Feather is such a sweet girl. She is a mellow lap cat, who clearly expresses herself. Adopted as a youngster, she was returned seven years later when her person went to a nursing home, and the family couldn't keep Feather. She does well with cats, dogs and children. Feather is front-declawed. Would you like to meet her? If you can't adopt her, would you consider being her sponsor while she remains at the Sanctuary?
Please contact The Little Cats' Rescue at (727) 359-9629 or thelittlecats@gmail.com to schedule a day and time to meet Feather, or for information on how to be her sponsor.
This handsome 14-year-old Norwegian Forest Cat is Oliver. Gina brought him to me at 6 weeks old, from a feral mom. He's always been a quirky character...you could even say he is a brat! Oliver is a cancer survivor. You've heard of a fibrosarcoma caused by rabies vaccine? It got him good. The tumor was attached to a rib and to part of his stomach, which had to be removed. He's a walking miracle. Life saving, drastic surgery performed by Dr. Scott Lamb was done six years ago. Oliver has a vet appointment on Tuesday - he's just not right. I know many of you have a soft spot in your heart for him - so please, send healing thoughts and prayers his way. If you can, please send him a tax-deductible donation for his upcoming veterinary bills. Paypal link and mailing address, if you are so inclined - are to the right- no amount is too small (or too large!). I'm holding my breath that he's gonna be okay. Yep - that really is his big bushy tail, and there he is arm in a arm with his bromance, Maxwell.