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A Fundraiser with a Bite Breakups are rough. But fixing a feral cat? That’s empowering. For a $28 donation, we’ll name a feral cat after your ex before they undergo a life-changing surgery – neutering (or spaying, we are equal-opportunity snippers)! Once “Taylor” or “Chris” (or whatever name you choose) has been snipped, they’ll be released back outside…
Hustle and Bustle
There are many times in our lives when we are stressed out – running around like crazy people trying to get everything done. The “holiday season” is surely a great example. But, we aren’t the only ones feeling the effects of our packed schedules and long to-do lists – our pets can get stressed out…
Introducing the 2016 Feline Fitness Challenge!
Pleasantly plump, chunky, hefty, portly or fluffy… whichever word you use, they all mean the same thing: fat cats and paunchy pooches! According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, 58% of cats and 54% of dogs are considered overweight. To battle that steadily increasing number, there’s even an annual Pet Obesity Awareness Day (this…
6 Simple Tips to Nap with Your Cat
If you’d love to nap with your cat but some of your kitty’s behaviors make it difficult to do so, you are not alone. From incessant meowing to running laps around your bedroom, some cat activities just aren’t conducive to bedtime. Thankfully, you’re in the right place! Below are six simple tips to calm your cat down…
Adopting Just One Kitten
Truth be told, I’m usually surprised when someone wants to adopt just one kitten … especially when they don’t have any other cats in their home. How can you pick out just one of these cutie pies? And practically speaking, wouldn’t you want another fur-ball to use up some of that kitten energy? Otherwise,…
Special Adoption – Dylan
While we truly believe that every animal is special, there are some adoptions that stand out for various reasons. If you follow us, you know we like to focus on the positive aspects of what we do. That doesn’t change with this blog entry, but I will try to convey why this adoption is so…

Neuter Your Ex!
A Fundraiser with a Bite Breakups are rough. But fixing a feral cat? That’s empowering. For a $28 donation, we’ll name a feral cat after your ex before they undergo a life-changing surgery – neutering (or spaying, we are equal-opportunity snippers)! Once “Taylor” or “Chris” (or whatever name you choose) has been snipped, they’ll be released back outside…
Hustle and Bustle
There are many times in our lives when we are stressed out – running around like crazy people trying to get everything done. The “holiday season” is surely a great example. But, we aren’t the only ones feeling the effects of our packed schedules and long to-do lists – our pets can get stressed out…
Introducing the 2016 Feline Fitness Challenge!
Pleasantly plump, chunky, hefty, portly or fluffy… whichever word you use, they all mean the same thing: fat cats and paunchy pooches! According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, 58% of cats and 54% of dogs are considered overweight. To battle that steadily increasing number, there’s even an annual Pet Obesity Awareness Day (this…
6 Simple Tips to Nap with Your Cat
If you’d love to nap with your cat but some of your kitty’s behaviors make it difficult to do so, you are not alone. From incessant meowing to running laps around your bedroom, some cat activities just aren’t conducive to bedtime. Thankfully, you’re in the right place! Below are six simple tips to calm your cat down…
Adopting Just One Kitten
Truth be told, I’m usually surprised when someone wants to adopt just one kitten … especially when they don’t have any other cats in their home. How can you pick out just one of these cutie pies? And practically speaking, wouldn’t you want another fur-ball to use up some of that kitten energy? Otherwise,…
Special Adoption – Dylan
While we truly believe that every animal is special, there are some adoptions that stand out for various reasons. If you follow us, you know we like to focus on the positive aspects of what we do. That doesn’t change with this blog entry, but I will try to convey why this adoption is so…

Neuter Your Ex!
A Fundraiser with a Bite Breakups are rough. But fixing a feral cat? That’s empowering. For a $28 donation, we’ll name a feral cat after your ex before they undergo a life-changing surgery – neutering (or spaying, we are equal-opportunity snippers)! Once “Taylor” or “Chris” (or whatever name you choose) has been snipped, they’ll be released back outside…
Hustle and Bustle
There are many times in our lives when we are stressed out – running around like crazy people trying to get everything done. The “holiday season” is surely a great example. But, we aren’t the only ones feeling the effects of our packed schedules and long to-do lists – our pets can get stressed out…
Introducing the 2016 Feline Fitness Challenge!
Pleasantly plump, chunky, hefty, portly or fluffy… whichever word you use, they all mean the same thing: fat cats and paunchy pooches! According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, 58% of cats and 54% of dogs are considered overweight. To battle that steadily increasing number, there’s even an annual Pet Obesity Awareness Day (this…
6 Simple Tips to Nap with Your Cat
If you’d love to nap with your cat but some of your kitty’s behaviors make it difficult to do so, you are not alone. From incessant meowing to running laps around your bedroom, some cat activities just aren’t conducive to bedtime. Thankfully, you’re in the right place! Below are six simple tips to calm your cat down…
Adopting Just One Kitten
Truth be told, I’m usually surprised when someone wants to adopt just one kitten … especially when they don’t have any other cats in their home. How can you pick out just one of these cutie pies? And practically speaking, wouldn’t you want another fur-ball to use up some of that kitten energy? Otherwise,…
Special Adoption – Dylan
While we truly believe that every animal is special, there are some adoptions that stand out for various reasons. If you follow us, you know we like to focus on the positive aspects of what we do. That doesn’t change with this blog entry, but I will try to convey why this adoption is so…