Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Happy cats at Pat's







Pat is our dedicated and energetic President, and, like any self-respecting PFA'er, she has a houseful of kitties. Her three boys are amazing success stories. Sammy, the large grey guy, was a stray who was sheltering in Pat's backyard last year. He was semi-feral - she couldn't get close to him, although he was a faithful visitor to her back deck for meals. Finally, she was able to trap him, and have him neutered. Pat then took Sammy in to foster, and with much time and patience, she has succeeded in taming him. He is now a very loving and happy housecat.
Pat's other two boys are Ricky and Oliver, the black and white stunners pictured above.
Ricky and Oliver came from a colony at an abandoned house at Lady Lake, near Preeceville; there were approx 40 cats and kittens there. Joanne Craig, PFA founder, rescued as many as she could get, and the vet out there was kind enough to give us some real breaks in getting them all looked after. Pat fostered and tamed these two, and she couldn't part with them.
-Sarah


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