Every day, I care for my group of rescued cats who had nowhere else to go — seniors, ferals, the sick, the shy, and the ones who simply needed someone to give them a chance. Some are FIV-positive, some require ongoing medication, and some are living out their final years in peace and comfort.

Right now, the expenses are overwhelming. Between food, litter, and critical veterinary care — including treatments for Sophie’s respiratory issues, Fluffy’s FIV-related bloodwork, Batman’s lip ulcer and skin condition, and little GG, who at 22 years old needs extra love and monitoring — I’m doing everything I can to keep them safe, warm, and cared for.

I also rescue kittens whenever they come my way, giving them the chance at a brighter future. To be adopted into loving homes, they need to be tested, vaccinated, and spayed or neutered — something many people don’t realize falls entirely on the rescuer. My most recent kitten, Maverick, desperately needs testing and to be neutered before he can be adopted, but right now I simply don’t have the funds to make that happen.

Your donation, no matter the size, goes directly to their medical bills, food, shelter, and quality of life.
You’re not just helping cats — you’re giving the forgotten ones a chance to feel safe, loved, and cared for.

Thank you for supporting these rescue efforts and for being part of their story. ❤️🐾