All Have Been Saved!
- By cfc
- 30 October, 2014
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An elderly longtime Shelton resident recently passed away in his home, leaving behind a dozen outdoor cats. He loved his “babies” (as he referred to them) and one of his greatest pleasures was having them all run to him for their twice a day feedings. They would jump on his lap for cuddling.
Since the house was sold, there was no place for the cats to go. We desperately searched for caring people to provide refuge for them! Most were orange in color, and each cat was spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and transported to their new place. All were adopted and saved!
Lucky
- By cfc
- 23 September, 2012
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As a small kitten Lucky was found hiding near an industrial heating unit outside a busy restaurant. The unit was mounted on a cement pad, surrounded by a deep ditch which was slowly filling with water. He had fallen into the ditch and was unable to get out on his own! Luckily a patron heard his pitiful cries and contacted us. We were able to rescue him and, after a vet exam, he was brought to a foster home. He was young enough that he was socialized quickly and was soon adopted …he is now happily living in his “forever home”!
Noelle
- By cfc
- 23 September, 2012
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Noelle is a very sweet tortie who was in an extremely neglectful situation. She was found living in a small wire cage with no food or water – only a filthy litter box. After being tested, spayed and vaccinated, we began the task of slowly socializing her. She was scared of everything and acted like she had not had much human contact at all. Thanks to a devoted foster parent giving her a lot of time and love, Noelle learned to trust! She eventually began to seek human contact and loved to just sit and be held constantly. Luckily, Noelle was adopted to a loving family. She now spends her days on her window seat watching the birds and squirrels outside…unless she is cuddled in someone’s lap, purring contentedly!
Magic
- By cfc
- 18 September, 2012
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This sweet kitten had a tough beginning in life, as he was found dragging his traumatized front leg in reverse position. Due to extensive nerve damage, his leg was amputated.
However, Magic didn’t mind that he was missing a leg – nor that he was FIV positive! He just showed that he loved life and wound up as a “lucky black cat” adopted to a very special, caring home. Magic now enjoys racing around the house during the day and cuddling up next to his loving owner at night.