News

Sep 15 2009

Summary of Summer

This has been a very overwhelming summer for SART.  It has saddened us and frustrated us to see how many cats and kittens were born unwanted, and then treated in a very inhumane way.  We have taken in, cared for, and brought back to good health, over 100 kittens since April.  At this time we have 35 kittens, ranging in age from 6 weeks to 4 months, that would love to have someone love and care for them for their lifetime.  We have also rescued many adults who had found themselves witihout a home and were wandering the streets, some treated horribly, like our Miley.  He was found with a dog leash wrapped around his neck in the middle of a corn field.  His neck was laid open from trying to get free, and he was dehydrated and underweight.  Despite the harsh treatment, he is becoming a loving, beautiful cat! 

I should update everyone on Lucky.  He has become a sweetheart of a cat.  He is acclimated into the shelter, he has friends, he is healthy and happy, and enjoying life.  It was weeks and weeks of care, but he has become the cat he was meant to be, minus part of his tail.

The volunteers have worked hard this summer to keep everyone happy and healthy.  It is many hours of disinfecting, scrubbing, feeding, loving and paying attention to the condition of each animal.  SART appreciates all the help that they have given us!

If you are interested in adopting a kitten, or two, that would grow to be wonderful companions for many years, please let us know!

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