Garth, like Mr.Frisky, is a Russian Blue. He came to us at 7 months and is now a senior age age 11. When he's not jumping one of the other cats he likes to speak with the Buddha.
Silver is a street cat we found injured under a car. He was 5. He's a senior now at age 11 and was Alex cat's best friend. He's our only polydactyl.
Milo dog came to us at 5, a victim of severe neglect and abuse. At age 11 he successfully battled cancer although this caused the loss of sight in one eye. He's 14 now.
Paddy is part of an Adoptable Bonded Pair with Linus. They are now 10 and came to us 4 years ago after an HOA threatened to poison them as they were homeless and foraging for food and shelter.
Linus is Paddy's bonded BFF. They cannot be separated in adoption which is why they've waited 4 years now. They need a home with a catio so they can continue to safely enjoy outdoor time. They don't mind dogs or cats.
BooBoo is 11. He came to us in January needing medical care and a home. He's doing much better now. You can find out more on his AdoptMe Page.
Princess is a feral who showed up with 1 kitten she was still nursing 18 months ago. Since then she is spayed, and has become friendly and playful. She would do well in a home where she can go in and out safely. She likes other cats and does not mind the dog.
Gold is one of our long term feral residents we provide food and shelter for. He's been with us for 4 years now.
Chuck is a regular visitor at night to finish off any leftover bird food (he likes the peanuts) and eat some of the feral's wet food if they left any of that evenings flavors.
Ralph is one of several raccoons that visit but he's the only regular. He loves eating any peanuts the squirrels left from during the day.
Big Papa is one of a few possums that visit but he's by far the biggest we've ever seen! He's the "cleaner" finishing up anything anyone else has left!
This lovely doe has come year after year bringing her fawns every year, nursing while she eats the leftover bird food and peanuts. We keep water out for all the wildlife.
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