Thank you to our visitors that came to help care for & play with the cats!
Sharon & Melissa playing with the cats!
Melissa and Colonel
Melissa hard at work scooping some of our approx. 70 litter boxes
YOU can come visit and stay at our guest house. Just emailalana@blindcatrescue.com We are open Monday - Saturdayuntil 4 pm, if you are in the area and would like to visit.
OPEN HOUSE PICTURES
Felix found a friend
Dalton with Journey
Socks trying to take off Cassie’s hat while she is trying to do live tour
Visitors with the cats
Gina getting some loving!
Thank you so much to everyone that came to visit the cats for our open house.
Thank you everyone that helped with ourShirt fund raiser! You raised $3690!!That will spay/neuter 92 cats & preventmany hundreds of homeless babies frombeing born! You guys Rock saving so many lives!
The shirts will be printed now that the fund raiseris over. In the US you should expectyour shirt approx. 6/28. International is shipped the same time US is so they will be on theirway.
Each newsletter we would like to feature one of you! If you would like to share something with us, we would love to read it! Email Alana@blindcatrescue.com
Meet Mandy
I happened to come across BCR while looking for animal live cams. The first room that I saw was the FELV+ room and I spotted a few tabbies in the room. I have a soft spot for tabbies and I wanted to keep watching. I quickly fell in love with all the babies. I saw Taffy on a live tour and wanted to find out more about her too. She is very much like me in that she gets very temperamental and she makes me laugh so much.
I was twenty four years old and having served four years as one of the few Americans fighting in the French Foreign Legion. ( How I got there is another story.) During my four years in the Algerian War, all I did was save my money. It all started at the age of fourteen, living a couple of miles away from LaGuardia Airport in New York City and I was IN LOVE.
Fred’s condition sadly continued to deteriorateand we made the painful decision to let him go.His necropsy said it was the right decision. He was ravaged by cancer.
He was a very nice fellow who will be missed by all.
Mini Mac also continued to deteriorate and we made the decision to let him go. His necropsy said he was fighting FIP.
It has been a rough year so far saying goodbye to 12 cats.9 were FELV+ Ray & Autumn were claimed by cancer also.
Part of our promise to the cats they will have a home foreverwith us and that we will love and care for them the best we can.We will let them go when it is time. Taking care of leukemia positive cats is a fulfilling job knowing that we gave them a chance to have a few more years of life that they wouldnot have but saying goodbye is always hard.
Tom had his surgery and has recovered well. He has adjustedto being a tripod and is so much healthier than he waswhen he arrived. He is so grateful to you who made it possiblefor him to be taken care of!
Caroline was dropped off at Animal Control in SC. (the samebad shelter that Cookie came from) Her previous owner was getting rid of all of her cats. I do not know why any one thinksit is ok to just drop 12 cats off at an over crowded, under funded,high kill county animal shelter. (shaking my head)Caroline loves humans, is not over fond of the other cats but is adjusting.
We also broadcast every day LIVE on Ustream, ROKUand live tours on Facebook.
Some of the cute things you will see on MeShare & Ustream
Thank you to our wonderful eBay sellers who share their auctions so generously with the cats!! We are very grateful to allof you!! Your kindness makes a huge difference in the quality of lifefor the cat! Ebay does not provide us your contact info,we are very grateful for your kindness!
Click HERE to see all the wonderful auctionsbeing shared with the cats!
If you have something you would like to donate and sell oneBay but need help, Please Email Mark, markrobertyarry@gmail.comHe has generously offered to help.
Thank you to our visitors that came to help care for & play with the cats!
Amy & Carrot
Jane & Angel
Sharon & Melissa playing with the cats!
Melissa and Colonel
Melissa hard at work scooping some of our approx. 70 litter boxes
YOU can come visit and stay at our guest house. Just emailalana@blindcatrescue.com We are open Monday - Saturdayuntil 4 pm, if you are in the area and would like to visit.
Thank you everyone that helped with ourShirt fund raiser! You raised $3690!!That will spay/neuter 92 cats & preventmany hundreds of homeless babies frombeing born! You guys Rock saving so many lives!
The shirts will be printed now that the fund raiseris over. In the US you should expectyour shirt approx. 6/28. International is shipped the same time US is so they will be on theirway.
Meet Mandy
Each newsletter we would like to feature one of you! If you would like to share something with us, we would love to read it! Email Alana@blindcatrescue.com
I happened to come across BCR while looking for animal live cams. The first room that I saw was the FELV+ room and I spotted a few tabbies in the room. I have a soft spot for tabbies and I wanted to keep watching. I quickly fell in love with all the babies. I saw Taffy on a live tour and wanted to find out more about her too. She is very much like me in that she gets very temperamental and she makes me laugh so much.
I was twenty four years old and having served four years as one of the few Americans fighting in the French Foreign Legion. ( How I got there is another story.) During my four years in the Algerian War, all I did was save my money. It all started at the age of fourteen, living a couple of miles away from LaGuardia Airport in New York City and I was IN LOVE.
Tom had his surgery and has recovered well. He has adjustedto being a tripod and is so much healthier than he waswhen he arrived. He is so grateful to you who made it possiblefor him to be taken care of!
Fred’s condition sadly continued to deteriorateand we made the painful decision to let him go.His necropsy said it was the right decision. He was ravaged by cancer.
Mini Mac also continued to deteriorate and we made the decision to let him go. His necropsy said he was fighting FIP.
It has been a rough year so far saying goodbye to 12 cats.9 were FELV+ Ray & Autumn were claimed by cancer also.
Part of our promise to the cats they will have a home foreverwith us and that we will love and care for them the best we can.We will let them go when it is time. Taking care of leukemia positive cats is a fulfilling job knowing that we gave them a chance to have a few more years of life that they wouldnot have but saying goodbye is always hard.
Caroline was dropped off at Animal Control in SC. (the samebad shelter that Cookie came from) Her previous owner was getting rid of all of her cats. I do not know why any one thinksit is ok to just drop 12 cats off at an over crowded, under funded,high kill county animal shelter. (shaking my head)Caroline loves humans, is not over fond of the other cats but is adjusting.