2017 Review
What a year! Thank you to all our volunteers, adopters, donors, and sponsors!
We look forward to a wonderful 2018 filled with lots of great things … including a big change for us! Don’t miss that announcement coming soon!!
What a year! Thank you to all our volunteers, adopters, donors, and sponsors!
We look forward to a wonderful 2018 filled with lots of great things … including a big change for us! Don’t miss that announcement coming soon!!
“Let new adventures begin.” As you may have heard, we hosted a Grand Opening/Open House celebration at our brand new Milltown Adoption Center last Sunday, July 29. And guess what? It was a raging success, thanks to you! In addition to hosting nearly 150 guests – and radio station Magic 98.3 – we also: Raised…
Our Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) Team has been hard at work all winter trying to beat the heat and get as many community cats fixed before kitten season arrives. So far this year, we’ve helped community members fix, microchip & vaccinate 54 colony cats. We thought we’d give you a peak behind the scenes, and breakdown TNR…
In 2013, we created our list of gifts for animals lovers. By popular demand, here’s our list for 2014! Google “gifts for pets” and you get about 14 million hits. “Gifts for pet lovers” returns about 3 million hits. A little better, but still a daunting search when you’re looking for the perfect gift for…
This sweet girl was surrendered to a local shelter when she was approximately 5 years old. As a delicate Siamese-mix, she was devastated and petrified in the shelter environment. We were able to transfer her out and place her in a foster home. It took a few months before Harlow relaxed enough to show us…
Duncan was originally rescued from deplorable conditions – living outside, born to a frail feral cat who had to fight for every meal. Duncan and his siblings were saved by volunteers committed to a trap-neuter-return campaign. He was fostered and nursed back to health – then neutered before he came to us. He saw a…
Sometimes, an animal’s best chance at a normal life involves a drastic surgical procedure. In January 2012, we had the opportunity to improve the lives of two cats with two different issues. Bethany Bethany was rescued by a kind school busdriver that had been watching her walk a young girl to and from the bus…