Showing posts with label alley cat rescue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alley cat rescue. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

A little cat chat....

Good news!! Suki and Oscar went to their new loving home on Saturday. I am so thrilled that they were adopted together, and their new family adores them. Woohoo for a happy ending!
Now, i just need to find a wonderful home for their brothers, Sammy and Skippy. These two are literally the sweetest boys EVER! They are my bundles of joy. Both of them purr immediately when they lay eyes on you and love to snuggle. They play hard too....everything they see is a toy! Whoever ends up adopting them is going to be super lucky because they are so amazing.




My vet called this morning and begged me to take a kitten that had been run over by a car. How could i possibly say no??!! If I didn't, he would probably be taken back to animal control where he would meet a terrible fate. I had wanted to take a little break from fostering, but that just isn't going to happen any time soon. Our amazing vet has done so much to help with our rescued cats and kittens, so I want to help THEM as much as I want to help the kitten. They are the most compassionate, generous vet clinic I have dealt with. I will be picking up the little one tomorrow, so I will give you an update soon.

This weekend is the monthly TNR clinic, so I will be heading to the stockyards to try to trap 5 feral cats and kittens. Paws crossed that we fill all 5 slots!!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

A KittySnip for a fellow cat lady :)!!!

You guys came up with SUCH great names for our newest stray kitty!! Seriously, I LOVED them all and am going to have to keep them on hand for future cats. I haven't been able to decide on a permanent name yet (i seem to be riddled with indecision these days!!), so I chose my giveaway winner with the random integer picker on the internet. Jenny Carter of Alley Cat Rescue is the lucky lady! Jenny is a fellow artist and cat rescuer. She is always busy trapping and snipping the feral kitties in her neighborhood. Thank goodness for her dedication and relentless efforts! Here are two of her current feral kitten rescues. She is working hard to tame them and eventually find homes for them. Jenny, thanks for everything you do for our precious furry friends! Just let me know which KittySnip from my shop you'd like to adopt...taming and feeding is not required :).