10/21/22 – T3, Rastus, Rasputin, were all rescued from the streets by caring individuals who needed our help to get them medically treated and then they could find furever homes. So many cats are left behind by their owners when they move or can no longer afford their care. And, there are many cats found on the streets after they have escaped from their homes but were never able to be reunited. Please make sure your pets have identification, microchipping is great, and are spayed/neutered. These 3 are lucky to be now with fosters or in furever homes unlike so many others. – diana.
10/21/22 – She started hanging around the house of a caring college student with a big heart but not a lot of money. Emilee, contacted and asked if we could cover Sally’s medical which she couldn’t afford. Emilee advised that her grandma had recently lost her 14 year old and would love to take in Sally. We said yes and now Sally is spayed/vaccinated/tested and here is Emilee’s update: – diana
Good morning, Diana, I just wanted to send an update on sweet Sally. She made it though her vet visit/ spay with a clean bill of health, which we are all really excited about, and is now safe and warm and getting acclimated in her new home. Sally’s “brother” -a stray we were able to pull from the streets and place with my Grandma last year- is very excited about his future playmate. She’s still got a little road ahead of her, getting to know her new family and home and routine, but she seems relieved and is getting in lots of R&R. Vet estimated her at about a year old, not sure what her life was like the 9 months before we met her but I’m glad she doesn’t have to be subjected to the elements and unknown any longer. Thank you for helping us make this possible and for all of the animals you change the lives of. Looking forward to the upcoming fundraiser! Best, Emilee