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Angel hospitalized again

Exactly three months after being released from the veterinary hospital, this morning we had to rush Angel back to the emergency vet, where he has once again been hospitalized and placed on IV fluids. This was completely unexpected, as…
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Vinny tested negative for FeLV/FIV

Today, Vinny went for his second FeLV/FIV test… and he tested NEGATIVE! 🎉 After months of uncertainty, isolation, patience, and hope, we can finally breathe a little easier. We are beyond thrilled and incredibly grateful for this wonderful…

Older rescues need more than a safe place to rest

As the years go by, we’re seeing a big shift in our rescue. Many of the cats we once took in as kittens or young adults are now seniors and with that comes a whole new level of care, commitment, and cost. Older rescues need more than just…
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Chloé suddenly became very unwell

This morning, we had to rush Chloé (11) to the emergency vet after she suddenly became very unwell. She experienced severe vomiting and she had liquid diarrhea with a large amount of blood. The vets are running all kinds of lab tests. Please…
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Vito rushed to the emergency vet

Last night we had to rush Vito (14) to the emergency vet! After he began vomiting repeatedly, we noticed he was also having trouble swallowing and was unable to eat. It escalated quickly so we rushed him to the emergency vet. At the…
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Angel’s metabolic system kept crashing

After 24 hours of round-the-clock intensive care — going through absolute hell as Angel’s metabolic system kept crashing and made us fear the worst — our minds simply could not accept that we might have to face the most heartbreaking…