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Feral, and proud of it!!
Dallas/Fort Worth is home to thousands of stray, wild cats, also known as ferals. We think these cats have just as much right to live as any other creature. That's why we support TNR, which stands for Trap, Neuter, Release. We have a limited supply of humane Havahart traps that we loan out, and can also help you locate clinics that offer low-cost spay and neuter operations for ferals.
Feral Cats
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Name: Cow
Age: 10 yrs 6 mos
Sex: M
Breed: American Shorthair
History:
Cow comes from a feral colony in the DFW metroplex. The colony´s maintainer found that Cow was very ...
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Foster Parents Needed!!
Currently we have several cats and kittens who could use some full-time TLC - some are ill, some are new to the shelter and pining for their old homes. If you could keep one or more kitties for a period to one to three weeks, please e-mail us. We will supply you with food, litter box/litter, and a large cage if needed.
Adopt a Lifetime Friend
Our adoption fee is $95. Before being offered for adoption, each cat or kitten will receive at least one set of vaccinations, a blood test for FIV and Feline Leukemia, plus treatment for fleas and worms if needed. Adult cats will be spayed/neutered when offered for adoption, while kittens' spay/neuter operations are covered by the $95 fee. We will arrange for you to take your kitten to one of our partner veterinarians when old enough to be spayed/neutered.
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Name: Roz
Age: 6 yrs 10 mos
Sex: F
Breed: American Shorthair
History:
Roz is a couple of years old. She and her sister Daphne were released by her owner due to health problems. Roz is very sociable and doesn´t mind being picked up. She loves to get attention and will lay in your lap and rub her face on you. She is very much a lap cat. Roz would love a home where she could give all of her love to a family needing a cuddler.
Roz is currently in a foster home until she is adopted. Her foster, Maggie, has successfully brought her back to an acceptable weight from a bout of depression and refusal to eat in the shelter. She is being fostered with several other cats and a large dog and she gets along well with all. To read all about Roz and how she is doing with the weight gain, please see her foster blog
Update: 9/24/2007 Roz is now classified as a special needs kitty. Poor Roz. Somewhere she caught the Feline Herpes virus. But she is fortunate in that the ulcer on her eye is healing just fine with the close care of one of DFW´s fine opthamologists. She is currently only on eye drops and her Dr. does not believe she will need surgery to remove the ulcer. Since she does have the virus, she will always be in danger of getting another ulcer, but if she is kept on a maintenance dose of L-Lysene powder every day, her chances of another outbreak are small. And this new obstacle has not altered her vision, nor has it altered her desire to be cuddled. Currently, Roz´s favorite place to sleep is "princess and the Pea" like on multiple stacked feather pillows. And she enjoys being the only kitty in the foster home with Pink Toes and a Pink Nose which are doted after daily.
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