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Luna I`m no longer at the HSHC in an apartment or the Roaming Room. Because I spent all of my time hiding under my bed or a blanket, backing up from anyone who approached me, it was decided that I needed to move into a foster home. I agree 100% with this idea. I was surrendered with 3 other cats, but I was the painfully shy kitty. The good news is I am spayed and %100 litterbox-trained. I moved in with my foster mom and her existing cats in early August. I am almost 2-years-old, only 6 pounds, and a lovely dilute Calico (buff, white, and grey). My foster mom sent the following update on my progress! When Luna first arrived, she was scared of everything, even the other cats. She preferred to be alone and would hide. But now, Luna has made significant progress. She allows us to pet her and even lets us pick her up, albeit reluctantly. Luna spends more time interacting, playing, and eating alongside the other cats. She can be a hissy swatter when afraid, but Luna now approaches me for kisses and rubs her head against my hand. She learns so much from her sibling cats - safety/security, it`s okay to engage, and how to be a pet cat. She is becoming a much braver girl, remaining near me for attention. This progress is a testament to Luna`s resilience and the potential for her to thrive in a loving, forever home. I love little Luna and am so proud of her progress. I will still need plenty of time and patience when I move to my forever home. But my plan is to become a confident kitty. 12-3-24
Luna I`m no longer at the HSHC in an apartment or the Roaming Room. Because I spent all of my time hiding under my bed or a blanket, backing up from anyone who approached me, it was decided that I needed to move into a foster home. I agree 100% with this idea. I was surrendered with 3 other cats, but I was the painfully shy kitty. The good news is I am spayed and %100 litterbox-trained. I moved in with my foster mom and her existing cats in early August. I am almost 2-years-old, only 6 pounds, and a lovely dilute Calico (buff, white, and grey). My foster mom sent the following update on my progress! When Luna first arrived, she was scared of everything, even the other cats. She preferred to be alone and would hide. But now, Luna has made significant progress. She allows us to pet her and even lets us pick her up, albeit reluctantly. Luna spends more time interacting, playing, and eating alongside the other cats. She can be a hissy swatter when afraid, but Luna now approaches me for kisses and rubs her head against my hand. She learns so much from her sibling cats - safety/security, it`s okay to engage, and how to be a pet cat. She is becoming a much braver girl, remaining near me for attention. This progress is a testament to Luna`s resilience and the potential for her to thrive in a loving, forever home. I love little Luna and am so proud of her progress. I will still need plenty of time and patience when I move to my forever home. But my plan is to become a confident kitty. 12-3-24
With an open admission policy, a No-Kill philosophy, and more than 3,100 animals crossing our threshold each year, we have still maintained a 98% placement rate over the last 3 years.
This is an amazing feat for any organization…let alone one that takes in some of the most abused, injured and seriously ill animals imaginable.
With an open admission policy, a No-Kill philosophy, and more than 3,100 animals crossing our threshold each year, we have still maintained a 98% placement rate over the last 3 years.
This is an amazing feat for any organization…let alone one that takes in some of the most abused, injured and seriously ill animals imaginable.
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