Anderson Feline Survivors

Anderson Feline Survivors This page has been setup to save the surviving cats from the Julianne Westberry case in Belton , SC

Annie Queen
07/01/2025

Annie Queen

In the 11th year of the True Rescue of the Anderson Feline Survivors, Joy loves pets and prefers to be on a person. Dr. M and Tami got to see her for some mouth inflamation(not nearly as severe as she used to get), and bloodwork for senior blood panel and concern for kidney function. She's fine, just starting to act like an old lady.
Anyone still have any of these cats?

In the 11th year of the True Rescue of the Anderson Feline Survivors, Joy loves pets and prefers to be on a person. Dr. ...
07/01/2025

In the 11th year of the True Rescue of the Anderson Feline Survivors, Joy loves pets and prefers to be on a person. Dr. M and Tami got to see her for some mouth inflamation(not nearly as severe as she used to get), and bloodwork for senior blood panel and concern for kidney function. She's fine, just starting to act like an old lady.
Anyone still have any of these cats?

In the 10th  year of the True Rescue of the Anderson Feline Survivors, Joy is actually a joy to be here. She has mellowe...
07/04/2024

In the 10th year of the True Rescue of the Anderson Feline Survivors, Joy is actually a joy to be here. She has mellowed so much and is very affectionate and is always where I am in the house. Frida and Absynthe are living their best life possible here with Frida being FeLV positive and Absynthe still untouchable.
I'm still amazed at what a handful of volunteers was able to pull off 10 years ago.
I invite anyone who was part of this to share your experience and photos of your Survivors.
Anyone local to the Greenville area want to get together to chat and share stories and commiserate?

In the ninth year of the True Rescue of the Anderson Feline Survivors I  have been looking at some of the photos  again....
07/07/2023

In the ninth year of the True Rescue of the Anderson Feline Survivors I have been looking at some of the photos again. We thought Joy was pregnant but when she didn't give birth she went to a veterinarian and was in heat so she was spayed. In this photo she looks like she was lactating but we weren't able to handle her enough to check. We received a box with kittens of various ages in it and divided them up between cats we knew were lactating. Some of them may have been her babies. She has loved all of the kittens I have fostered.

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Easley, SC

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