Laney
12/2021 Laneyis a leukemia positive cat who came to us from a shelter that was running out of time to place her. A rescue was working with them trying to save her but they also did not have a place for her to go. They have an adoption program but finding a home for leukemia positive cats is not easy. So she and her sister Allie are another quid-pro-quo situation. We trapped a feral mom and 2 kittens from under our neighbors trailer. (They are snow birds, we saw them out playing) Out motto is No homeless babies being born on our watch and on our property so the trap immediately went up. They are all negative for leukemia and FIV. We were able to tame the babies, got everyone fixed and then asked, now what. We contacted one of the local rescues we have worked with before and they were full. (So are we, so I get it) We are a sanctuary, we have no adoption opportunites for them. The rescue that was trying to save Allie & Laney contacted us about us taking them, we said we are full BUT we have 2 negatives that need a place to get into an adoption trac we would be open to an Quid Pro Quo trade. They take mine, I take theirs. I hate doing that (the trade thing, they are living beings) But this way 2 will move on to homes, and 2 get saved. It was in the best interest of all 4. They had a wonderful volunteer drive 6 ½ hours each way to bring them to us and pick up our 2. We are trying to tame feral mom. They are super sweet playful little girls! You can watch them Live on our cat cameras. They are in room 4. HERE Sadly we lost Allie to leukemia in March.
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2/20/23 RIP Laney Laney was a FELV+ kitty who came to us as a playful baby with her sister Allie. We lost Allie very soon after they arrived to FIP. Laney has struggled with her health for the last year, she has been hospitalized a few times. Last month she had an ultrasound because she was losing weight. The ultrasound showed she had 7 masses in her kidneys. She was still eating and playing, she said she was not ready to go yet. We knew it was coming and when she was ready we would let her go. When I pet her this yesterday I could feel how large on of the masses was. It was huge. I knew we were now down to days at best. Last night she was ready. She began having problems walking and crying. I immediately took to the vet to let her go over the rainbow bridge. She went purring in my arms to join her sister. She was such a playful little girl who would always chirp at you when you walked into her room and loved to be pet. Her room sounded so quiet this morning without her. We were so blessed to have been able to give her a year of love and life. We will never forget her.
Laney
12/2021 Allie is a leukemia positive cat who came to us from a shelter that was running out of time to place her. A rescue was working with them trying to save her but they also did not have a place for her to go. They have an adoption program but finding a home for leukemia positive cats is not easy. So she and her sister Laney are another quid-pro-quo situation. We trapped a feral mom and 2 kittens from under our neighbors trailer. (They are snow birds, we saw them out playing.) Out motto is No homeless babies being born on our watch and on our property so the trap immediately went up. They are all negative for leukemia and FIV. We were able to tame the babies, got everyone fixed and then asked, now what. We contacted one of the local rescues we have worked with before and they were full. (So are we, so I get it) We are a sanctuary, we have no adoption opportunites for them. The rescue that was trying to save Allie & Laney contacted us about us taking them, we said we are full BUT we have 2 negatives that need a place to get into an adoption trac, we would be open to an Quid Pro Quo trade. They take mine, I take theirs. I hate doing that (the trade thing, they are living beings) But this way 2 will move on to homes, and 2 get saved. It was in the best interest of all 4. They had a wonderful volunteer drive 6 ½ hours each way to bring them to us and pick up our 2. We are trying to tame feral mom. They are super sweet playful little girls! You can watch them Live on our cat cameras. They are in room 4. HERE Sadly we lost Allie to leukemia in March.
Sponsored by Bhavana - Thank you! Sponsored by Charlene - Thank you! Sponsored by Carrie - Thank you! Sponsored by Kelly - Thank you! Sponsored by Cheryl - Thank you! Sponsored by Traci - Thank you!
Sponsored by Emily - Thank you! Sponsored by Catherine - Thank you! Sponsored by Karon - Thank you! Sponsored by Rebecca - Thank you!
Sponsored by Mandy - Thank you!
2/20/23 RIP Laney Laney was a FELV+ kitty who came to us as a playful baby with her sister Allie. We lost Allie very soon after they arrived to FIP. Laney has struggled with her health for the last year, she has been hospitalized a few times. Last month she had an ultrasound because she was losing weight. The ultrasound showed she had 7 masses in her kidneys. She was still eating and playing, she said she was not ready to go yet. We knew it was coming and when she was ready we would let her go. When I pet her this yesterday I could feel how large on of the masses was. It was huge. I knew we were now down to days at best. Last night she was ready. She began having problems walking and crying. I immediately took to the vet to let her go over the rainbow bridge. She went purring in my arms to join her sister. She was such a playful little girl who would always chirp at you when you walked into her room and loved to be pet. Her room sounded so quiet this morning without her. We were so blessed to have been able to give her a year of love and life. We will never forget her.