Lucky Penny. Found in the Roberts trailer court at about 3-4 weeks old. Our court monitor, Michelle, bottle fed and nurtured this little orphan. She is the sweetest girl who will be ready for indoor adoption after spay surgery on September 19th. Contact Michelle to meet this special girl and get an adoption agreement now. 715-441-4843
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This is "Andy," a 3 yr old male. He does seem to want to be an indoor/outdoor cat. He is a bit cautious when first introduced, but just let him come to you, and he rubs your legs & you can never give him too much petting as he will ask for more regardless 🥰
Andy came from abandoned/boarded home up north in Forest County in March. Most of his right ear is missing, but his longer hair softens the way you notice it. GREAT GUY!! He just would not do well in an adoption facility. Has done great with 2 spayed females here after we did proper intro. 😊
All ready for adoption! Contact Cheryl at 7154183557
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Yesterday's 24 cats altered (from 3 farms) released back to their homes today. Big thank you to the FFS followers who donated towards their surgeries and to Dr. Angie's Purple Cat People who helped subsidise the fees also.
Return....cared for colony cats who were spayed on Tuesday, released after overnight recovery. They are happy to get home where they can mouse to their hearts content but no more babies. Winter TNR can be properly accomplished provided the cats have a warm safe place to recover for 24 to 48 hours after surgery. FFS provides that recovery area for those who need it.
No more babies for this guy! 43 cat spay/neuter surgeries completed with the Purple cat staff and FFS volunteers today.
***ADOPTED***
Bob and his stubby tail wag. Available tomorrow, Thursday, at Chuck and Don's store in Hudson after 1pm. Contact [email protected]
Baby Galen. Cerebellar hypoplasia boy.
Galen was found at a farm we helped TNR recently. Xrays at Grantsburg clinic ruled out any bone abnormalities or trauma due to injury, and he's not in pain. He probably has cerebellar hypoplasia a result of distemper while in utero or shortly after birth. He obviously wouldn't have survived long on the farm. Donations to cover medical expenses and an appropriate home are needed for Galen. Otherwise healthy he can live a long and happy life indoors with a family who understands his limitations and can give him the minimal extra attention he needs. Contact Tanya 715-501-8488 for an adoption interview.
Belly rubs please!!
UPDATE: this boy is adopted!!
This boy was one of several stray cats from Luck WI altered Thursday who is ultra friendly and talkative. Caregiver would love to find him an indoor/outdoor home where he can have freedom and get belly rubs. Contact [email protected] or text 715-501-8488.