Molly Needs Eye Surgery


UPDATE:  Molly is well and living in her forever home...her name is Biscuit now, which suits her!  Thank you for your generosity toward this beautiful girl! (awaiting a new picture from her mom!)




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The Little Cats Rescue recently saved Molly from a high-kill shelter. Unfortunately, she came to us with a serious eye infection, and now needs eye surgery to keep her from going blind. Her surgery will cost about $2,700. and without your help, we won't be able to afford her surgery. 

Please help Molly to be able to see properly and not be in pain! You can make a donation online using PayPal, or if you prefer to mail a donation check, you can send it to:
The Little Cats' Rescue
4229 Abaco Court
New Port Richey, FL 34653

Molly and the Little Cats Rescue greatly appreciate your kindness! >^..^<

Food Donations Neeed!

We have TWO bags of cat food left, and literally NO MONEY. If you'd like to help please do! Nutro Max dry either chicken or salmon - you can find it at Tractor Supply, on Chewie.com, or any pet store.

Click here to make a donation with PayPal,

I know, it seems like we are always needing help with money . . . what can I say - 50 cats eat a lot! Vet bills are no small matter. RaeAnna is personally putting everything she has into this shelter - and appreciates every dollar you give the cats in her care. Thank you for your support!  >^..^<

Cat Sanctuary Roof Repair

The Little Cats' Rescue Sanctuary is in dire need of roof repair. Our sanctuary is home to 50 formerly homeless cats and one amazing dog. The house was built in the 1970s and purchased specifically for cat rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming by our founder. Founded in 2002, The Little Cats' Rescue has successfully rehomed over 1,000 cats and done Trap Neuter, Return (TNR) for hundreds of cats. We've never had any paid staff and survive solely on donations. Rest assured that 100% of your donations will always go to the care and housing of our rescued cats. 

Thank you so much for caring!


Click the PayPal button to donate online, 
or you can mail a donation check to:
The Little Cats' Rescue
4229 Abaco Ct.
New Port Richey, FL 34653




Rest in Peace, sweet Scottie. You were born 11/1/09, arrived at TLCR 7/28/10, and departed this world at 3:30 a.m. 8/19/15 while in my arms. You were an angel - and now you really are one. Always a joy - never a problem. You went to all the adoption events without even a whimper. I will miss you, sweet one.
Scottie was diagnosed with "probably FIP" about six months ago. I've given him palliative care, and watched closely as he deteriorated in health. Yesterday was day three of not eating, so I was going to have him euthanized today - as his breathing was becoming labored. I am so grateful that he passed on his own, in his own bed, in my arms. I spoke with him softly for the few hours it took, easing his transition. It was am amazing experience, as it always is when a loved one goes peacefully, naturally, on to the next plane. Josie Spadaro Carr, thank you for being Scottie's sponsor. heart emoticon
UPDATE:  KiKi has gone on to the Rainbow Bridge.  She got to us too late.  

This precious kitty is KiKi. She is a two-year old Himalayan girl who has gone from a hoarder situation to a home of neglect - as you can see from her picture. (her eyes are actually blue) Pretty much most of her body looks like this. I rescued her today and took her to our vet, who said she seems to be in good health except for this horrible skin condition. She had been basically living in a litter box, eating litter, for a month. When she is all healed, emotionally and physically,we will hopefully rehome her. If you would like to sponsor KiKi, or foster her, please email me at thelittlecats@gmail.com She will need to be spayed and vaccinated.   No cat deserves to live like that, and no cat deserves to be killed because of this. You could use our Paypal link on the side of the page, or mail to our address.  


 The Little Cats' Rescue is STILL HERE! We lost our webmaster, and our founder (me - RaeAnna) hasn't had the time to work on our website.  Since we no longer have our commercial adoption site, you will be able to meet your potential new best friend un-caged in this homey setting!
  
We sure could use some volunteers to help keep their home spiffy and the cats entertained!  Give us a call if you are interested in helping in any way!  (727) 359-9629

Above:  Relaxing on the back porch in the glorious sunshine.

To the right:  Cuddling together in the front room.

All of our cats have come from dire circumstances.  Some from "death row" at an animal control, or from the street, or just dumped off here at our doorstep.

Everyone is spayed or neutered, tested for FIV/FeLV, vaccinated, and socialized.  Our cats range in ages from 10 months - 14 years.  We have some difficult cats (various issues), some pairs of cats who must stay together, and some that need to be an only pet.  Our cats live side-by-side with our cat-loving rescued dog, a 66 lb. Pit mix named Ty.



If you would love to adopt a new friend, but are unable to - please consider SPONSORING one! Every cat we have rescued has been promised a forever home here at the Sanctuary if no adoption is found for them.  We do have some "lifers" that are unadoptable for various reasons.  They need your support!

We exist solely on donations and are a 501(c)3 non-profit.   As such, all of your donations are tax-dedictible, and 100% of your donations go to the care and housing of these precious ones.  TLCR has never had any paid staff.  We survive solely on donations - and we cannot do it alone.



Watching and waiting - for new food, of course!