Welcome to our site on the Web. We hope you find your experience here enjoyable and return frequently to see our newest "additions" The kittens pictures and "bios" are changed on Wednesdays.  

A RESCUE WORKERS PLEDGE;  Give me the Helpless, the lost, the Homeless Wee Ones struggling just to live, the innocent refuse of an uncaring land. Send these, the weak abandoned lives to me - I offer warmth, care, hope and love. (Author: Shirley Davis) 

We do not have a shelter - we raise kittens in our home therefore we cannot accept older "kittens" or adults.

The Question is Not 'Can they talk?' Nor 'Can they reason?’ But 'Can they suffer' Jeremy Bentham                                    

There are 45 cats and dogs for every person born. Only 1 in 10 dogs born ever find a permanent home. Only 1 in 12 cats born ever find a permanent home Please spay and neuter your animals   
PLEASE  ADOPT
LIVES DEPEND ON IT!

  Please, take just a moment to look at this:          It's Meow or Never            (bring a tissue!)  

 

  

 

Coco  and the rest of his litter, Magik, Clemency, Peggy Sue, Carole and Orion

 

 Jacques and Jacques and Nelson playing.

 

Nelson                                                                Travis

It IS that time of the year, kittens are coming out of the woodwork. My friend Alana worked very diligently and was able to trap Coco's entire litter. They are all bigger and much stronger than Coco and are now eating by themselves. Coco is doing SO well considering he was 5.5 ounces and is now a round 10 ounces and the first head to pop up for his bottle. He is quite the young gentleman, always uses the litter box. To make room for this new litter Mary took Colette and Jacques and Karen took Allie, Timmy and Nate. Travis came to me on Monday weighing only 4.8 ounces. His eyes are still closed and so far he is nursing well but, as always, he is still very iffy. Drew and Nelson go in for their spa day next Tuesday the 13th. They will be ready to go to their forever home on the weekend of the 17th BUT they must stay together. Drew is completely deaf and needs his brother to guide him. He can never be let outside unless on a leash and harness. He is such a special little boy, I truly envy the lucky person who gets him. And of-course you know how you can help - trap a cat and treat it to a day at the spa complete with Gender Appropriate Surgery. Remember NO BIRTHS = NO DEATHS. You can save lives! We so appreciate all you do - Thank you!