Thursday, October 29, 2015

Hansel and Gretel all ready for adoption

Kittens who are born outside sometimes take a little extra time to socialize to home life. We’re so grateful when we can find foster homes willing to do this rewarding job. When you adopt these kitties, you reap the rewards too. You get to bond with some great cats, knowing that they otherwise might have struggled to make it through the winter outside. And the lucky cats get to experience warm homes and loving families!

Hansel and Gretel are two friendly kittens looking for a great home together. 


They were caught as part of a trap-neuter-return project in St. Paul. But they were way to sweet to be living outside.


In their foster home, they have turned into wonderful pets. They get along great with the people, dog, and other cats in their foster home. Hansel is quite the snuggler.  And Gretel just loves to play!

 
Watch videos of them here:



To meet them contact Molly at 651-295-3758 or email outreach@felinerescue.org.









Friday, October 9, 2015

Adopt to help more community kittens



These community kittens were taken in by volunteers so they could learn to be house cats and wouldn’t have to try to survive the winter outside. Now they’re ready to find good homes, to make room for more cats and kittens to come inside too!

Pumpkin Patch

This Saturday October 10th from 1-3 pm, meet rescued cats and kittens at Woody’s Pet Food Deli in St. Paul and Woodbury.

Joey, Emma, and Eliza

Apple and Huck

Biscuit

In Woodbury meet Pumpkin Patch, Biscuit, Huck and Apple, Eliza, Joey, Emma, and Danny and Dellwood.

In St. Paul, meet Elizabeth and Ethan, Fluffy and Daisy, and more! Call Molly for more info: 651-295-3758. 

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Helping Patrice

Patrice
Patrice was found on a hot August day, lying in an alley in Minneapolis. The person who discovered her thought she was dead since she wasn't moving. As she knelt down to get a closer look, she saw that the cat was indeed breathing. The woman called Feline Rescue and the Foster Program took Patrice in as an emergency foster.

Patrice is a good 14-16 years old. She underwent extensive dental surgery to remove several decayed teeth. A first time foster caregiver took care of Patrice, making sure she got her daily medications. He even syringe fed Patrice while she was recovering from her dental surgery.

Several weeks later, her caregiver noticed that Patrice seemed to be having mouth pain again. He brought her to our vet where it was discovered the Patrice has oral cancer. She has a tumor that's growing quickly on the side of her mouth. It's currently the size of a ping pong ball.

Patrice purrs and enjoys being petted by her caregiver. She loves to ride around on his shoulders. Her caregiver comments that everyone who meets her, even if they don't like cats, is quickly charmed by this mellow senior lady.

Patrice has her good days. Patrice has her bad days. Since oral cancer is incredibly quick growing, Patrice's good days will be shadowed by her bad days very, very soon.

Although Patrice has only been with Feline Rescue for a short period of time, she has accumulated enormous vet bills. She's had surgery and lab work (including a cytology and a histopathology) and many, many vet visits.

To contribute towards Patrice's vet bills, you can donate via either the "Network for Good" or "Pay Pal" or go to our site.  Please make sure to enter "Patrice's vet bills" in the Designation field (otherwise it won't get earmarked for Patrice). Any amount will be thoroughly appreciated.

Donating by credit card via Network for Good Online:

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Donating by PayPal or credit card via PayPal Online:




Other donating options can be found on our own page:


http://felinerescue.org/donate-now/

Make sure to enter "Patrice's Vet Bills" in the Designation field!

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Oneida and Emily, Mama Cat and Baby Cat



Stray momma cats have it tough out there. Feline Rescue volunteers try to also keep their interests in mind when rescuing and placing their more adoptable kittens.  
 
Oneida had five kittens outside in the spring. Kind neighbors kept them fed and were eventually able to catch the whole family and care for them until a foster home could be found. 


Oneida’s four boys have all been adopted (two by two), and now she is hoping to find a forever home with her kitten Emily. Emily was the only girl in her litter and happened to be the shyest and most independent of the bunch. She is a pretty Siamese-tabby mix.

Oneida is a sweet cat but a good and protective mother, so earning her trust takes patience and understanding. Luckily she found Bree, a volunteer who has successfully fostered many untrusting cats rescued through Feline Rescue’s outreach program. These shy kitties are just as deserving of good homes as any other cat. Here’s an update on Oneida and Emily (also called Mama Cat and Baby Cat) from Bree:

“The cats are doing well. They are both eating off my lap now as you can see in the pictures. Mama cat is still hesitant to eat but she slowly makes her way over. Baby cat is totally comfortable with it. I can pet her during feeding time but I can't pet Mama [yet]. They both have big appetites. 

They are both scared of my hands, although I bent down to pet baby last night and it was like it felt good, but then once she realized it was me petting her she got a little scared.   

 

They are both playful, baby more so than mama. She will play with toys and also feather wands, I always find small things in my sink that she must have been playing with on the vanity. She and mama and [my cat] Felix will all play "hide and pounce" around the couch, it's pretty cute. 

Baby will often come upstairs with Felix and me when I go to bed, although she hangs out in the other room.

I think both are making good progress. Both started out terrified in their crate when they saw me, but now they are running around the house. Mama cat used to not even want to be in the same room with me without hiding, but she will now eat in the same room as long as it looks like I'm not coming towards her. She does hiss a lot at me, but she's not mean, I think I will hear less of it as she becomes more comfortable. “


With more persistence, scheduled lap-time meals, treats, and toys, Emily and Oneida will continue making progress and are sure to find just the right patient and understanding family someday. If you are interested in adopting them email outreach@felinerescue.org

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Gabby Gabrielle

Feline Rescue received this plea back in August:  
There is currently a young mother cat at PUPS in Maple Grove. A rescue took her kittens, but left her behind and now she is on the euthanasia list. This just breaks my heart, especially as I have a super soft spot for torties and calicos. It is reported that she is not feral, but shy and needs socialization.
I am willing to foster, but I cannot pull her from the pound because only an approved rescue group can do that. I know that separating kittens and mothers unfortunately happens all the time, but this one is just tugging at my heartstrings and I want to do something.
Any assistance or advice is greatly appreciated! Thank you so much for your consideration.
Heather

Feline Rescue was happy to help out, especially since Heather was a skilled, experienced foster caregiver and we also disapprove of the practice of rescuing kittens and leaving behind the mom cat.


UPDATE FROM FOSTER MOM HEATHER:
She is coming along nicely. Still shy, but is trusting people more and more each week. She likes other cats and is not afraid of the dogs. I named her Gabrielle or Gabby for short. She is my little Gabby girl and she talks every time I see her. she really is a super sweet tiny little girl.


Looks like she has a calico friend in foster care, too!

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