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Chardonnay THIS JUST IN! From Chardonnay's human roommate--Chardonnay moved into my office and is not at all the grump she pretends to be. She purrs in her sleep and truly just wants to be loved on. Chardonnay is absolutely perfect and loves affection. Please enjoy this video as she shows her true colors. Hmmm--10-24-23
Imagine if your great Aunt Sally was told she had to move out of her home and was whisked away to a brand new location against her will. There, she was asked to submit to a physical examination. Don't you think Aunt Sally would object? Loudly? And when she was placed into a two-room apartment without any of her previous belongings, don't you think she would be "fit to be tied?" I may not be your great Aunt Sally, but I am a 10-year-old, cream and buff lady cat whose owners moved and left her here. Of course, I was riled up and cantankerous! I was NOT a happy camper sitting in my apartment while they cleaned it. All of this happened on August 21st. When the interviewer lady came to speak with me, she apologized that I was so rudely treated. I let her pet my head and couldn't help but purr. On the next visit, I let her rub my chin, neck, and head when I suddenly gave in and decided to enjoy the treatment. It was quite pleasant, I admit. If I can find a polite person who will give me plenty of time to get used to a new home, I will regain a positive attitude and a happy outlook. In the meantime, please apologize to your great Aunt Sally for me. 9-27-23
Chardonnay THIS JUST IN! From Chardonnay's human roommate--Chardonnay moved into my office and is not at all the grump she pretends to be. She purrs in her sleep and truly just wants to be loved on. Chardonnay is absolutely perfect and loves affection. Please enjoy this video as she shows her true colors. Hmmm--10-24-23
Imagine if your great Aunt Sally was told she had to move out of her home and was whisked away to a brand new location against her will. There, she was asked to submit to a physical examination. Don't you think Aunt Sally would object? Loudly? And when she was placed into a two-room apartment without any of her previous belongings, don't you think she would be "fit to be tied?" I may not be your great Aunt Sally, but I am a 10-year-old, cream and buff lady cat whose owners moved and left her here. Of course, I was riled up and cantankerous! I was NOT a happy camper sitting in my apartment while they cleaned it. All of this happened on August 21st. When the interviewer lady came to speak with me, she apologized that I was so rudely treated. I let her pet my head and couldn't help but purr. On the next visit, I let her rub my chin, neck, and head when I suddenly gave in and decided to enjoy the treatment. It was quite pleasant, I admit. If I can find a polite person who will give me plenty of time to get used to a new home, I will regain a positive attitude and a happy outlook. In the meantime, please apologize to your great Aunt Sally for me. 9-27-23
With an open admission policy, a No-Kill philosophy, and more than 3,100 animals crossing our threshold each year, we have still maintained a 98% placement rate over the last 3 years.
This is an amazing feat for any organization…let alone one that takes in some of the most abused, injured and seriously ill animals imaginable.
With an open admission policy, a No-Kill philosophy, and more than 3,100 animals crossing our threshold each year, we have still maintained a 98% placement rate over the last 3 years.
This is an amazing feat for any organization…let alone one that takes in some of the most abused, injured and seriously ill animals imaginable.