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Bunny (now Rue)’s mom sent us a great update!

She is the sweetest, most affectionate cat I’ve ever known.  She wakes us with light nibbles in the morning and gives us sweet kisses when we say goodnight.  We thought her back legs would hinder her getting around, but that certainly is not the case.  She is extremely energetic and spends her days and nights running from room to room, chasing Roxy, and jumping up onto window ledges.  Thinking about her living outside in the cold, living under buildings, scrounging for food and seeking water in dirty pools of water really makes tears well up in my eyes.  I can’t imagine not having her in our lives and encourage anyone thinking about adopting an animal to do so.

Great news – a couple who met Bunny at Super Adoption Day have decided to adopt her! She went to her new home this weekend, and we are eagerly awaiting updates.  We currently only have 2 cats in foster care, but we have more that we need to catch! There are a few females who will be pregnant soon if they aren’t already, and we need to get them off the streets! If you can foster, or even hold a cat for a few days while it recovers from surgery, you can help us get these cats off the street. Please contact us through our website if you can help.

Your donations will help a cat!

Some of our expenses:
Renting traps
Spay/neuter surgery + shots & flea treatment for each cat($25/cat)
FIV/FeLV testing($20/cat)
Microchip ($5/cat)
Fostering (food, medicine, etc)

We plan to give you the opportunity to sponsor a specific cat after we catch them.

If you would like to help, but do not have a paypal account, please use the contact form and we will tell you how to send a donation.



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