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Tiggs and the Catnip

Permalink 10/16/10 23:01, by Steph Shangraw, Categories: Tiggs
Earlier this afternoon, we decided to give Tiggs some catnip -- sprinkled on a tray for her to eat or roll in as she chose, and we gave her the green and yellow pompom that came in the catnip. She had lots of fun!!! For the rest o… more »

Tiggs in the Sun

Permalink 10/16/10 21:25, by Steph Shangraw, Categories: Tiggs
This is how we found Tiggs this morning. :D To see all the pictures from today, click here more »

Say Hi to Tiggs!

Permalink 10/16/10 21:08, by Steph Shangraw, Categories: Tiggs
After a long hiatus, it looks like I'm back to fostering again -- now for the new, no-kill, all-volunteer Kingston Animal Rescue. Tiggs is a really sweet tabby girl with beautiful orange highlights. She turned up as a stray and a compassionate person… more »

Aurora > Daisy

Permalink 10/16/10 20:27, by Steph Shangraw, Categories: SCP
I got a wonderful email a little while back, from Aurora's forever-family. Her name is now Daisy. In part, it says, 'I still think it's adorable how you called her and her littermates the "silver cuddle puddle"... She still does that of course, but n… more »
The lives of various fostered kittens and cats: Eva, born March 15 and abandoned the next day; Cory, orphaned at two weeks in mid-April and rejected by a foster-momcat April 17; Kate, Ryu, Zephyr, and Aurora, who were surrendered as "strays" on June 22 at roughly 4 weeks old; the "Sneezies", 6 3-month-old kittens who developed a respiratory infection; Beauty, Belinda, and Benny, a brave momcat and her two kittens; Tiggs, a very young mom.

Eva has gone to her forever home, and her family will continue to give us updates here. Cory is staying permanently with us. Kate, Zephyr, Ryu, and Aurora were all quickly adopted. Gambit and Stella have crossed the Rainbow Bridge, but Boomer, Archie, the black twins, and Beauty have all been adopted; Benny was, I believe, adopted by his other foster family

Please support your local shelter and rescue organizations so they can continue rescuing babies (just like these ones!) and adult animals who need assistance! Many shelters are in need of donations of supplies (ask for a wish list) and time (at a wide range of jobs) just as much as financial help. Rescue organizations have a wide variety of things they can use help with, contact yours and ask.
If you're looking for a pet, please adopt one that needs you!

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