Hi Everyone,
We are on an adopting roll again thanks to all of you and your wonderful support and hard work. We have just adopted 7 kitties in 3 days!
Azul and Meezer, Penelope and Grady, and Amber and Chatter all went in pairs. Each pair are siblings so we are very happy with that. We also adopted Ace on the very last day of Dec. and if you will check out our Facebook page, you will see him renamed Boomer with his new girl. It is so sweet.
Also, we brought in a girl trying to live in a culvert who will go to YHS for lack of fosters but by the time we rescued THIS GUY, pictured left, we had a foster space come open so we took him in. Approx. 3 years old and not neutered! Uh oh!
We still have 24 in foster waiting to come into the Shack but those numbers seem laughably small compared to the amount we did this year. When I get the head count I will report it!
Thank you all so much for making this all possible. From the intake, fostering, paperwork, vet visits, money and time donations, internet work, camera work, interfacing with the community about their strays, trapping, transporting, the publications who feature us, the List goes on and on. One of the most crucial pieces is fostering which allows us to take the kitties off the street immediately to safety when we find out about them. So if you know of people with spare bed or bathrooms, see if they would be willing to help save lives by hosting a stray or strays to get them to safety until we can make room.
You make all the difference,
Susan and the Catty Shack Volunteers and Tenants
We are on an adopting roll again thanks to all of you and your wonderful support and hard work. We have just adopted 7 kitties in 3 days!
Azul and Meezer, Penelope and Grady, and Amber and Chatter all went in pairs. Each pair are siblings so we are very happy with that. We also adopted Ace on the very last day of Dec. and if you will check out our Facebook page, you will see him renamed Boomer with his new girl. It is so sweet.
Also, we brought in a girl trying to live in a culvert who will go to YHS for lack of fosters but by the time we rescued THIS GUY, pictured left, we had a foster space come open so we took him in. Approx. 3 years old and not neutered! Uh oh!
We still have 24 in foster waiting to come into the Shack but those numbers seem laughably small compared to the amount we did this year. When I get the head count I will report it!
Thank you all so much for making this all possible. From the intake, fostering, paperwork, vet visits, money and time donations, internet work, camera work, interfacing with the community about their strays, trapping, transporting, the publications who feature us, the List goes on and on. One of the most crucial pieces is fostering which allows us to take the kitties off the street immediately to safety when we find out about them. So if you know of people with spare bed or bathrooms, see if they would be willing to help save lives by hosting a stray or strays to get them to safety until we can make room.
You make all the difference,
Susan and the Catty Shack Volunteers and Tenants