More adventures of Johnette.
More video of Johnette playing.
Hello humans,
Allow us to introduce our latest rescue, Johnette. She was found in our local town, on the curb, about to die. Her back legs don't function fully and she was found with a wolf worm and maggots on her neck. At six weeks old, we provided a place for her to die peacefully. Her neck has recovered, she has been treated for a severe case of ear mites, and she gets leg massages to motivate her right leg. Left leg doesn't have much muscle. This past week she has discovered play and loves to play ball. For now we will care for her until she is fully healed. She is a special needs cat.
-Sam
Here is what Boots likes to do when no one is looking.
Last night we received a gift and this is how it was received.
Here is proof that Jake can saw some logs when he sleeps.
This is tonight's lineup.
Snowball says hi.
A relative of my human got this video of a shy cat up in Pennsylvania.
Why straws don't go in open trash cans.
There is a reason why straws are not allowed in an open trash can. Even if you put it in the bottom and cover it up, he will find it.