A Reprieve

The Little Cats' Rescue isn't being forced to close down after all!  When we learned that our founder and foster mom of 50 cats needs bilateral hip replacements, panic ensued.  RaeAnna has been handling everything at the Sanctuary with a handful of dedicated volunteers coming in to help on their days off work.  It was impossible that she could have the surgery and all that entails, with the Sanctuary able to stay open.  Who would care for the cats and Ty?  We promised these resident cats that our Sanctuary is their home until adopted, knowing that there likely will be some that won't get adopted. "Shutting Down" is simply not an option.  Miraculously, two women showed up on our doorstep to adopt a cat. They began volunteering so they could better get to know the cats. They fell in love with the cats, with Ty,  adopted Gladys, and have been volunteering at the Sanctuary Monday - Friday ever since!  They will stay at the sanctuary while RaeAnna is in rehab.  Problem solved!

The Little Cats' Rescue is still standing, still the home to 50 wonderful cats and our guardian, TyTy.  And now, more than ever, we need your help.

Your donations allow us to continue, and we thank you for caring about The Little Cats' Rescue over these past 15 years!   We have always been run by volunteers and rely heavily on donations.  In addition to losing RaeAnna's ability to care for the cats, she will be out of work for about two months.  That money went straight into The Little Cats' Rescue account.  We're going to need your added support to keep things running smoothly.  We still have a large vet bill, still have cats that need vetting, and still rely on your support to properly care for these precious ones!  Please help us make up for the income we will lose while RaeAnna is out of work recovering from two hip replacements!


Thank you with purrs and kitty kisses, and a big kiss from TyTy, our wonderful doggie.  

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