Saturday, June 9, 2012

No Rest for the Weary Cat Rescuers

Not only is it prime kitten season, but is also seems to be the time for stray and needy cats of all ages, types and situations.

The gorgeous and friendly cats pictured below have all landed on our doorstep in various perilous circumstances just in the last week alone! And we currently have a wait-list of tame cats that are living on the street, being cared for by our feral team until foster space becomes available.

Albert is a beautiful and friendly tabby found at a feral feeding station in an area that is notorious for tame strays. He is super sweet and cuddly.

Henry is a handsome young boy found stray, but with a tattoo and microchip. When we tried to return him to his home, it turned out that his former owner had moved out of province and simply abandoned him to life on the street.

Fluffy little Latte is a teeny kitten born to a feral mama at a feeding station who was scooped early for socialization and is now ready for a forever home.

Pretty Robbie was found a feeding station in North Central desperate for food and some human attention. A sweet and purry-cat, the feral team volunteers simply couldn't leave her behind.

Tiny Godiva, named for her rich chocolate-coloured coat, is a sibling to Latte and is also being socialized in foster care so she can find a loving forever home.

Our little social butterfly, Winn, is all dressed and ready for his forever home in his tuxedo. He was rescued by  PFA volunteer who looks out for neighbourhood strays, and couldn't bear the thought of this little guy falling victim to traffic on her busy core neighbourhood street.


Albert

Henry

Latte


Robbie

Godiva
Winn
We are always desperately short of foster homes for adult cats, but this is especially true in the summer, when people are focused on kittens, both in terms of fostering and adopting.

If you can help us out, even short-term, by fostering an adult cat, please contact us at pfasask@gmail.com. We can provide food and litter supplies, and handle all necessary vet care.

-Alanna

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