Pansy needs a home!

PansyPlease help us find a home for Pansy, a beautiful Persian belonging to a last stage Cancer patient. He is temporarily staying with a foster person but his time is soon up. He is altered, about 10 and just wants to cuddle up on an old chair and know he is safe. If you would be willing to foster or take this old guy in, please contact Barb at : BarbaraH@thecatpeople.org.

Bella & Leo

Bella & LeoWe are desperate to find foster care for these beautiful, soon-to-be-homeless altered cats whose owner has decided she no long wants them. The Cat People will provide food and litter if you can possibly keep them for about three weeks…..very friendly, loving and ready to be thrown out. Contact barbarah@thecatpeople.org if you can help.  UPDATE:  Bella & Leo have been adopted.

Cissy

Cissy - cropped                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      We are desperate to place or do longtime fostering…. Cissy was found left in a box with a note attached stating that her owner died and she had no where to go. She is a highly affectionate, but shy at first, five year old spayed tabby. Cissy needs to be in a one cat, indoor home. Her favorite pastime is just looking out the window or cuddling by you. Please email barbarah@thecatpeople.org if you can provide a home for this sweet girl.

Volunteers Needed

If you really care about abandoned cats, AKA community cats, you can make a difference in the lives of these poor cats. Thanks to the new KC program, these cats can be altered, vaccinated and returned at no cost to anyone willing to take a little time to trap them. Maybe you do not have time to participate in full time volunteer work but would be willing to help once a week/month transport or trap, email barbarah@thecatpeople.org and we will talk with you about the many ways you can make life better for these felines.

Happy Cats Clinic

Thanks to the hardworking efforts of very dedicated cat lovers, the Happy Cats Clinic grant met its goal of altering 2600 cats. Unfortunately, the clinics are over until the next round of the grant.  At that time 93306 will still be included but the grant will pay for at least one more zip code-to be determined. In the meantime,  caretakers can call 868-6999 or email KernTNR.com if a trapped, non- owned, free-roaming  cat needs to be altered. While we are sad that the clinics are over, just think that we now have 2600 non-breeding cats out there!  We will update our blog and Facebook as we get more information.