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It seems like yesterday I was writing our first “end of the year” blog … and here we are again already. The end of the year is always a nice time for reflection. To take stock and, most importantly, count our blessings. Adopters, Volunteers, Board Members, Donors, FaceBook & Twitter friends – we thank you…
Operation: Santa’s Helper!
We all know that Santa is amazing and his elves are rock stars. But, occasionally, even Santa and the elves need a little assistance. We were thrilled to be asked to help with a very special Christmas morning delivery on behalf of Mr. Claus! A special little girl asked for a kitten this year. And…
TNR by the Letters: “N” is for Neuter
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…
9 Lives From Helmetta
On 11/13/14 at approximately 9am, the NJSPCA raided the Helmetta Regional Animal Shelter after months of reports from volunteers and employees. Suspected abuse to many of the animals inside this new, large facility that served 21 towns. On 11/13/14 at approximately 10pm, one veterinarian and a few vet techs were allowed into the shelter to…
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Written by Karma Cat Foster, Socializer, Crafting Guru, and Blog Writer, Jacqueline R. Ever wonder what a “sanctuary” cat is? Well, it isn’t a cat dedicated to a life of worship in a Cathedral. Sanctuary animals, especially here at Karma Cat Rescue Society, are our feline friends who will be forever cared for by our…
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With February being American Heart Month, now is a better time than ever to know how to keep your cat or dog’s heart healthy. To learn more about cat and dog health, we spoke with Dr. Eileen Mera, VMD, Lead Veterinarian at Wright Veterinary Medical Center, about this important topic. Here’s what she had to…