Last Updated march 3, 2025
Rescue Stats 2024
182 cats
spayed/neutered
+ 243 cats through tnr
189 cats
adopted
Rescue Stats 2023
cats
spayed/neutered
+ cats via our trap loan program
cats
adopted
Rescue Stats 2022
281 cats
spayed/neutered
+ 165 cats via our trap loan program
273 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2021
cats
313 spayed/neutered
+ 222 cats via our trap loan program
266 cats
adopted
Rescue Stats 2020
420 cats spayed/neutered
+ 333 cats via our trap loan program
344 cats
adopted
Rescue Stats 2019
272 cats spayed/neutered
+ 376 cats via our trap loan program
381 adopted
Rescue Stats 2018
254 cats spayed/neutered
+ 107 cats via our trap loan program
224 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2017
291 cats spayed/neutered
+ 125 cats via our trap loan program
392 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2016
260 cats spayed/neutered
+ 130 cats via our trap loan program
341 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2015
344 cats spayed/neutered
+48 via our trap loan program
249 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2014
176 cats spayed/neutered
+ 68 via our trap loan program
194 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2013
233 cats spayed/neutered
+ 95 via our trap loan program
222 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2012
260 cats spayed/neutered
202 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2011
244 cats spayed/neutered
198 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2010
306 cats spayed/neutered
216 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2009
421 cats spayed/neutered
232 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2008
350 cats spayed/neutered
200 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2007
226 cats spayed/neutered
149 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2006
126 cats spayed/neutered
56 cats adopted
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Domestic Short Hair (short coat) : : Male (neutered) : : Young : : Medium
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Moray (a Scottish variation of Murray) appeared on our patio on a cool morning recently, hungry and a little chilled. He peered in the window as we came down to check on the usual cast of community cats having breakfast. His tiny face was a big surprise.
When we went outside he immediately came to us, purring and rubbing against our legs. They just know when they've come to the right place don't they.
We brought him inside, gave his face a wash and some medicated drops for an inflamed eye. After eating a full can of soft food he was in our laps and before long fast asleep.
Two days later he was in for an appointment with the vets at Oak Grove for tests and neutering. He handled that like a champ, returning ravenous and bounding about, happy to be back. With a clean bill of health, except for the conjunctivitis in his eyes (almost gone), he's continued his gentle social behavior, big appetite and curious spirit.
We've given him supervised experiences with our indoor cat family. Other than some hissing from our girls which doesn't phase him, things have gone well.
He's a good little boy who will jump in your lap, fall asleep on a shoulder and amaze you with his ability to put away cat food. He used his litter box right away and has good habits, though all kittens step in it at times. He's learning. He'll be an excellent friend for a family that loves him.
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