she can get.
    
    Hey, what are friends for!  This time I am putting my money where my
    mouth is.
    
    Marilyn, Otis, Tiffany & Sam
    
    P.S.  Sam is wonderful.  All three cats are drinking out of the
          same bowl - Otis and Sam eat together and sleep together...
          it's working out beautifully.  I think Otis and Tiff sense
          that Sam is old and frail - and are getting to be VERY
          protective of him.  Sam is NOT aggressive - will kiss me in
          the morning before looking for food and is so affectionate.
          Such a doll!
    
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| 3696.13 | What a Saint | WILLEE::MERRITT |  | Wed Jun 13 1990 12:30 | 16 | 
|  |     I also live in Fitchburg and never heard of Pat Brody until now.
    Wow...what a wonderful woman!!!
     
    I do not have much time to offer (new home owner) but you can bet  
    that a check will be in the mail this week and possibly once a
    month.   I will also start saving old blankets, pillows, sheets
    etc.  and possibly buy some kitty food for her.  I have always sent
    money to other Animal Shelters...but to think I can help someome
    in my own area...is wonderful.
    
    Please keep us posted...when you go visit!!  Tell her she is a saint
    and we'll get her as much support as possible.  
    
    Sandy (Tamba, Poco, and Barkley)  
    
    I will spread the word....
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| 3696.14 |  | ICS::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Jun 13 1990 12:56 | 6 | 
|  |     Marilyn,
    
    Could you possibly post Pat's number, or send it to me by mail?
    
    cin
    
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| 3696.15 | Her telephone number is (508)342-2143 | NATASH::ANDERSON |  | Wed Jun 13 1990 13:07 | 9 | 
|  |     Here is Pat's number.  She is located in Fitchburg, Massachusetts and
    the telephone number is (508)342-2143.
    
    She is delightful to talk with - so inspiring!
    
    Thanks,
    
    Marilyn
    
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| 3696.16 | HELP IS ON THE WAY! | FRICK::AMCGOWAN |  | Wed Jun 13 1990 13:37 | 8 | 
|  |     I just talked to my husband.  He suggested that he and I could send Pat
    $25.00 a month to help her out.  We are also going to go through the
    house and gather up any extra blankets and pillows that we have. 
    Marilyn, could I stop by your office on Friday, say around lunch time,
    and give you some things to bring over to her, including the first
    check for $25.00.  Sure hope that this will help.
    
    Arlene, Jackie, Marvin and Jim (my husband)
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| 3696.17 | Thank you Arlene...(sending a hug) | NATASH::ANDERSON |  | Wed Jun 13 1990 14:07 | 27 | 
|  |     Thank you Arlene (and Jim and kids) for helping Pat out.  
    
    Sure, I will be here Friday, so stop by any time.  I will make up a
    'care' box and bring it to her over the week-end.  If you don't
    mind, would you leave your address and phone number in the package you
    bring me - as I am sure Pat will want to contact you!  She will be so
    thankful and grateful.
    
    You are so special to help out this way.  In talking with Pat I
    stressed the fact that there would be a lot of people that would love
    to help - but couldn't 'physically' come in to do some of the laborious
    and tedious work (cleaning cat boxes, etc.) so that if we could help
    out monitarily or with some of the necessities it takes to run the
    place - perhaps that would ease the situation for her.
    
    Also, I realize there are other wonderful shelters, homes, societies
    that are in desparate need of help.  If anyone out there can't help 
    this particular shelter - or it is not in your area  - then maybe you 
    could consider donating some of the items mentioned in this topic to 
    the shelter nearest you.
    
    Do I sound like I should be on the campaign trail...or what!
    
    Thank you Arlene - you just don't know how happy Pat is going to be!!!
    
    Marilyn, Otis, Tiffany & Sam
    
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| 3696.18 | If you live near Tyngsboro.... | MAMIE::IVES |  | Wed Jun 13 1990 14:58 | 19 | 
|  |     I agree, you folks are great. Bless those husbands too that are so
    supportive.
    
    I know of one shelter, Kitty Angels run by Joan Abbott who ALWAYS seems 
    to need, money, food, bedding, litter, etc.
    
    They are a no kill shelter, and Joan has ended up with many a cat
    or kitten in her house that needs special attention or love.
    
    She is a great person, who must work for a living during the day
    but the animals don't suffer.
    
    If anyone lives near the Tyngsboro area that is where Kitty Angels
    is located.
    
    Many of you folks have seen Joan at the cat shows with her cages full
    of cats needing homes. Nice person who deserves some more help.
    
    Barbara
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| 3696.19 | Organize! | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Fri Jun 15 1990 07:51 | 25 | 
|  |     re: Silver Lining Memorial -  All I need is a request from someone
    who has lost a cat or dog this past quarter to make Pat Brody a
    recipient.  
    
    re: sponsoring a cat via the SLM - it would be possible, but the
    donations would be sent once a quarter not monthly.  I'm sure that
    would be acceptable to Pat :-)
    
    re: Other types of help to other organizations - I think all of us 
    could spare some of the things these places need.  What we need is
    coordinators in different locations to collect the donations and
    take them to the shelters.   If you know of a shelter in your area
    that needs towels, blankets etc then make it public here and also
    make your location known.  Then those of us who want to donate will
    bring things to you.  
    
    For example - Lenora Palmer works in the MR01 library and also 
    works with Framingham humane.  If anyone wants to make donations
    to those folks contact her at DLNVAX::PALMER.  
    
    Now is anyone located in the MRO cluster who can take things to
    Pat Brody.  I have some old towels and an old afghan that she
    can have.
    
      Nancy DC
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| 3696.20 | More information! | NATASH::ANDERSON |  | Fri Jun 15 1990 09:30 | 22 | 
|  |     I love this file....
    
    First, let me thank Lennice for stopping by yesterday to drop off some
    cat food for Pat Brody.  I know that Pat will be thrilled.  I am
    calling Pat this morning to let her know what is going on and that I
    will be going to the shelter tomorrow to deliver the goods.
    
    I work in Stow and would be glad to be the contact for this facility
    to help Pat Brody in Fitchburg.  I am aware of, but know nothing
    about, a shelter in Lancaster...but will find out.  Does anyone know a
    contact person that I can call/write?  I live in Leominster
    so going to Fitchburg and Lancaster once a week in nothing for me.
    If people can somehow coordinate getting 'goodies' to me here at
    Stow - then I can make the deliveries.
    
    Thanks so much for everyone's help, ideas and generosity.  Makes a
    person feel good inside to know that there are loving and caring 
    people out there.
    
    Marilyn, Otis, Tiffany & Sam
    
    P.S.  Anymore great ideas out there????
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| 3696.21 | I'll also coordinate for: MLO,MSO,CFO,VRO | ICS::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Fri Jun 15 1990 10:40 | 5 | 
|  |     I work in PKO, and will act as a collector for donations to Pat Brody
    also.   
    
    cin
    
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| 3696.22 |  | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Fri Jun 15 1990 12:25 | 4 | 
|  |     I'll volunteer to collect in the NRO/DLB ect. area.
    
    	Michele
    
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| 3696.23 | my hand /paw is up.. | AIMHI::MCCURDY |  | Fri Jun 15 1990 12:40 | 2 | 
|  |     Hi,I will volunteer  to collect for MKO..
    Kate
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| 3696.24 | You people are so wonderful! | NATASH::ANDERSON |  | Fri Jun 15 1990 13:23 | 26 | 
|  |     You guys are so fantastic...thank you!
    
    Thanks Arlene for dropping off the box of blankets, etc. for Pat -
    she is going to be so excited.  Your empathy and generosity overwhelms
    me.
    
    Now that some of us have said that we will volunteer to collect for
    certain sites...I guess the next issue is to figure out how to get the
    stuff to Pat.
    
    I am more than willing to take all the deliveries and bring them to Pat
    - once a week - what are your feelings regarding this?  Or, would you 
    (the volunteers) prefer to deliver the stuff to Pat yourselves?
    
    Please let me know, on-line or via MAIL, as to what your preferance
    is.
    
    Marilyn, Otis, Tiffany and Sam
    
    P.S.  Just for interests sake - I am going to take pictures tomorrow
          of Pat, and some of her cats.  Wouldn't it be nice to see some of
          the animals you are helping/saving?
    
    
    
    
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| 3696.25 | I'll help | PROSE::GOGOLIN |  | Fri Jun 15 1990 14:04 | 8 | 
|  |     I have some old, clean linens to donate. I'm at ZK (Spitbrook Rd., 
    Nashua) and would be willing to collect stuff from anyone here. 
    We could probably make some arrangements to get the stuff (also
    any donations from MK, if that would make it more convenient) to 
    one of you in Mass. who's going to the shelter, or I could deliver 
    it myself (anyone else from this area interested in going?).
    Linda
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| 3696.26 | Meow | CUPMK::TRACHMAN | EmacX Exotics * 264-8298 | Fri Jun 15 1990 14:53 | 3 | 
|  |     I'm in MK01 also, with Kate!  
    
    Elaine
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| 3696.27 |  | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Fri Jun 15 1990 15:45 | 5 | 
|  |     I have bi-monthly product meetings in MKO and work in NRO.  I can
    help get stuff down to the area and deliver it to Marilyn or 
    whoever is heading to fitchburg.
    
    Michele
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| 3696.28 |  | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Jun 15 1990 16:21 | 3 | 
|  |     Does Pat have the federal tax qualification stuff so that DEc will match
    contribution to her?
    
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| 3696.29 | She does not have a 501(c) 3 I.D. tax number. | NATASH::ANDERSON |  | Fri Jun 15 1990 16:37 | 15 | 
|  |     No, unfortunately she doesn't have the 501(3) number that you need in
    order to receive State and Federal funds...as well as Matching Gift
    funds.  I will discuss it further with her, but I somehow got the 
    feeling that she doesn't want the hassle of filling out all the forms.  
    And, believe me, there are a lot of forms.
    
    I tried to tell her that Digital would match any funds made by our
    employees, as well as donors that contribute who work for other
    matching gift companies...but it didn't seem to matter to her.
    
    Going to see her tomorrow - with all the boxes and money - hey, you
    guys are great, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
    
    Marilyn, Otis, Tiffany & Sam
    
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| 3696.30 | more coordination! | ICS::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Mon Jun 18 1990 08:58 | 11 | 
|  |     I'll get the stuff to Pat myself, since I live in Fitchburg....and if
    anyone in NH wants to get stuff to E.T. then she could get it to me,
    and I could get it to Pat.  
    
    I'm assuming that this will be okay with Elaine, and since we see each
    other fairly regularly, it wouldn't be a problem.
    
    Elaine???
    
    cin
    
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| 3696.31 | Got to meet Pat - and her wonderful 'family' | NATASH::ANDERSON |  | Mon Jun 18 1990 10:21 | 46 | 
|  |     Dear friends:
    
    I went to see Pat Brody Saturday and I got to meet her and her wonderful
    'family' of cats.  I have never seen so many BEAUTIFUL cats in my life.
    Really impressive.
    
    Anyway, Pat says 'thank you' to all that are helping and is grateful
    for anything anyone can do/give.
    
    Some things that she needs:
    
    Friskies buffet cat food (no fish variety, please)
    Purina cat chow
    Summer bedding (cotton - so the fabric 'breathes')
    Old cookies sheets (that's how she feeds the cats)
    Wiskers' cat food
    Trash bags
    
    She goes through 6 cases of wet food and 2 large bags of dry food
    weekly.
    
    She also wants to know if some person could help her repair a leaky
    roof.  The dwelling (shelter) is small and in looking at it I assume
    that it would take someone 1/2 a day to fix this.  Right now it's
    a pain - but in the winter moisture collects, freezes and is rotting
    what wood there is.  I would guess this a 'first' priority issue for
    her.  She is not physically capable of fixing this.  Also, some
    chicken wire needs to be replaced over one of the pens (the garden)
    where the cats can be enclosed but get benefit of sun and fresh
    air.  In the winter she drapes a tarp over it to keep snow from
    the area.
    
    Tracey and I saw about a dozen cats we wanted to take home with
    us....just beautiful animals.
    
    And, if anyone is contemplating adding to their 'family' - but is
    wondering if your cat (or two cats - or three cats) will accept
    a new 'furface'......take heart in knowing that those 60 cats
    get along fabulously - no problems.  So, if 60 can live together
    in harmony - what is a couple more?
    
    Thanks again for all your support and help - God, you should see
    some of those cats.  They are so precious!
    
    Marilyn, Otis, Tiffany & Sam
    
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| 3696.32 | That's fine with me! | CUPMK::TRACHMAN | EmacX Exotics * 264-8298 | Mon Jun 18 1990 11:34 | 12 | 
|  |     Cin,  that's fine with me!  My office number is MK01-2/D15.  Pole 2D15
    
    is IN my office - it's a friend of mine!!!  Folks can leave the stuff
    either on my table, or under my table.  Or, meet me outside or
    whatever.
    
    If you want to set up a car swap with the stuff, just send me mail
    or give me a buzz to set up a time 
    
    PICA::TRACHMAN  DTN: 264:8298
    
    E.T.
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| 3696.33 |  | WILLEE::MERRITT |  | Mon Jun 18 1990 12:09 | 20 | 
|  |     Marilyn
    
    What would be the best way to get a check to Pat?  Do you think
    mailing it directly to her would be best?  If so...can you please
    supply me with her address.  Or if you think it would be best to
    get the check to you...please let me know how I can do this.
    
    I'm sure Pat and her family are very appreciative of all you are
    doing for them.   You are a wonderful..heartwarming...caring person.
                             
    It's hard for me to believe that 60 cats can get along!!
    
    
    Sandy (Tamba, Poco, and Barkley)
    
    
    
    
    
    
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| 3696.34 | we can work out  the details.. | AIMHI::MCCURDY |  | Mon Jun 18 1990 12:40 | 9 | 
|  |         well.. I live right across the street from ZKO,, So I  can also
    accept "stuff at home" too.. as well as her in Mko.  I am located at 
    MKO1-2 RIGacross from pole d28... E.T.. I can give the stuff
    to you to give to Cindy,, or I can  have Don drop it off.. what ever
    works besty is fine by moi.. Ifanyone wants to drop stuff off
    at my house that is fine.. my home phone is 603-888-4426..(I  have a 
    machine).. or I can  "pick stuff up too..". if necessary.. have
    "Pookiemobile will travel..".. I Love it when a plan comes together..
    Kate
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| 3696.35 |  | NATASH::ANDERSON |  | Mon Jun 18 1990 12:50 | 35 | 
|  |     Re:  .33 (Sandy)
    
    Checks can be made out to:     Pat Brody
    ...and mailed to
    
    125 Appleton Circle
    Fitchburg, MA  0l420
    
    You could send the check to me - but if you send it to her directly
    then she will just get it that much faster.
    
    She is VERY appreciative and I think gives her a morale boost and makes
    it easier to accept the many cats that are unwanted.  She has quite a 
    few cats that were found by landlords...in apartments - when tenants 
    moved on.  One cat, a beautiful white female, had been stranded in an 
    empty apartment (by its owners) for a week before the landlord went in 
    to clean for the next tenant and found her.   No wonder some landlords
    are tightening up and not allowing tenants to own pets.  There is
    always two sides to every story.
    
    Anyhoo....she loves them all - they all have names - and their own
    distinct personality.
    
    Thanks for the help...
    
    Marilyn, Otis, Tiffany & Sam
    
    
    P.S.  One thing that impressed me - and really stays in the back of my
          mind is how well adjusted each cat is - they all play, sleep,
          eat, and live together so harmoniously!  Shows you what true
          love and unselfish devotion can do!
    
    
    
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| 3696.36 |  | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Tue Jun 19 1990 08:15 | 28 | 
|  |     I wish Pat would tell me her secret  ;-)
    
    Lets not forget that there are alot of other deserving shelters
    out there and if its not convenient for you to get things to Pat's
    shelter then by all means find another one that is convenient to
    you.  I'll be sending a load of linens to Framingham Humane.
    
    I asked Lenora what else they need and here is their list:
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    Hi Nancy!
    I just wanted to let you know that I spoke with one of the ladies 
    from the shelter regarding any donations and she said that we can 
    always use:
    Liquid bleach
    Paper plates (the small kind, like for desserts and the paper ones 
       are prefered rather than the plastic kind)
    Cat litter
    Cat food of any kind (including cat food tuna and mackeral varieties 
       or anything else smelly to encourage unhappy cats to eat)
    Towels and blankets (of course)
    I'll let you know if I hear that we need anything else.  Thanks again!
    Lenora
    
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| 3696.37 | Another suggestion | WMOIS::C_BILLINGTON |  | Tue Jun 19 1990 12:30 | 10 | 
|  |     
    One of the things I do is, whenever we go to the flea market or any
    yard sales, I always look for old blankets, sheets, pillow cases, baby
    diapers, etc. Those usually make good donations to shelters or animal
    hositals. I waite until there's a laundry basket full wash and dry them
    and then take them to the receipient!
    
    Celeste, Fred, and Chico
    
    
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| 3696.38 | Random thought | WFOV12::APODACA | Homey Don't Play Dat. | Wed Jun 20 1990 11:06 | 11 | 
|  |     I wonder if someone with the "legalese" kind of mind to help Pat
    qualify for those Tax ID numbers would make her more receptive to
    trying to get one?  She is missing out on extra help from those
    who can have matching gifts with their donations!  
    
    Perhaps someone helping her to complete the somewhat intimidating
    forms would encourage her to apply?  (I have hard enuf time trying
    to fill out 1040EZ...  :/ )
    
    
    ---kim
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| 3696.39 | Requesting a 501(c)3 status... | NATASH::ANDERSON |  | Wed Jun 20 1990 13:29 | 32 | 
|  |     In reference to filing for a 501(c)3 status....easier said than done!
    
    Not only do you have to fill out forms - you also have to state your
    purpose and submit a form of goals.  Also, a Board of Directors
    has to be selected and estimated taxes are to be filed every 3 
    months.
    
    None of this is difficult - but it is cumbersome and involved. 
    
    The reason a Board of Directors has to be selected is so that not just
    one person is running the whole operation - that votes are taken and
    there has to be an 'odd' number of people - in order to break a tie in 
    a decision making vote.
    
    If you want to make a donation - lets say - to 'Save the Children'
    but you never heard about it - you can write to that non-profit
    organization and request it's letter of purpose and goals.  This is to
    be provided - free of charge to you so that you can decide whether or
    not you chose to donate money to this organization.
    
    There is a LOT of room for fraud in non-profit organizations - so
    there is a lot of investigating and a lot of red-tape involved.  If
    someone REALLY wants the benefits of having a 501(c)3 status - then
    they go through all the proper channels in order to qualify.
    
    I explained that to Pat - but she didn't want to go through the hassle.
    I, too, wish she had that non-profit status because she could be
    doubling the money she receives plus be qualified to receive corporate
    donations...but it is her choice.  
    
    Marilyn
    
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| 3696.40 |  | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Mon Jun 25 1990 07:59 | 2 | 
|  |     Well, Pat is certainly still eligible to receive the SLM award.
      Nancy
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| 3696.41 | Other reasons, too... | ICS::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Mon Jun 25 1990 10:45 | 15 | 
|  |     Well, I went to help Pat out for a few hours on Saturday, cleaning
    ears.  I was very impressed with the overall health of the cats, and
    their apparent good nature.  Pat really does love the cats.
    
    BUT....I did have a problem with the was the FelV positive cats were
    being housed in respect to the FelV negative cats.  I was not convinced
    at all that there was no exposure from the positive to the negative
    cats.  For this reason, alone, I'ld be cautious about either fostering
    or adopting one of the negative cats without another blood test, and
    isolation for 90 days.
    
    Anyone wanting more information can contact me off-line.
    
    cin
    
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| 3696.42 | Sorry for the short notice... | PROSE::GOGOLIN |  | Mon Jun 25 1990 16:57 | 7 | 
|  |     I'm making a run up to MK on Wednesday (6/27). If anyone at ZK has
    donations for Pat Brody they'd like me to deliver to our MK contact,
    please let me know by 5:00 tomorrow (Tues.).
    Linda
    PROSE::GOGOLIN
    DTN 381-0710
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| 3696.43 | Pat Brody's Health | WILLEE::MERRITT |  | Mon Jul 23 1990 12:20 | 23 | 
|  |     I received the most beautiful letter from Pat Brody thanking me
    for my donation.   She was very thankful and appreciative for
    everything we have done for her.  I read this letter and cried all
    the way through it because this lady is one heck of a wonderful
    person.  As you are aware, Pat does have cancer...they
    have just found a few more tumors in her liver and bowels and her
    first chemo treatment was Friday.  I spoke to her Mom on Saturday
    and she said Pat was not feeling too good.
    
    I know that many of you have documented the items Pat needs to
    support her Purr-Fect Cat_Tel shelter, and I think she needs more
    help now then she ever did before.  But most of all Pat needs
    your prayers.  
    
    I keep thinking to myself "God would never take away this wonderful
    person who has given her life to save the kitties.
    
    Please pray for her..
    
    
    Sandy (Tamba, Poco, and Barkley)
    
    
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