Rescuing, Volunteering, Fostering, Adopting, Donating - whatever you can do -it makes a huge difference in the life of a precious soul

A safe and loving home for senior cats and rescues . We have supported the needs of animals over a span of 30 years through rescue, medical care, spay and neuter, fostering, locating forever homes for hundreds of cats. We also rescue dogs and would like to do more of this as we increase the number of our foster volunteers.

Your support and donations will enable us to continue our work helping and securing shelter, food and medical care for both our sanctuary of cats and new rescues. Thank you for your tax deductible contribution and your dedication to the humane treatment of animals and to making a difference in these innocent lives.

Meet some of our Rescue Family that Live at the Sanctuary

 

Bayzoo

Bayzoo was one of 4 kittens born to a rescue cat on the street. He suffered from an immune disorder at birth. He is currently being treated for hyperthyroidism and IBS. He is 16 years of age and a gentle, kind soul here at the sanctuary.

Sophie & Spencer

Sophie and Spencer were only 3 days old, eyes still closed, when rescued. They were bottle fed and nurtured into health. Today at the age of 17, they remain a bonded pair and come to the sanctuary to live out their golden years. Sophie is being treated for hyperthyroidism, IBS, arthritis and small cell lymphoma.

Lilly

Lily is 16 years of age and being treated for IBS. She is the sweetest cat and loves attention. Gentle at heart with a peaceful energy, she resides at the sanctuary offering a welcome and a purr to everyone she meets.

 
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Amber

Rescued at a shopping mall, eating scraps thrown from shoppers. She required several trips to emergency vet, was also pregnant and gave birth to Ryan, Gemmie and Juno. Without hands on support from our loyal volunteers, they likely would not have survived.

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Tika’s litter

Tika gave birth to 8 beautiful healthy kittens. They were born right before covid and due to the circumstances, adoptions were not readily available. This bonded group teaches us humans that family is also highly valued amongst our animal friends. Come visit, and you will be amazed with their loving natures towards one another and also towards you. They remain at the sanctuary as a bonded octagon.

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Tika

Tika was rescued during torrential rain storms in a high traffic area. She was extremely sick, ending up in the Er 4 different times before giving birth that next week. Thanks to the efforts of our dedicated volunteers, both she and her litter would have faced grim circumstances.She required multiple visits to the ER due to pancreatitis and other digestive issues.