Since I am spending so much of my life in this place I thought I would share it with you all. Of course my heart never goes home from here. I wish everyday of my life that I had never walked into this place and gotten myself involved. I can't walk away from any of these faces as each and every one has touched me in some way (some leaving scars!).
Just a brief overview,
A girl named Melissa and I started working here a week apart. We both had the same goals for the shelter. There were approximately 200 cats in the three bedroom house and every single one was caged and never let out. NOT ANYMORE!!! One of our greatest accomplishments was to totally open two rooms! We had to do this slowly because some of the cats were so cage crazy that they didn't know what to do with freedom.A few of the cats had been there since they were kittens and were now 1 and 2 years old and had never been allowed out of their cages.
The only cats that are caged now are ones that are very sick or have bad attitudes and need to be monitored. We open all cages when we get there in the morning and the cats run all day. Those cats are only put back in cages when we leave for the night so we don't have any bad fights with no one there to break it up.![]()
It was believed that caging was to help stop the spread of illness and disease but after many arguments we finally won over with our theory that mentally happy cats will heal faster than depressed caged ones. Yes, we still have sickness but it has seriously decreased since they get freedom. Just because someone has a URI does not get him/her locked back up. By the time the symptoms are showing everyone has already been exposed anyway. We have found that it also seems to be helping build some immunity.
We were told to do what we wanted because we were being so stubborn and we were also told that we would have to live with the consequences. The board was convinced that some disiease would come through and wipe out a bunch of cats. If that happens then so be it because I will always be convinced that the time of happiness and freedom is far better than dying in a small metal box right next to my toilet! I am very happy and proud to say that so far the last 8 months has really proved them wrong!!![]()
Now here are a few of my shelter kitties
We took the doors off of the old cages and stacked them making cubby holes for the kitties to snuggle in. They love this window seat!
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This is one of the stands that the cages fit into. It is three shelves high and the cats love climbing up there and lounging.
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I want to introduce you to a few kitties that have really touched me. I will let you meet them in the next post.





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A few of the cats had been there since they were kittens and were now 1 and 2 years old and had never been allowed out of their cages.
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Faith and prayers are about all we survive on. Its a sad situation but I guess its like that everywhere. 






His muscles had atrophied from non-use. He blossomed after being able to rebuild his body and got adopted out. One year I made shelves for as many cages as I could so the cats would have more room and some small degree of excersize getting up & down from them.All out of my pocket which I could ill afford to do, but I felt so bad for the cats forced to stay in environments like that. I was mighty P.O.d to find a week or so later the shelves were removed and thrown out! I decided hard as it was, that this place was never going to change due to the nasty woman running it, so I left to do my own thing. Your shelter kitties look so happy & content now. Great job!


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