Butterball is another rescue cat at the Rowan County Animal Shelter. Today Elisa wrote about Hercules and his need to be adopted. Hercules wears an incredibly sad expression. I guess that’s why he caught her eye. Butterball is a beautiful red tabby male cat. These are fantastic cats with great characters. I have written …
This is such a sweet photograph. Such tenderness. It’s lovely to see. Staff at BARCS – Baltimore Animal Rescue & Care Shelter – have a policy of cuddling cats and dogs when they wake up after an operation requiring a general anesthetic. They want their patients to feel loved and as relaxed as possible …
UPDATE May 2, 2018 ADOPTED! I’ll be writing an update Thursday night. This is the face of heartbreak. Once this sad-eyed kitty becomes available at a North Carolina shelter, he may only have a few days to find a home before being killed. People are upset, to say the least. We can help by …
Cabarrus County Animal Shelter had a very successful rescue week at the Concord, North Carolina facility. Only one sweet but scared cat remains all alone in the cat room until more cats are moved into the room next week. Volunteers Helping Cabarrus Cats posted his sad story on their Facebook community page “Hello everyone, …
As Pets without Parents, a non-profit animal rescue organization euthanized 42 cats in one day you might feel that something has gone wrong and that is the general opinion in comments on their Facebook page.
In the last 25 years this lady has rescued and saved the lives of 30,000 cats. She is world-famous. The facility comprises 12 acres and the cats are free to roam within the property. They’re not confined to cages. They are well cared for, happy and saved. She lives in a trailer.
Might there be a time when there are rescue cat auctions on Facebook? It sounds odd but it is possible. Facebook are pushing live streaming. China cats are sold in Asia using live auctions. It creates a buzz of sorts. It may be able to use this direct method to adopt out rescue cats.
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home says that their adoption figures for both dogs initially and now cats are down and they blame Facebook. This is despite Battersea’s excellent presence on Facebook with almost 700k followers. They must do a lot of ‘business’ themselves on social media. I am surprised that they blame Facebook. What …
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