Saturday, June 27, 2009

Tiger




This is Tiger, she is approximately 7 years old. She has been spayed, and is a wonderful cat. Tiger has an pretty bad upper respitory infection at the moment. Her nose is always running, and she hacks up conjestion that has accumulated during the day. She currently resides in a plastic storage bin filled with straw. Although Tiger is old and scruffy, she is still a very loving cat, especially with John (if the worst happened and he ever left, I think she'd not last very long). She likes to watch over the younger kittens, and will play with them from time to time.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Gingerboy




Ginger Boy is another friendly cat. He gets along really well with other cats, and will love children as well. Ginger Boy is going to be 1 this July. This cat is accustomed to being inside, and will use a litter box.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Sniffkin










This is Sniffkin,

He's a very attractive very well behaved, tiny cat. He's about a year old and is very affectionate. I adopted his sister, who was sick at the time, but Sniffkin, sadly, remains homeless. He gets along very well with other cats, and would be fine around children. He's a laid back cat, who likes to snooze, but will follow you around as his curiosity suppasses him.


Help these guys find a forever home

After watching these guys freeze outside last winter, John and I decided something has got to be done. It all started when an irresponsible pet owner allowed their animal outside without having it fixed. This overtime resulted in a feral cat population of over 30 cats, and kittens roaming about. We've tried finding charities that could help with vet care, but nothing effective is really available for the town of Brookhaven. Low cost vet care is great, but when dealing with 30 cats/kittens and making min wage, it's not really a feasible option to treat all of these guys. We are doing the best we can with the sick ones first. We have adopted a kitten I found on it's deathbed with severe conjunctivitis and an upper respiratory infection. She is now a very lucky little girl. She is the kitten on the home page of the blog. We have named her Jackie and she now a very happy and healthy little girl. I can't thank John enough for being there for these cats and for me when it really matters but we need your help too. As caring as he is John and I can't do it all alone. Now I wish to share these cats with you all, in hopes to find them all a good home. These cats have become apart of our lives and they deserve so much more.