Happy Valentine’s Day!
Wanna double your love?

Meet Christopher + Matilda at the North Brunswick Petsmart – February 12 and 13!
Wanna double your love?
Meet Christopher + Matilda at the North Brunswick Petsmart – February 12 and 13!
Rescue can be difficult. There are days when we feel like we can never do enough. Days that make us cry for the animals we can’t save. Last Thursday was one of those days. I went to a local shelter to “pull” a few cats. We had space in our adoption center and foster homes…
What is a Pet Preparedness Plan? A pet preparedness plan is a set of simple but important steps you can take to ensure your pet’s health and safety in the case of a personal emergency (e.g., you are hospitalized for COVID-19). Read on to learn more about how to develop your own plan. Developing Your…
Meet Courtney. When found, she was homeless and pregnant. VERY pregnant. Within 5 days of being placed in a foster home, she gave birth to four kittens. Courtney is estimated to only be 10 months old: A BABY HAVING BABIES! But then she got ill and was rushed to the veterinarian with her kittens. The…
Wait, what? Yup, you read that title correctly: LIVING WITH HERPES. Feline Herpes, that is. Sneezing, watery eyes, runny nose, + congestion … kitty got a cold? Maybe, but if the symptoms are persistent and/or reoccurring – it could be feline herpes, also known as feline viral rhinopneumonitis (FVR), rhinotracheitis virus and/or feline herpesvirus type…
UPDATE 11/11/12 200pm: A large large donation was made to Staten Island Feral Initiative today: cat food (200+ cans & 2 large bags), carriers, toys, treats, litter, litter boxes, beds & linens. Thank you to everyone that donated – the feral cat caregivers were so grateful. Elena assembled over 30 volunteers today to build approximately…
The Beginning In the early spring of 2016, I was going through the worst period of depression and anxiety I’ve ever experienced. I was in real emotional pain and it was starting to develop into medical issues. As someone who has battled depression for the better part of 15 years, I knew that I should…