Finally Home In France

Charlie and Heartie have finally found a place to call home! It’s incredible news. These two cats were among the oldest residents at the sanctuary, and unfortunately, nobody showed interest in adopting them for quite some time. They spent nearly four years with us, and while they were content, we knew it was time for

Belly’s Successful FIP Treatment

After spending 3 weeks at the hospital and having daily injections for 80 days to treat wet FIP which is a fatal disease, Belly has OFFICIALLY completed his treatment and, most importantly, has HEALED. His recent test results came back NEGATIVE, marking a turning point in his battle against wet FIP. The days of isolation

Garfield Update

Despite our best efforts, Garfield remains unchanged and unhappy. His health hasn’t improved, and he barely eats unless we’re present. When left alone, he completely ignores his food. It feels like we’re running out of time and we are losing him. We are making sure to always be by his side and avoid leaving him

Garfield

The saddest part of Garfield’s story is that we had hoped to find him a new and loving family, but now he will stay with us until the end of his life. We wanted him to experience the joy of having a proper family, but we can no longer trust anyone to care for him

We Are One Family

During the event at Orenda, we felt like a family, united and not alone in our struggles. It was comforting to know that we had support during our lowest moments. It was a terrible time losing our Paypal account and all our savings, and experiencing a devastating fire that almost destroyed our sanctuary. Although starting

Thank You

Despite facing numerous challenges that began at the start of the year, we are grateful to still be able to provide the highest level of care to our rescues. Thank you to each and every person who believed in us. Thank you to our supporters and followers๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป

Lover Updates

Lover has been finally released from the hospital. He will still need to attend physiotherapy twice per week for 40 days as a start. His return to his foster home has brought both joy and heartache. Though he was ecstatic to see his caretaker again, being restrained and unable to move brought back painful memories

Lover Updates

Lover is in pain. He is on morphine. He’ll have to stay in the hospital for a week Meanwhile he started physiotherapy. Lover needs to attend physiotherapy twice per week for 40 days. During those 40 days, Lover shouldnโ€™t move at all. We will have to chain him.. It will be upsetting for Lover. He

Lover Updates

โœ…Chained all his life โœ…Maggots & ticks were eating him alive โœ…Blood transfusion โœ…Extremely skinny โœ…Extremely emaciated โœ…Leishmania positive โœ…Abused โœ…Leg trauma Thats Lover roadmap since he was a puppy until he was rescued. Lover is still leishmania positive. Lover is no longer skinny and dehydrated. Lover is extremely happy. BUT his leg was causing

Lover’s Story

Lover is in so much pain, and we must proceed with his surgeries ๐—”๐—ฆ๐—”๐—ฃ. Lover’s previous family locked him up and left him to rot in the heat with ticks and maggots eating away at his flesh. In addition to being extremely skinny and emanciated, he also tested positive for leishmania. Lover is currently in