Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Cute Calico is Homeless



Meet Maeve II, a friendly young calico cat who recently turned up at a feeding station. We named her Maeve in honour of a similar young calico who our volunteers found near death last fall at a different station. That Maeve was euthanized after suffering terribly with a gangrenous infection while living on the streets.

Maeve II is one of several tame cats currently living outdoors near out stations because we have no-where for them to go. Our foster homes are bursting at the seems with winter rescues so for now cats like this have to wait and we have to hope we can get to them before they suffer an unfortunate fate.

Maeve II will be spayed soon so that she at least doesn't have to have a litter and try to fend for them on the streets. But after her surgery she will be going back to the feeding station.

We are doing our best to promote our adoptable cats and attract new foster homes but so far we aren't having much luck. If you know someone wanting to adopt, please send them our way! If you have ever thought about fostering, you could make a huge difference in the life of a stray cat in need, even if you only do it once, or for a short period of time.

For more information on becoming a PFA foster home, please contact us at saskpeopleforanimals@gmail.com

-Alanna

1 comment:

Mattsy said...

So sad. Such a cutie! She deserves a good home.