I spent two hours with a group of 12 of them. They have them in two groups - and some have been adopted. They ask people to take two at a time, since they were such close buddies all their furry lives.

I was in heaven last night. They were all starved for affection and loved me sitting and playing with them. One sat on my lap and wouldn't move. I had them hanging off me all night. Once in awhile one would try to nap but then the others would start jumping around, playing and it was just too tempting and then they would all start.

The really sad ones had skinned up noses and eyes missing. I don't think any one cat is totally blind. Some have one clouded over eye....some just missing an eye. I haven't seen the other group.

The shelter is brand new and they have a state of the art facility now. Each room has an easy chair(s) and lots of tables, cubby holes and platforms. They even have scatter rugs.... just like home.... I will take pictures next time.

I was (NEW rule) only able to play with one group last night and will switch to the other group on Thursday night. The shelter is trying to keep the disease spreading problem down and allow volunteers in only one area per night. They keep bleach in pan outside the critical areas, for feet swiping etc.

I will try to remember to take my camera tomorrow night.

These kitties need good homes and some individual attention.... they are all very jealous of each other..... it showed.... I think attachment to each other only goes so far - and after that, jealousy plays a big role in their lives.

What a mess. What a furry delight for me though!