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Thanks 12/28/2023

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Thank you Cathy S for the $ 25 Amazon gift card!
Thank you Linda H for the $ 25 Amazon Gift Card!
Thank you Ione B for the two Ginger cardboard cat houses, the Christmas tree cardboard house and the candy box full of toys+sweets, and the luxurious Alce toy!
Thanks Renato for gas drops!
Thanks Philip C for 3CC syringes, gloves and wet food!
Thanks Cheryl or for wrinkles, cases of wet foods and temptations!
Thanks anonymous for the package of soothing necklaces!
Thank you anonymous for the ear cleaning solution!
Thanks Virginia P for wet food and garbage bags!
Thanks anonymous for Chewy’s wet food cases!
Thank you Karen B for the handmade kuranda blankets and the Gatera grass toys!
Thank you Donald J for the sweets and the book for staff!
Thanks Danny C for temptations and wet food!
Thanks Livia P for wet food!
Thanks Angie for wet food!
Thanks Chrissy, Ellie, Gary and the mouse for wet food!
Thanks Amanda W for wet food!
Thanks Margaret P for the cases of wet food and garbage bags!
Thank you ilana D for peroxide, garbage and 20g needles!
Thank you anonymous for the dried salmon treats and the 3CC syringes!
Thanks Maria for wet food!
Thanks Fay for the $ 25 Amazon gift card!
Thanks Julie for the Bale de las Towels!
Thanks Kelly for the printing paper!
Thanks Kelly for the case of garbage!
Thanks for the 2 boxes of Litter Philip!
Thanks Donald for the Christmas tunnel, cat toys, scratches and sweets!
Thanks for the cases of humid foods Simon!
Thanks IONE for the Christmas cat bed!
Thanks Margaret for wet food and 20 g needles!
Thanks Aaron for the case of wet food!
Thank you Bekkah for the case of Ian Greley’s memory!
Thanks Connie for the case of wet food!
Thanks Vivian B for the case of wet food and peroxide!
Thanks Julie and Joni for the needles, toys, blankets and scrapers!
Thanks to the Bonomini family for gas drops!
Thanks Livia for wet cat food!
Thanks Yvonne T for wet food in honor of Lilo!
Thank you anonymous for wet food and Chewy spring toys!
Thanks to all the gifts that were sent without packaging slippers.
Of the goal and supplies for cats!
Thanks Margaret P for the sugar cookies for staff!
Thanks Margaret P for the 1CC, Amino B syringes and wet food!
Thanks Margaret P for the beautiful tombstones for Paul and Sargent!
Thank you anonymous for the two cases of wet food!
Thanks Grace R for wet food and the Gatera grass toy!
Thanks Nancy and Tim D for the 1CC syringes!
Thanks Jill S for Chewy’s wet food!
Thanks Karla K for cats of cats and treats for staff!
Thank you Emily B for cat toys and wet food!
Thanks Grace R for Amazon’s wet food!
Thanks Bhavana for the wet food supply of a month of Amazon!
Thank you tina s for the two cases of wet food!
Thanks Connie Q for filling the triggers of the kittens!
Thanks Lance N for the case of Amazon food!
Thanks Heather for Bunny and Candy cards!
Thanks Gene P for the letters for Rudy and Merlin!
Thanks for the commemorative stones of Sargent and Paul!
Thanks Jessica B for the 1CC syringes!
Thanks to several people without a name for toys, sweets, garbage and food!
They did not tell us who you are so that we could thank you personally.
Thank you anonymous for chewy’s garbage and wet food!
Thank you Wendy V for all diabetic supplies!
Thanks Nancy and Tim D for corn popcorn for staff!
Thanks Ytisahc for the amino B and wet food!
Thanks Chris for the cases of wet foods, garbage bags, chlorox and amino b cleaning B!
Thanks Christine and his family for the generous variety of toys, brushes/combs and blankets of Kuranda! Thanks Mike or for the cases of wet food!
Thanks Nancy S for the 1CC syringes and the chicken frozen by Stitch!
Thanks Sarah R for the cases of wet food!
Thank you anonymous for the bleach tablets, the ears cleanser and the disinfection of dishes!
Thank you Janis B for 1CC syringes, garbage bags and spring cat toys!
Thanks Brenda L for the 1CC syringes!
Thanks Diane W for the 1CC syringes!
Thanks Robert D for the amino B, hydrogen peroxide, wet food. Garbage bags and 1 cc syringes!
Thanks Margaret P for the generous amount of 1 cc syringes and wet food boxes!
Thank you Patricia B for the amino B, the hydrogen peroxide and the 1CC syringes!
Thanks Michelle H for hydrogen peroxide!
Thank you anonymous for whitish tablets and magical drafts!
Thanks Carol for hydrogen peroxide bottles!
Thank you Sarah M for the Gatera grass! Thanks Marian P for wet food and 1CC syringes!
Thanks Suzanna K for the 1CC syringes!
Thank you George D for the trash!
Thanks James K for the wet food and hydrogen peroxide!
Thanks Richard and Chasity for the garbage!
Thanks anonymous for the garbage bags!
Thanks Robert D for cleaning towels and wet food!
Thanks Nancy D for the toys, the bleach tablets and the gloves!
Thanks to all the gifts that were sent without packaging slippers.
Although we cannot personally thank you, we are so grateful for the cases of food, sweets and supplies for cats!
Thanks Michelle H for the 1CC syringes!
Thanks George D for wet food!
Thank you anonymous for calming necks and probiotic dust!
Thanks Penny M for Hydorgen peroxide, sweets and wet food!
Thanks Susan R for the 1CC syringes!
Thanks Terri W for the blanket, toys, sweets and Christmas card!
Thank you anonymous for the amino B and the wet food!
Thanks Susan S for hydrogen peroxide, the gate carrot toy, wet food and 1cc syringes!
Thank you Anne or for hydrogen peroxide, the 20 gy needles the 1 cc syringes!
Thanks Monika L for the generous chewable gift card!
Thank you anonymous for Chewy’s wet food and garbage!
Thank you anonymous for Chewy’s wet food and garbage!
Thanks to all the gifts that were sent without packaging slippers. Although we cannot personally thank you, we are so grateful for the cases of food, sweets and supplies for cats!
Thanks Margaret P for 3cc syringes, hydrogen peroxide, amino B, gas drops,
Garbage bags and probiotic dust!
Thank you anonymous for the 1CC syringes!
Thanks Rink for 1CC syringes, cleaning fabrics, coal font filters,
Amino B and wet food!
Thank you Timothy P for probiotic dust, garbage bags, cleaning cloths and amino B!
Thanks Monika L for the generous chewable gift card!
Thanks Avalon_war_books for wet food and 1cc syringes!
Thanks Janis B for the cleaning comb!
Thanks Carly W for the Gatera grass pillow!
Thank you anonymous for the cat tunnel and the interactive cat toy!
Thanks Mary T for the cases of wet food!
Thank you cat for gloves, hydrogen peroxide, wet foods, 1 cc syringes, charoal font filters, wrinkles and amino b balls B! Thanks Gina C for the garbage bags!
Thanks Donald J for the catnip toy!
Thanks Jennifer for wet food and Hyrdogen peroxide!
Thanks Janet B for the 1CC syringes!
Thanks Pat, Shana, Michelle and Katie for the garbage bags and the wet food boxes!
Thanks Benjamin M for wet food!
Thanks Jack, Ginny, Pope, Mark and Jacque for the 1CC syringes!
Thanks to all the gifts that were sent without packaging slippers. Although we cannot personally thank you, we are so grateful for the cases of food, sweets and supplies for cats!
Thanks Charon C. for the bottle of hydrogen peroxide!
Thanks Becky M. for the case of food!
Thanks Sahiti K. for 2 cases of humid food from Tiki Cat!
Thanks more. LIZ H 3 boxes of wet cats of cats, 2 syringes of 1 ml and 2 bottles of amino b plex! Thanks Journey B. for the cracky ball, coal filters and 30 gallon garbage bags!
Thank you Jordan S. for the 1 ml syringes box!
Thank you Sadie s for the cat’s litter and the case of wet food!
Thanks to Margarte P for 2 boxes of 13 gallon garbage bags, 3 boxes of magical drafts and 3 1 cc syringes boxes!
Thanks Gina C. for the bottle of hydrogen peroxide, bleach tablets, 1 ml of syrinnges, case of 30 gallons garbage bags, a 20 -caliber needle box!
Thanks Staphanie C for a 1 ml syringes case, wrinkles, spring toys and cat food!
Thanks smooth or for the dried sweets, coal filters and a case of wet food!
Thank you anonymous for 6 cases of cat food!
Thank you anonymous for 5 cases of cat food!
Thanks Christine S for the chewable gift card!
Thanks Olive and Kinsey for the chewable gift card!
Thanks Betty H for the chewable gift card!
Thanks Julie P Neosporin Antibiotic Ointment!
Thank you Erin for your toys and homemade Gatera grass card!
Thanks to all the gifts that were sent without packaging slippers. Although we cannot personally thank you, we are so grateful for the cases of food, sweets and supplies for cats!
Thanks Carol for dry food, wet food, cat toys, insulin and syringes in monkey memory! Thank you anonymous for the 3 dehydrated treat bags!
Thank you Spikey and Bobby for fresh sand, bleach, canned and food tablets!
Thanks Nicolette The Spring Toys, Cat Food and 20g Needles!
Thank you Amelius B for your donation, the cats!
Thank you Ione B for 2 tunnel beds!
Thanks Margrette P for 6 Valentine’s Day!
Although we cannot personally thank you, we are so grateful for the cases of food, sweets and supplies for boxes that had no packing slippery!
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Thank you! 11/15/24

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Chewy: Walmart:
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Thanks Danny C. for wet food!
Thanks Lance N. for wet food!
Thanks Robert B. for garbage and wet food!
Thanks Jen and Drew for the curled kitten, wet food, cat toys, garbage and blanket!
Thanks Pat G. for Halloween cat bed!
Thanks Nancy D. for cat shark toys!
Thanks Nancy S. for the garbage and the small cat tree!
Thanks Robert for the garbage!
Thanks to the Nelson family for magical drafts, garbage and wet food!
Thanks Dawn A. for probiotic dust and wet food!
Thanks Margaret P. for wet food and garbage!
Thanks Patti I. for wet food, Aminino B and cat toys!
Thank you Ione B. for the Halloween Cat beds and tunnels!
Thanks Kathleen C. for whitening tablets, the ears cleanser, hydrogen peroxide, garbage bags, gloves, cleaning fabrics, 20 g needles, 25 g needles, wet foods and font filters!
Thank you Karissa O. for garbage and wet food!
Thank you Morgan S. for garbage and wrinkles!
Thanks Robert B. for the garbage!
Thanks Annette P. for the garbage!
Thanks to our anonymous donors for garbage and probiotic dust.
Thanks Richard B. for the Richey clock handmade!
Thank you Nancy D. for cat bed and bleach tablets!
Thanks Bridgitte G. for the 1CC syringes!
Thanks Nita H. for the 1CC syringes!
Thanks Kevin P. for wet food, hydrogen peroxide, brush and dehydrated chicken!
Thanks Jessica C. for the brush!
Thanks John T. for wet food!
Thanks Gianna for the Duster recharges!
Thanks Cathy P. for wet food!
Thanks Robert N. for wet food, 20 g needles, 1 cc syringes and bleach tablets!
Thanks Celeste H. for wet food!
Thanks Jane C. for the brush!
Thank you anonymous for garbage, hydrogen peroxide and wrinkle balls!
Thanks Jill for the chewable wet food package!
Thanks Lynda S. for wet food, dehydrated chicken and Amazon gift card!
Thanks Victoria C. for wet food!
Thanks Jennifer R. for hydrogen peroxide, probiotic dust and 20 g needles!
Thanks Lance N. for the garbage!
Thanks Robert B. for the 1CC syringes!
Thanks Patti I. for the wet toys of food and cucumber!
Thanks Dr. Bette C. for wet food!
Thanks Mitchell B. for gloves, wet food, water source filters and water source filters!
Thanks Adam for the 20G and 25G needles!
Thanks Annette P. for the garbage!
Thanks Gillian M. for wet food!
Thank you Berlyn for the Pickle Cat toy!
Thanks Hayung K. for wet food!
Thanks Kassi M. for the garbage!
Thank you anonymous for wet food, treats and 20 g needles!
Cat Facts
The woman went to help a small kitten of refuge, just to discover that she had a bigger sister and could not separate them

A woman went to help a small kitten of refuge, just to discover that the kitten had a bigger sister. She could not separate them.
MintNikki
When Nikki, an animal rescuer, heard about a small kitten in need in his local municipal refuge, he immediately offered to take her.
“She was on the list as a weight of only 0.33 pounds. The shelter declared that she was not eating very well, but seemed hungry,” Nikki shared with Love Meow. Then they mentioned that the kitten had a sister who, although little, was remarkably larger.
“Absolutely (I could carry it). I didn’t want to separate them.”
Jess and CeceNikki
Once all the dirt and dirt were dragged, the kittens, Cece (black) and Jess (tied) felt much better. They snuggled comfortably in their new nursery and even began using the sand box. Cece, who had trouble eating in the shelter, quickly revealed his strong will to live.
With the small kittens, Nikki found them a solid ferret bed that was only their size. The little duo did everything together, always next to each other.
Nikki
“At this time of year, shelters and bailouts throughout the country are flooded with newborn kittens without a mother. It is not the easiest to bottling/syringe to feed a newborn, but their life depends on it.”
When Cece had his first sample of wet food, he divered, covering himself from his nose to his legs. Despite being the smallest of the two, I was anxious to eat like a great kitten.
Nikki
Although Cece faced some setbacks and some difficult battles, each conquered with an incredible force, thanks to the dedicated support of his adoptive mother.
“I have fought so hard for this girl since the day she entered my care only 1/3 of Libra. I have fed her with tubes and spent many nights taking care of her throughout the day to survive.”
Nikki
Finally, Cece’s energy shot, and she recovered her abundant appetite. “I knew it was going well when I saw that the light in his eyes began to return, and began to eat alone.”
One day, both kittens dug into their wet food, enthusiastically sharing a bowl even though they had their own. Nikki was so happy that he made “a silent scream and a happy dance.”
Cece was still the smallest of the two, but she compensated him with her fluffNikki
“These girls are healthy and thriving, and seeing them play brings me so much joy.”
When Jess crossed the two -pound mark, Cece was close to her, updating quickly. “I was so worried that I was going to lose Cece, and she arrived. The girls bounce in the game all day and are full of energy.”
Cece and Jess enjoyed exploring the house and dating Bradley the dogNikki
As Cece grew, his coat developed a beautiful smoked tone and became more spongy every day. The united sisters wandered the house, watching with fascination while the resident dog, Bradley, chewed his bone.
Finally, they were large enough to use the baby’s door without sliding through the slats.
Nikki
But nothing could contain Cece’s great adventures. She climbed the baby’s door effortlessly like a small agile ninja. “I wondered why Jess was crying so much. I was alone in his room while Cece was wandering around the house.”
“The sisters have a really sweet bond. Although Cece is a bit more independent and adventurous, her sister Jess cries when she is not in view. She is always looking for her playmate.”
Nikki
“I absolutely love people and are comfortable and affectionate babies.”
After two months in parenting care, the best friends were finally ready for a family to call yours. “Having come to me as bottle babies, it is the day I was looking forward to.”
Nikki
Then, the perfect family arrived and welcomed both in their love home. “Jess and Cece are in the arms of their new parents.”
When Cece was at his lowest point, Nikki lay by his side, wishing the day she and her sister would be strong enough to be adopted. Now, “they are healthy, happy and safe girls, and I am delighted with them and their new family.”
Left: Cece at its lowest point. Right: Cece and Jess adopted togetherNikki
Share this story with your friends. More about Nikki’s fosters in Instagram@myfosterkittens and Facebook.
Related history: Tiny Kitten shows the strong will of a house panther, refusing to surrender, when he is outside
Cat Facts
Is euthanasia always the answer? – The behavior of the Rita Reimers cat

Oliver’s survival story
By Rita Reimers, multi -cat behavior expert
At some point you just have to trust your instinct and get a second opinion before taking an action that cannot be undone.
Is it time to say goodbye?
A week ago, Oliver was very sick, not eating, hidden, lethargic. My usual veterinarian was closed, so I chose another one that was about 30 minutes (closer I could find, I live in a small town).
While the people and the veterinarian’s office were very friendly. But almost $ 900 of tests later, they told me that Oliver had severe kidney damage (not unusual for his age of 15) and a high recount of white blood cells indicating cancer (It’s what they always say when they don’t know what is wrong).
That veterinarian also told me that he felt a mass in Oliver’s belly. His Bun and WBC were high, okay. But when Dr. told me to sacrifice me, I hesitated. My instinct said no, this was not the time for Oliver. Dr. sent me home with a Subq and Oral Gabapentina bag for pain, and wished me luck. That’s all! Without antibiotics, nothing.
Was the weather really?
On Monday, I made an appointment without an appointment in the office of my usual veterinarian and I could see my favorite veterinarian there, Dr. Glenn. I received all the tests and images of the other veterinarian sent to me, and sent them to Dr. G. While we expected those who expected them, Dr. G told me that there are a number of things that can cause a high bun and WBC. He asked me to leave Oliver there for 48 hours of observation, antibiotics and intravenous fluids.
Dr. G and his incredible staff gave mega dose of Oliver antibiotics and also intravenous fluids. On Wednesday his survival seems gloomy, but Dr. G said we hope one more day. On Thursday I woke up with a simple Dr. G test: “Oliver is eating this morning”
After all I was going to do it!
Oliver had folded a corner, and it would be fine! Any infection he was fighting was clarifying, and he was also advancing. They kept him another day to be sure. Veterinarian’s office staff fell in love with Oliver, and told me that his recovery was “incredible!”
I arrived at Oliver home yesterday afternoon (Friday). His friend, Simon, was really lost without him, so it was a happy meeting.
As you can see, he is recovering and eating with a strong appetite. Ah, and by the way, there was no mass in the stomach.
If I had heard the first Dr., Oliver would have been shot down a week ago. Because I trusted my instinct and my usual veterinarian, Oliver is here at home with some antibiotics and improvement!
Always trust your instinct!
Get that second opinion if you feel that the diagnosis is not correct. Do not let yourself be pushed, intimidate or deceive doing something that cannot be undone.
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