Hi Everyone,
We have a few newsworthy items to inform you of.
First off, without any fireworks going off or drum rolls or anything, we quietly passed the 400+ mark in cats rescued since our non profit started in late 2011. That is the number of cats we have taken off the streets of the tri-city area. While it doesn't seem like nearly enough just let your imagination take you to the tri-city area with those 400+ cats still out there! You have helped us spare that many cats and kittens the untold suffering of lives on the street they would have experienced without us.
We have 28 kittens at the present time along with mothers and others who have either joined the Catty Shack or are being held in foster until they can. We, like everyone else, can use more fosters so if you know of anyone who could foster put them in touch with us. We need fosters for kittens but also for single cats we are bringing in as strays to be adopted. They are friendly, tired, hungry and needing a place to decompress and remember what life could be like before they were abandoned, dumped or run off.
I wish I could convey to you what heroes our fosters are. We absolutely could not continue without them. They fill in the needed gaps in care, round the clock feeding, medical care, vet visits, socializing and so much more. They are the ones who say YES every time and even volunteer themselves without me asking them. It is amazing and awe inspiring how much they give of themselves with no expected reward but to say good bye to the little ones they have raised so carefully with so much concern. They are the best!
Today we adopted little Lilly to a new home and wish her every happiness. What a sweet little girl from a mom found as a stray in Williamson Valley. We lost her little brother in post op for his neuter surgery, something new to us, and she had to adapt to being a lone sibling. But the two fosters who had her then took in 5 more kittens so Lilly would have siblings. She never saw a stranger, whether cat or human. Good luck little Lilly. We are a little lonely without you.
We have welcomed several new volunteers to the Catty Shack and have some exciting things in store for the future which we will be sharing with you.
Don't forget to visit our Facebook, Instagram, GoFundMe and website catthyshackrescue.org for quick news flashes and kitty fixes.
Thank you for being part of the Catty Shack Family and for your support and caring. We couldn't do ANY of it without ALL of you!
Susan and the Kitties
We have a few newsworthy items to inform you of.
First off, without any fireworks going off or drum rolls or anything, we quietly passed the 400+ mark in cats rescued since our non profit started in late 2011. That is the number of cats we have taken off the streets of the tri-city area. While it doesn't seem like nearly enough just let your imagination take you to the tri-city area with those 400+ cats still out there! You have helped us spare that many cats and kittens the untold suffering of lives on the street they would have experienced without us.
We have 28 kittens at the present time along with mothers and others who have either joined the Catty Shack or are being held in foster until they can. We, like everyone else, can use more fosters so if you know of anyone who could foster put them in touch with us. We need fosters for kittens but also for single cats we are bringing in as strays to be adopted. They are friendly, tired, hungry and needing a place to decompress and remember what life could be like before they were abandoned, dumped or run off.
I wish I could convey to you what heroes our fosters are. We absolutely could not continue without them. They fill in the needed gaps in care, round the clock feeding, medical care, vet visits, socializing and so much more. They are the ones who say YES every time and even volunteer themselves without me asking them. It is amazing and awe inspiring how much they give of themselves with no expected reward but to say good bye to the little ones they have raised so carefully with so much concern. They are the best!
Today we adopted little Lilly to a new home and wish her every happiness. What a sweet little girl from a mom found as a stray in Williamson Valley. We lost her little brother in post op for his neuter surgery, something new to us, and she had to adapt to being a lone sibling. But the two fosters who had her then took in 5 more kittens so Lilly would have siblings. She never saw a stranger, whether cat or human. Good luck little Lilly. We are a little lonely without you.
We have welcomed several new volunteers to the Catty Shack and have some exciting things in store for the future which we will be sharing with you.
Don't forget to visit our Facebook, Instagram, GoFundMe and website catthyshackrescue.org for quick news flashes and kitty fixes.
Thank you for being part of the Catty Shack Family and for your support and caring. We couldn't do ANY of it without ALL of you!
Susan and the Kitties