Friday, October 2, 2009

New Cats Arrive, Kittens Born

Hi Everyone! We are just getting the new blog off the ground so please be patient as we get all of kitty photos uploaded and the blog totally functional. We have many, many cats and kittens for adoption..photos coming.. but please contact me if you are interested in adopting, fostering, donating or volunteering. You can also sponser a cat.. details to come! Follow us on Twitter and Facebook and help spread the word about our mission to help the cats. These pages are still under construction but you can still follow us!



On 10/1/09 we had abandoned sibling adult cats arrive from the city of Poughkeepsie. They were spayed/neutered, vaccinated for rabies and given Advantage Multi at A Cat's Place. They are recuperrating today. Both are brown tabbies, the male is short haired, and the female is long haired. We are hopeful for a forever home for them, as they are friendly and, about a year young.



This morning when I went out to feed breakfast to the cats, our recently rescued pregnant cat, Amelia had given birth to three beautiful babies. One is solid gray like mama, the other two are brown tabbies. Too soon to tell the sexes. Mama Amelia is a great mom so far. She has them all clean and cozy. Thank you to those of you who donated towels and blankets recently, the new family is enjoying them very much. Pictures coming....please call me if you are interested in adopting or sponsoring these or any of our other feline residents at 845-224-9694.



I will be offering a cat tip of the day, and today it is the product Missing Link. I am adding it to Amelia's food, as well as Vitamin C. It provides omega three's and bridges the nutritional gap of pet foods. We have experienced its helping with eliminating hairballs and helping to increase the shine of the fur.



Ways you can help (please help!) :

*donate through paypal, any amount would be so appreciated

*Goodsearch, choose Purrfect Companions as your charity of choice

*fostering/adoption

*do a fundraising event for us at school, work or church

*volunteer to trap, feed feral cats, transport cats to vet appointments

*administrative help







1 comment:

  1. Hello,

    Thank you for helping feral cats. May I send you helpful information via email?

    Nancy Peterson
    Cat Programs Manager
    The Humane Society of the United States
    npeterson@humanesociety.org

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