12/15 Noel is a very friendly cat that was dumped at a feral colony a small group was feeding. A nice lady was going to adopt her until she test FELV+ & FIV+ (twice) They started looking for some place for her to go to be safe. Sadly we had had some kitties leave us and we had an opening. The lady that was going to adopt her agreed to sponsor her for the rest of her life.She is a really nice little girl who gets along well with the others, You may watch her on ROKU &http://ustream.tv/blindcatrescue on Monday’s. You can watch her every day LIVE on her MeShare camera Sponsored by Thorn - Thank you!Sponsored by Tom & Jo - in memory of Hope and Zoe - Thank you!Sponsored by Goran - Thank you!Sponsored by Nancy - Thank you!6/1/2017 Hi, If you follow our newsletter, you know that Noel has not been doing well. Her blood work showed horrible non-regenerative anemia and a strong indication we were also doing lymphoma.Being a double positive ( FIV and FELV+ ) she got dealt a really bad deck of cards.Today her abdomen began swelling and I knew today was sadly the day to say goodbye.We believe it is better to go on a good day versus a bad, another day or 2 she would be suffering. She spent her last day sunning on the patio, getting loved on, shared some good bye head bonks with the other cats. She was in my arms purring to the last breath. We were blessed to have been loved by her for the last year and a half.I am sorry
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12/15 Noel is a very friendly cat that was dumped at a feral colony a small group was feeding. A nice lady was goingto adopt her until she test FELV+ & FIV+ (twice) They started looking for some place for her to go to be safe.Sadly we had had some kitties leave us and we had an opening. The lady that was going to adopt her agreed tosponsor her for the rest of her life.She is a really nice little girl who gets along well with theothers,
6/1/2017 Hi, If you follow our newsletter, you know that Noel has not been doing well. Her blood work showed horrible non-regenerative anemia and a strong indication we were also dealing with lymphoma. Being a double positive ( FIV and FELV+ ) she got dealt a really bad deck of cards.Today her abdomen began swelling and I knew today was sadly the day to say goodbye. We believe it is better to go on a good day versus a bad, another day or 2 she would be suffering. She spent her last day sunning on the patio, getting loved on, shared some good bye head bonks with the other cats. She was in my arms purring to the last breath. We were blessed to have been loved by her for the last year and a half.