FFRC Blog Week Ending November 15th, 2025

FFRC Blog week ending November 15, 2025 Rescue work has the happiest times and also the saddest times. This week was one of the more emotional weeks. We all enjoyed watching the progress of Merlin (2) and were saddened by his loss. Adoptions: There were no adoptions this week. Intakes: Mommy and four babies: On Sunday, 11/9, the local police department called Megan and let her know that four kittens were trapped in a window well. Megan said that she would take them, but before they arrived, the police called back and asked if she would take the Momma, too. Well, now we have a 1-year-old Mommy and four 1-month old kittens. On Tuesday, all five were named. Kalu, meaning Caretaker, is a friendly grey tiger. This is the mommy cat. Her name was submitted by Jesi. Barnabus: This sweet Inky received his name from Sally Paul. Donovan: This baby boy is mostly an Inky, but has a white locket on his neck and on his tummy. His name was submitted by Auntie Anita. Olga: This little girl (?) is white and grey. Her name was also submitted by Auntie Anita. Raisin: This is a sweet grey girl. Her name was submitted by Cindy W. All names that were submitted were chosen form the Name a Cat program. The program has been suspended until we can get the list down to a more manageable number of names. We want to be fair to those that submitted names in the past before we accept new submissions. Health Updates: Merlin (2) crossed the Rainbow Bridge on Monday, 11/10, at Dr. Darcy’s office. Cindy took him to get a prognosis, but his white blood count was so low, he couldn’t strive. He was very warm, fed and loved his week that he stayed at FFRC. Megan and staff were able to provide comfort during his last days. He progressed while he was with us, but he just wasn’t strong enough. The Rainbow Bridge received another angel. Although our hearts are broken, we can rest easy knowing that everything was done for him. He marked our spirits and will be forever in our memories. Snoopy: Our 17 ½ year-old Barnie has progressive kidney failure. She lives in the Barn with her brothers, Stripe and Dude. She visited Dr. Darcy on 11/13, but is declining. This is Cindy’s baby. Please keep her in your thoughts and provide “air hugs” to her. After Snoopy’s brief visit at the vet, she is back in the barn. This is her home. She has her special spots that she enjoys. Betty has been moved to the Cove. She has a small limp, but in time, this should not hamper her getting around. Shre is an escape artist, but we are hopeful that she will remain in the Cove. Fudge has a bit of a skin issue, but he feels fine---just looks a little ragged. As soon as this condition clears, Snickerdoodle will join him and Peapod in June’s Room. Alma: Good News here. Although Alma is thin, she is eating well and playing a lot. Many have noticed that she is more mobile than she has been. She is in very good spirits. Finney: Almost done with his FIP treatment. He is quite the rascal and has been allowed to roam the floor in Back Thumper’s Room. He loves to run around with a toy in his mouth and growl. I guess he thinks he’s a big game hunter! Finney made a special guest appearance during Q & A. He was a bit sleepy, so was on his best behavior. This calm behavior is not his normal rowdy activity. Zoe: Megan’s dog is still struggling. Please keep Megan in your thoughts. Holds: No formal holds at this time. Here are those that are being considered. Ludwig: Ludwig’s adoption date has been postponed. The family and Ludwig are all fine, just looking for a suitable date. His potential family won’t be able to pick him up until the week of Thanksgiving. Because we don’t like to hold a kitty for more than two weeks, he is technically now off hold. If he is still available, he will go to this family. PB (Peanut Butter): Not technically on hold, but some interest. PB is in Back Thumpers Room, because the main room is a bit overwhelming for him. He is a returned kitty. PB is an orange boy that would love to go to a quiet single animal home. Center Kitty Updates: Spark & Miss Jewel: These kitties were moved to the main room this week. Spark on Friday and Miss Jewel on Wednesday. Spark is a female Dilute Calico. Miss Jewel is also female. She is a domestic medium hair grey tiger. Alumni Updates: Rosa Maria and Wispy: Parents could not be more smitten with these “kittens”. Rosa Maria is the snuggle bug and Wispy is more playful. She loves her new human youngster. Waldo & Lilo: Big brother Waldo, orangie, loves his little sis, Lilo. And Lilo loves Waldo. He’s her favorite kitty! River and Paprika: Both are doing great. Achoo: Loves watching the outside world and also likes her doggy friend. Amy: Still has the silver tips on her black fur. She is settling well and is getting just a bit curvy. To see other updates on alumni kitties, please make sure that you are members of the FFRC Chatters Official Facebook Group. This is the best place to see pictures and updates. Events: Please do not ever feel that you need to participate by donating. You can help the rescue by subscribing to our YouTube channel…LIKE, COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE. This helps tremendously, and doesn’t cost the viewer anything. Also, JUST BE KIND! The annual staff and volunteer party was held on 11/15. This year the celebration took place in the newly expanded Kabana Room. The Kabana camera was turned off and the Main Room sound was turned to music. This was to allow the team time to relax and be themselves. Chatters provided wonderful gifts that were placed in bags for each team member. Two massage therapists and a photo booth were enjoyed by all. The party was from 11 to 3. Next week’s blog will provide more information on these festivities. The next Flash Sale will be held on Thursday, 11/20 at 11. This is a mostly Christmas-themed sale. There are many items available. Please tune in. Kitty Christmas will be on December 6 th and starts at 10am. Kitty Christmas is one of the largest annual fundraisers for FFRC. This is the time that we request food, snackers and cleaning supply donations to help the center close out the year and start out the new year with a full pantry. Cash donations are always welcome, too. Please mark the labels for any Kitty Christmas donations with your name and “Kitty Christmas”. All boxes will be pre-opened and names read on this day. We would love to exceed last year’s recorded number of boxes! The number to beat is 420. Also on the 6 th , there will be loads of activities and games. It will be a fun day for all! The Mods have placed a reminder on the Main Room screen. Current Needs: Here are this week’s needs: 13 Gallon Trash Bags 33 Gallon Trash Bags Heat Lamps Canned Wet Food Royal Canin Mother & Babycat Dry Food Canned Chicken and Tuna Appetizers Gravies, Bisques, Broths and Stews Cat Treats 6- and 9-inch foam plates Bleach OdoBan Paper Towels The list is kept up-to-date on the Amazon Wish List found on the FFRC website. Other Updates: During Box Day on 11/11, we had a short visit from our wonderful Carmine. We were so glad to see him, even though it was for just a short time. Thank you for your visit, and we are wishing you well while you attend school to become “our” future vet. Sunday evening Cheri is back. We were very glad to see her and Brandon this last Sunday. On Thursday, 11/13, 39 kitties were sent to Humane Ohio for spays or neuters. There were 21 females sent and 18 males. This group included FFRC’s Snickerdoodle, 1–2-month-old female and Scamper, a 6–7-month-old Inky boy. FFRC has nearly 50,000 subscribers. We are under 800 to go to meet this grand number. Let’s tell our friends and family to subscribe. FFRC does not receive anything once they reach this milestone, but we can look forward to something special to celebrate once we reach this goal. As always. Special Thanks to all that provided so much during this week’s Box Day! This week, beyond the “necessities, there were wonderful people treats and toys for the kitties. Otter was especially thrilled to get to pick a new feather toy from the many sent by Mr. Meow. There were also items for the Staff & Volunteer party, beautifully hand-crafted items and other assorted items to be used in the next Flash Sale. ​Closing: VETERAN’S DAY As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them. John F. Kennedy

FFRC Blog Week Ending November 8th, 2025

FFRC Blog week ending November 8, 2025 This week’s blog will be filled with updates on our sweet little Merlin 2. For those that are not aware, there is another Merlin at FFRC. He is an outside kitty and is the one remaining FireCat. He is a fluffy buff colored kitty and can be seen near the cove. He mingles with the other outside kitties, but he is standoffish to humans. Adoptions: There were no adoptions this week. Intakes: Merlin (2): Merlin is a mostly white kitty with black spots. He has what looks like a black bow tie on his forehead. On Monday, 11/3, he was found by a good Samaritan who was passing through Ohio. He passed the kitty on the road. He went back thinking that the kitty had passed. Once he was able to obtain the kitty, he found that he was still hanging on. He called various places until he found FFRC. Megan agreed to try to help work wonders for this little boy. The Finder was so concerned; he waited in the Welcome Room until Megan completed the intake. Thanks to his concern, Merlin has a chance to become the kitty he deserves to be. Merlin is about 5-6 months old and was only 2 lbs. 4 oz. when he arrived. He arrived extremely emaciated, covered in fleas, with an upper respiratory infection, which caused his nose to be almost completely closed and a severe eye infection. Once the crust was removed from his eyes, Megan found that they were severely swollen and pus-filled, but the actual eyes look amazingly healthy. He has tested negative to FIV, Feline Leukemia and Heartworms. See below for more health updates. His name came from the Name a Cat program and was submitted by Sheryl T. Scamper: Not a new intake, just an update to last week’s info. Our new black kitty has been named Scamper. The name was submitted by SonJa through the Name a Cat program. He is just about ready to join the main room. We are just finishing up on his de-worming. Health Updates: Starlight is a still a bit snarky (snotty nose). She is enjoying the main room and should be well soon. Betty is being a bit pouty. She wants out of her cage, but still has a bit of healing to go. Peapod and Fudge: These little ones are in June’s Room awaiting the arrival of Snickerdoodle. The move of Snickerdoodle has been a bit delayed while Peapod and Fudge get over their colds. Merlin (2): Merlin continues to get stronger, but is still not out of the woods. Since Monday, Merlin has gained an entire pound. Most of this extra weight is due to the fluids that are being pumped into him around the clock. He has urinated in the littler box a few times, but as of the Friday updates had not yet had a bowel movement. When Merlin arrived, he was so weak he was unable to even hold his head up, and now he is moving around and even opening his eyes. Now that Merlin is feeling a little better, he has become quite nosy. He wants to know what’s going on around him and wants to have some kitty friends. The main thing that Merlin likes is to be held—all of the time! He also likes making biscuits and showing his tummy. He doesn’t like to be put down or his eye meds. Keeping his temperature normal is a struggle. He has a heat pad and many soft layers to lay on. Dr. Darcy said that the temperature issue and his not passing stool is not uncommon and should clear within two weeks. During Friday updates, Merlin was brought to the camera. Until Friday, he had not eaten anything other than what was syringe-fed to him. HOWEVER, he must really enjoy being on camera. He decided that he likes a recipe that Mary Braids put together and also found that he really liked to be fed from a spoon. He nearly ate the entire bowl! He is now using the litter box on his own, has groomed his front legs/arms and tried to clean his back legs. He even has given Megan’s nose a few nips. He will get a bath as soon as his temperature stabilizes. UPDATE!!! On Saturday, Merlin passed stool twice and is now 3 lbs. 7 oz—which is bigger than Fudge!!! He is also eating on his own. Please continue the good thoughts for this little boy. We are cautiously optimistic regarding his recovery. He is a fighter!!! Holds: Ludwig: Ludwig’s adoption date has been postponed. The family and Ludwig are all fine, just looking for a suitable date. His potential family won’t be able to pick him up until the week of Thanksgiving. Because we don’t like to hold a kitty for more than two weeks, he is technically now off hold. If he is still available, he will go to this family. PB (Peanut Butter): Not technically on hold, but some interest. PB is in Back Thumpers Room, because the main room is a bit overwhelming for him. He is a returned kitty. PB is an orange boy that would love to go to a quiet single animal home. Center Kitty Updates: Sinopa: Sinopa is enjoying life at FFRC in the quiet of Back Thumpers Room. Zoo Love: Zoo Love also is in Back Thumpers Room. She is a return that had lived in a single kitty home her entire life. She is about 7 years old and has been at FFRC for a few months. She is sweet, but a bit depressed and has lost some weight. She needs a quiet single animal home. Snickerdoodle: As mentioned above, Snickerdoodle is ready to move to June’s room to be playmates with Peapod and Fudge. Merlin will be glad when she moves out of the condo above him. She is a messy girl. She tosses her litter out of the box and some lands in his condo. I’m sure that she means well. Leibchen: Leibchen is in Back Thumpers Room. She is very shy, but happy in her little world. She loves Tiger Lilly and Emmy. Alumni Updates: Rosa Maria and Wispy: These girls are living the dream. They are doing absolutely wonderful. Wispy (the older of the two) is even more playful than her younger sibling. Heinz and Jacci: Heinz is still very bubbly. Jacci has come out of her cubby and now lies on the couch. This is great news! Mac and Piccolo: These two were formerly known as Macaroni and Pickles. They have been traveling the country in an RV since their adoption. Now that it is starting to get cold, they will be spending time in a house with more room to roam. Samara Pearl: This girl was adopted around 12 years ago. She is white and very fluffy. When she arrived at FFRC she had a broken shoulder and leg. She is very happy and healthy now. She is a miracle from yesteryear. Cher: It has now been a year since Cher was adopted. She is a short-hair orange girl that is very much loved. To see other updates on alumni kitties, please make sure that you are members of the FFRC Chatters Official Facebook Group. This is the best place to see pictures and updates. Events: Please do not ever feel that you need to participate by donating. You can help the rescue by subscribing to our YouTube channel…LIKE, COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE. This helps tremendously, and doesn’t cost the viewer anything. Also, JUST BE KIND! The annual staff and volunteer party will be held on 11/15. The camera will be lowered and the sound muted. There are approximately 25 staffers that will be celebrating at this time. If you would like to donate, please note “Staff Party” on your donation. Kitty Christmas will be on December 6 th and starts at 10am. Kitty Christmas is one of the largest annual fundraisers for FFRC. This is the time that we request food, snackers and cleaning supply donations to help the center close out the year and start out the new year with a full pantry. Cash donations are always welcome, too. Please mark the labels for any Kitty Christmas donations with your name and “Kitty Christmas”. All boxes will be pre-opened and names read on this day. We would love to meet last year’s record number of boxes! The number to beat is 420. Also on the 6 th , there will be loads of activities and games. It will be a fun day for all! The Mods have placed a reminder on the Main Room screen. Current Needs: Here are this week’s needs: Miracle Nipple Syringes KMR Printer Ink (Please see Amazon Wish List for Types) Heat Lamps Canned Wet Food Royal Canin Mother & Babycat Dry Food Canned Chicken and Tuna Appetizers Gravies, Bisques, Broths and Stews Cat Treats 6- and 9-inch plates Bleach OdoBan Paper Towels The list is kept up-to-date on the Amazon Wish List found on the FFRC website. Other Updates: Because it’s Fall, on Wednesday, a Kiddie pool became the Kitty pool. The pool was filled with leaves for the indoor cats to enjoy a bit of the outdoors. The first one in the pool was Jelly. She is a rascal. She was joined quickly by Yama and then Popsicle. Many other kitties enjoyed the pool, some catching leaves and carrying their prey around the center. The pool was also brought in again on Thursday and even Lucie joined in. She was interested in the pool on Wednesday, but once in the pool, she didn’t really understand what the other saw in it, so her stay wasn’t very long. Sunday evening Cheri has been ill. Keep her in your thoughts. She is expected back on 11/9. The TV in the Kabana bit the dust (hmmm kitty-related?). The new TV has been installed. Kitties are enjoying it. On 11/8, Megan celebrated her birthday, I hope you wished her well. When asked what she was doing to celebrate, she said that she would most likely attend a tour at the Humane Ohio facility with others from FFRC. As always. Special Thanks to all that provided so much during this week’s Box Day! ​Closing: Autumn is the mellower season, and what we lose in flowers, we more than gain in fruits. Samuel Butler

FFRC Blog Week Ending November, 1, 2025

Two months left before the end of the year. Where has the time gone? Mother Nature has on her best and brightest clothes. The leaves are at their peak color now in Ohio. Hope everyone remembers to set their clock to the correct time. Spring ahead, Fall back! 

Adoptions: 

River & Paprika: On 10/27, our beautiful kitties, River and Paprika were adopted together and are settling in great. River is an Inky female that was brought to FFRC by Shalin. She was born and rescued from a local Lowes. Her date of birth is 6/20/25 and arrived at FFRC on 7/7/25. She was hand fed and is very sweet. Her new name is Boop. Paprika is a brown tiger. She was a surrendered to Dr. Darcy’s office with health issues. Her date of birth is 5/29/25. She arrived at FFRC on 9/25. She is now called Beep. Please wish Beep and Boop a happy life with their new family. 

Rochambeau: Out little “Moo” kitty was adopted by a local family on 10/29 at 1pm. He is white with a few black dots and is very lovey. His date of birth is 6/16/25. He was found wandering the streets and brought to FFRC. His new family has two other cats, who are a little older, but still playful. His new name has not yet been determined. 

Wispy & Rosa Maria: On 10/31, the lovely Wispy and Rosa Maria were adopted together. These ladies now live in Tennessee! The family was expected to adopt Wispy, but upon arrival, fell in love with Rosa Maria, too! There are no other pets in the family. Wispy is a beautiful floofy girl! She is a long hair gray dilute tortie. We all know her as Popsicle, Eric and Amy’s Mom. She arrived on 2/28/25 with her little babies. Her date of birth was 10/30/23 (Happy Belated Birthday!) Her parents will be keeping her name. Rosa Maria is a fluffy American-Shorthair brown tiger with orange accents. She was found in Michigan and brought to Defiance. She arrived at FFRC on 8/9/25 for some emergency medical treatment. She has melted purple plastic/epoxy poured on her left side. The substance had hardened. With some effort, Megan was able to remove it, but this caused some skin damage. Rosa Maria is all healed now!! Her date of birth is 6/29/25. Her name may change. 

Intakes: 

Snickerdoodle: A new pretty girl arrived from Dr. Darcy’s office this last weekend. Her date of birth is 9/9/25. She is a floofy dilute tortie. She has various issues: ear mites, lice, and conjunctivitis (corneal ulcer). She was a little shy, but does like to play. She weighs in at 1 lb. 10 oz, mostly fluff and one FFRC belly. She is in good hands at the FFRC Miracle Center. Her name came from the Name a Cat program and was submitted by SonJa. 

New Inky Boy: We had an inky dropped off on the property on 10/30. He is about 6-7 months old. This inky has a few white spots and needs to neutered. He has a very shiny coat and no issues with ear-mites or fleas. It looks like he will be a big boy based on the size of his feet. Name to be determined. 

Health Updates: 

Glory crossed the rainbow bridge on 10/18/25. She lived in the Cove with all of her wonderful friends. Glory is a long hair inky with some white splotches. Glory had a heart murmur and passed with Cindy and Megan at her side. 

We will miss her. Juniper had dental work done on 10/27 and is doing fine. 

Kim Kitty also had a vet appointment on 10/27. She had an eye flush. 

Starlight is a bit snarky (snotty nose). She will be OK, but needs to get on meds. She doesn’t like the one that will fix her right up. 

Betty is still recuperating from her dislocated hip. She continues to be kept in a cage to prevent her from further injuries. 

Zoey is Megan’s Boxer. Not a cat, but still part of the FFRC Nation. She was taken to the emergency vet near Ft. Wayne on last Friday night, into Saturday morning. It was determined that she has a tumor in the back of her throat. She was given a steroid to help shrink the tumor. Please keep Megan, Eric and Zoey in your thoughts. 

Peapod and Fudge: These little rascals have graduated to the Big Kids Room and have been seen wandering around the center. They are around two months old now. 

Holds: 

Ludwig: Ludwig’s adoption date has been postponed from 10/1. The family and Ludwig are all fine, just looking for a suitable date. Hopefully, the adopters have plenty of springs for Ludwig to play with. He loves them!!! His potential family won’t be able to pick him up until the week of Thanksgiving. Because we don’t like to hold a kitty for more than two weeks, he is technically now off hold. If he is still available, he will go to this family. 

Megan has approved a number of adopters. We have been seeing a lot of adoptions recently. This is a wonderful thing, although can cause Happy Tears! 

Alumni Updates: 

Amy’s dad just sent Megan a picture and a note. She’s getting a bit of a tummy and still has the silver ticking. 

Recent Facebook pictures show Jacci getting more confident and comfortable in her new surroundings. She is quite the night owl, and likes to roam while her family sleeps. Heinz was comfortable from day 1. 

Events: 

The last fundraiser for October was wrapped up on 10/31. There were ten baskets that were sold for $5 per ticket. Each basket was fall themed and included a print by Mark Gibbens. Dawn E had his paintings printed and framed. The total raised was $5,645-before bump-ups. $4,540 in additional bump-ups. Total $10,185. Thanks everyone for participating!!!! Results: Basket A: Pumpkin Patch Basket, 132 tickets for $660. Winner: Karen and Gilbert Basket B: Hello Fall Basket, 76 tickets for $380. Winner: Lauren P Basket C: Fall Leaves, Acorn & Squirrel Basket, 168 tickets for $840. Winner: Cindy W Basket D: Fall Leaves & Cheese Basket, 243 tickets for $1,215. Winner: Bob & Linda Basket E: Pumpkins, Flowers & Gnome Basket, 39 tickets for $195. Winner: Selena Basket F: Fall is my Happy Place Basket, 47 tickets for $235. Winner: Beth AHR Backet G: Festive Fall Basket, 55 tickets for $275. Winner: Beth AHR Basket H: Gnome Sweet Gnome Basket, 49 tickets for $245. Winner: Richard R for Kim Basket I: Always Thankful Basket, 70 tickets for $350. Winner: SDF Basket J: Jack-O-Fun Basket, 250 tickets for $1,250. Winner: Cindy W Consolation Prizes-Diamond Paintings donated by Ethel Wings and Hubby. Basket A: Diamond Painting. Winner: LynnMarie Basket B: Blankie. Winner: Sondra A Basket C: Diamond Painting. Winner: Greg R Basket D: Diamond Painting. Winner: Eilen C Basket E: Blankie. Winner: Jenny B Basket F: Blankie. Winner: Mandi NI Backet G: Diamond Painting. Winner: KB TX Basket H: Blankie. Winner: Kitties Mom Basket I: Blankie. Winner: Bobbie L Basket J: Diamond Painting. Winner: Shawn/Sean RU 

There have been a lot of fundraisers recently due to unexpected expenses. Please do not ever feel that you need to participate by donating. You can help the rescue by subscribing to our YouTube channel…LIKE, COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE. This helps tremendously, and doesn’t cost the viewer anything. Also, JUST BE KIND! 

Halloween Shenanigans hosted by Gem and Mary Braids started a bit after 3 on Friday, 10/31. The show began as soon as the table was set up. We had 1, 2, 3, + cats on the table at a time. It was quite the “catwalk”! When Mary arrived riding (what else) a black cat, the kitties scattered. Poor Spiker got ran over by the exiting kitties. They probably had never seen such a large kitty. Next Gem appeared as another big black cat. The kitties didn’t seem to fear the Gem Cat. Megan came as an English barmaid. Debbie came in as Sister Mary None of That! Ella and Shalin wore beautiful masks and added to the merriment. Games played: Guess the number of candies, winner Kat Blind-fold build a jack-o-lantern, winner Shalin Move an Oreo from your forehead to your mouth with no hands, winner Abram There was lots of laughs, so the FFRC Nation was the real winner! 

The annual staff and volunteer party will be held on 11/15. The camera will be lowered and the sound muted. There are approximately 25 staffers that will be celebrating at this time. If you would like to donate, please note “Staff Party” on your donation. 

Kitty Christmas will be on December 6th and starts at 10am. Kitty Christmas is one of the largest annual fundraisers for FFRC. This is the time that we request food, snack and cleaning supply donations to help the center close out the year and also start out the new year with a full pantry. Please mark any upcoming donations if they are to be included in Kitty Christmas. All boxes will be pre-opened and names read on this day. Also on the 6 th, there will be loads of activities and games. It will be a fun day for all! 

Current Needs:  

Here are this week’s needs: Miracle Nipple Syringes KMR Heat Lamps Canned Wet Food Royal Canin Mother & Babycat Dry Food Canned Chicken and Tuna Appetizers Bisques, Broths and Stews Cat Treats 6- and 9-inch plates Bleach OdoBan The list is kept up-to-date on the Amazon Wish List found on the FFRC website. 

Other Updates: 

Sunday evening Cheri has been ill. Keep her in your thoughts. She is expected back on 11/9. Morning Kim is back. All of the kitties were glad to see her—especially Popsicle and Eric. They sure did enjoy their ride on the rug around the center. The TV in the Kabana bit the dust (hmmm kitty-related?). A new one has been ordered and should be in soon. The dead tree in the farmyard (where the geese roam) was removed on 10/31. Yeah, safety first! 

As always. Special Thanks to all that provided so much during this week’s Box Day!

​Closing: 

When I look into the eyes of an animal, I do not see an animal. I see a living being. I see a friend. I feel a soul. Anthony Douglas Williams

FFRC Blog Week Ending October 25, 2025

Another reminder: Please make sure that your outside fur babies are protected from the extra car, golf cart and foot traffic during this and all seasons. HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Keep our Fur babies safe! 

Adoptions: 

Gandalf: Gandalf found his furever home on Wednesday, 10/22. Gandalf is a very friendly brown short hair with Bengal-type spotted markings and big beautiful eyes. He was returned on 7/5/25, by a friend that had other FFRC kitties. But was just a bit too aggressive for his house. He needed to go to be in a single cat home, so that he could be the main attraction. Gandalf is a little over 2 years old. Gandalf is now named Finn. 

Nigel & Ruffles: Nigel and Ruffles were adopted together on 10/24 around 3:30. Nigel is a kitty that is mostly white and has gray accents. He arrived at FFRC on 9/15 and was covered in blood. It was determined that he had most likely been hit by a car and had a rupture eardrum and a third eyelid which protruded on one eye. He has since healed and his eyes are normal. Nigel was born on 3/29/25, currently weighs 6 lbs. 11 oz. Nigel’s new name is Nash. Ruffles is a mostly gray kitty with white markings. He arrived at FFRC on 7/1/25, when he was only about a month old. Ruffles was found in a wood pile. His date of birth is 6/6/25 and has a new name: Chip. 

Ali: This adoption was listed as a Mystery, but it was our own sweet Ali. Ali’s date of birth is 3/30/25, the day is the same as her new mommy. Ali arrived on 4/2/25 with her sibling, Lilo. They were only a few days old. Ali and Lilo were brought to FFRC from the local Humane Society. Folks there were unable to take care of the newborns. Auntie Debbie bottle-fed both babies until they were old enough to eat on their own. Ali will live about an hour and a half away from FFRC with her 12-year-old brother, Theo. 

Intakes: 

 No intakes this week. 

Health Updates: 

Bonbon crossed the rainbow bridge early Wednesday, 10/22. Chatters notified our wonderful Mods that Bonbon was very lethargic. The Mods contacted Megan who was able to be by sweet Bonbon’s side when she passed. Bonbon was about 5 months old. She was a very pretty petite brown tiger. Megan suspects that her passing was a result of very fast moving FIP. 

Allen is recovering from his full dental that was done on 10/20. He was a bit dopey upon return to FFRC and was kept in a cage for a few days to help in his recovery Derecho also had a full dental done on 10/20. He had previous dental work done, so there were fewer teeth to extract. Derecho was seen on the floor on Tuesday, ready for this next meal. 

Betty, our Huntress, was booped by a car as she crossed Power Dam Road on 10/15. Betty’s favorite hunting site is on the far side of the road, near the river. Our staff was able to get medical treatment to Betty quickly. She has a dislocated hip. Dr. Marina at Fountain City Veterinary Hospital was able to “pop” her hip back into place. After a brief stay at the vet, she is in her own small pen for recovery where she will be watched carefully. She will then move to Dodgers Pen for another few weeks, with the hope that she will heal completely without further treatment. 

Alma is doing wonderful. It is great to see her eating well and moving around. 

Finney is now undergoing FIP treatment, but don’t tell him. He feels just fine and is as playful as ever. His treatment should be complete on 12/6/25. He is a rascal. He likes hiding under his bed or pillow. When he hears “Where’s Finney?” he peeks out to remind everyone that he is still there and wanting to say HI to all. 

Mitzy: Not a health update, but still… Mitzy has a new favorite hiding place in the office. She now enjoys napping in the office trashcan. Mitzy is about 1 ½ years old and is approaching her terrible twos. 

Holds: 

River: River was officially on hold; however, her family had expected a boy kitty and will be considering a different cat. However….. River and Paprika: Woohoo, River is on hold again!!! This time he is being adopted with Paprika. The adoption is schedule for 10/27 at noon. 

Wispy: Wispy will be moving to Tennessee soon. Her adoption was originally scheduled for 10/25; however, this has been moved to next weekend. 

Ludwig: Ludwig’s adoption date has been postponed from 10/18 to a future date. The family and Ludwig are all fine, just looking for a suitable date. Hopefully, the adopters have plenty of springs for Ludwig to play with. He loves them!!! 

Megan has approved a number of adopters. We should see more adoptions soon. 

Alumni Updates: 

Achoo is getting closer with his siblings. He is going great. Jude rules the roost in Las Vegas. 

Events: 

All 10/15 Flash sale items were paid and shipped. Thanks to all donors and purchasers! A crafty evening was held on 10/22 at 6:30 pm. Details were kept a secret and not revealed until Wednesday evening. Mary Braids and Gem facilitated wonderful artwork that will be sold at future flash sales or fundraisers. Kitty footprints were painted on their own personal canvas bags. Proceeds from these items will be used to cover the dental expenses for our many kit- cats. Megan and Shalin assisted in the clean up! Scheduled artists were Ramsay, Gizmo, Derecho, Dagda, Egypt, Lucie, Spiker, Marilyn, Alma, Magic, Otter, Abba and Aponi. Not all painters were captured on camera. We were lucky to have had some pre-painted bags, which included our artist, Pania. Paint was water-based that is safe for animals according to the ASCPA. Thanks Ladies, that was fun! 

Mark Gibbons (UK Chatter and artist extraordinaire) has donated another of his watercolors which was used in a Kitty Servant Fundraiser. This framed painting is of the rear view of a beautiful Siamese, which looks like Pania. Tickets were sold for $5 each. A total of over $4,500 was raised from the sale of this painting. There were so many bump-ups that a Battle of the Bump-Ups was declared. The painting was won by Kay W. There were three consolation prizes awarded. 1: A cat and mouse mug brought all the way from Germany was won by Richard R for Kim. 2 & 3. Little Pollies were won by Paddy MU and Denise K. Paddy donated a Polly to the next adopter. It went home with Ali’s adopted family. Mark, thank you so much for sharing your talent with FFRC and thank you to all that participated. Also, thanks to those that donated the consolation prizes. 

The last Fundraiser of October is scheduled to for 10/27- 10/31. For $5 a ticket, ten baskets will be available to WIN. These baskets are from our friends Mike and Lola and also put together by other FFRC friends and staffers. All baskets are fall/Halloween-themed. Drawing for the baskets will be done at noon on Friday, 10/31. 

There have been a lot of fundraisers recently due to unexpected expenses. Please do not feel that you need to participate by donating. You can help the rescue by subscribing to our YouTube channel…LIKE, COMMENT and SUBSRIBE. This helps tremendously, and doesn’t cost the viewer anything. 

A Humane Ohio event was held on Thursday, 10/23. FFRC sent 19 females and 20 males. No FFRC kitties were sent this week. 

The annual staff and volunteer party will be held on 11/15. The camera will be lowered and the sound muted. There are approximately 25 staffers that will be celebrating at this time. 

SAVE THE DATE!!!! Kitty Christmas will be on December 6 th . More information to follow. 

Current Needs: 

We are low on Royal Canin Mother and Baby Cat Dry, Liquid Lysol, 6 and 9-inch Styrofoam plates, soups, stews, bisques, appetizers, paper towels, disinfectant wipes, Odoban, bleach and treats! The list is kept up-to-date on the Amazon Wish List found on the FFRC website. 

Other Updates: 

Sunday evening Cheri has been ill. Keep her in your thoughts. She is expected back on 10/26. Morning Kim has also been under the weather. (Popsicle missed his blankie rides!). She is expected back on 10/27.Special thanks to Mary Braids, Denise, Vanessa, Shalin, Debbie and Cheryl T for covering during this time. VENMO and other apps were down on Monday, 10/20. Funds were transferred; however, Megan was unable to respond that she had received them. All apps now appear to be working as expected. Mrs. Yacks 5 th grade class made posters for FFRC. Each poster showed a picture and a sweet description of an available cat. Thank you so much! Special Thanks to all that provided so much during this week’s Box Day! Megan returned from her vacation at Universal Studios on 10/18. She is REVISED, RELAXED and RESET. While she was there, she saw an orange flame in the sky. She later discovered that it was a space launch. What a wonderful thing to experience. Megan is nearly half way through her schooling. She has a couple of classes to take before she starts her internship. She is hoping to intern at the Ft. Wayne Zoo. WOW! ​

Closing: 

Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. Maya Angelou

FFRC Blog Week Ending October 18, 2025

It’s almost Halloween! The leaves are turning and the daylight hours are getting shorter. During this Halloween season, please make sure that your outside fur babies are protected from the extra car, golf cart and foot traffic. 

>^..^< Adoptions: 

No adoptions this week with Megan on vacation. Intakes: No intakes this week with Megan on vacation. 

Health Updates: 

Allen is scheduled for his full dental on 10/20. Derecho will also have dental work done on 10/20. 

Finney is now undergoing FIP treatment, but don’t tell him. He feels just fine and is as playful as ever. His treatment should be complete on 12/6/25. 

Holds: 

River: River will be going to her family as soon as she finishes vaccines! She will be going to a local family. Getting closer to her adoption. 

Nigel (few more vaccines needed) & Ruffles (almost ready): Local family with the cutest grandson will be adopting soon. They came in with the expectation of adopting only Nigel but fell in love with Ruffles. Adoption has been scheduled for 10/24/25 at 3:30. 

Ludwig: Ludwig’s adoption date has been postponed from 10/18 to a future date. The family and Ludwig are all fine, just looking for a suitable date. Hopefully, the adopters have plenty of springs for Ludwig to play with. He loves them!!! 

We also have several people who are approved and will be working on dates to pick up their kitty/kitties! Stay tuned! Two different sets of approvers coming in after the 18 th . 

Events

All items were sold at the Halloween-Themed Flash Sale that was held on 10/15 at noon. The proceeds were over $1,400. Please make sure that you submit payment soon. Funds will be used to cover medical expenses. Sold were 2 bat cats, kitchen towel sets, drying mats, trivets, 2 strands of garland, a wreath, a Catopoly game, lots of t-shirts, a solar cat dangler, ghost pictures, a plush throw, little polly blankets, biggie blankets, pocket blankets and assorted ornaments. Hope I captured all of the items. Thanks to all that donated all of these wonderful gifts. 

There will be a fundraiser on 10/22 at 6:30 pm. Details are still a secret, but with Mary and Gem, it’s sure to be a good time. Proceeds will be used to cover the full dentals for Otter and Allen, plus any other medical expenses. Another fundraiser will be held around the end of the month. Most likely, will be a $5 per basket raffle. More details to follow on this one. 

SAVE THE DATE!!!! 

Kitty Christmas will be on December 6 th . More information to follow. Current Needs: We are low on Royal Canin Mother and Baby Cat Dry, Liquid Lysol, 6 and 9-inch Styrofoam plates, soups, stews, bisques, appetizers, paper towels, disinfectant wipes, Odoban, bleach and treats! The list is kept up-to-date on the Amazon Wish List found on the FFRC website. 

Other Updates: 

Sunday evening Cheri has been ill. Keep her in your thoughts. Special thanks to Mary “Braids” for working double shifts on Sundays. Morning Kim has also been under the weather; hopefully, she will be back soon. Saturday, 10/18 was her birthday! Lynnette celebrated her birthday on Friday, 10/17. The correct date for Rochambeau’s return is 10/10/25. He was returned through no fault of his own. He is such a beauty that it won’t be long until he is adopted. Paws Crossed. Special Thanks to all that provided so much during this week’s Box Day! Megan was on vacation until 10/17. Hope you are had a great time!!!! The Kitties all missed you and were sure glad to see you. ​

Closing: “Only if we understand, Can we care. Only if we care, We will help. Only if we help, Shall they be saved.” Jane Goodall

FFRC Blog week endig October 11, 2025

It’s Octo-BOO-ber and getting spooky!!! We have had a bit cooler weather and FOG! Have you noticed that the Kabana and Main Room are both showing off their beautiful Halloween décor? 

Adoptions: 

7-24 Rochambeau: Our Moo Kitty (White with grey spots) was adopted on 10/6. His date of birth is 6/16/25 and arrived at FFRC on 9/1/25. He was found roaming the streets and was reluctantly brought to FFRC. He has been renamed as Oliver (Ollie). Oliver’s new siblings (a brother and a sister) are both approximately 5 years old. Oliver has the biggest and most beautiful eyes. Unfortunately, Rochambeau, was returned on Friday, October 7 th . 

Intakes: 

10/6/25 Starlight – The date of birth for this beauty is 4/18/25. She was found under Debbie’s car and looks to have been left on the property. She is a white cat with grey tiger spots. She is a purr baby biscuit-maker. Her name was submitted by Angela G. Thanks!   

Health Updates: 

Allen is scheduled for his full dental on 10/20. 

Alma update: Sorry for the misunderstanding, I should have been clearer regarding Alma’s meds. We have only stopped giving her meds that were not serving her (from Megan). She is doing pretty well. Her intestinal issues seem to be much better. She is eating GREAT! She also has been very playful and of course, loves the snuggles from Marilyn. 

Finney is now undergoing FIP treatment, but don’t tell him. He feels just fine and is as playful as ever. His treatment should be complete on 12/6/25. 

Holds: 

River: River will be going to her family as soon as she finishes vaccines! She will be going to a local family. Getting closer to her adoption. 

Nigel (few more vaccines needed) & Ruffles (almost ready): Local family with the cutest grandson will be adopting soon. They came in with the expectation of adopting only Nigel but also fell in love with Ruffles. The adoption date has been scheduled for 10/24/25. 

Ludwig: Ludwig will be going to his furever home on 10/18/25. Hopefully, the adopters have plenty of springs for Ludwig to play with. He loves them!!! Ludwig is a black cat with white paws 

We also have several people who are approved and will be working on dates to pick up their kitty! Stay tuned! Two different sets of approvers coming in after the 18 th . 

Events

All items were sold at the Flash Sale that was held on 10/8. The proceeds were $975. Please make sure that you submit payment soon. Funds will be used to cover medical expenses. There were kitchen towel sets, a wreath, garden flags, a picture, wooden wall hangers, oven towels, trivets, shirts, figurines, a pin cushion, a bookbag, lamps, a key holder, a Catopoly game, a woven basket and tissue pouches. Hope I captured all of the items. Thanks to all that donated all of these wonderful gifts. 

The next Flash Sale will be on 10/15 at noon. All times are Defiance, OH time. There will be a fundraiser on 10/22 at 6:30 pm. Details are still a secret. Proceeds will be used to cover the full dentals for Otter and Allen, plus any other medical expenses. Another fundraiser will be held around the end of the month. Most likely, will be a $5 per basket raffle. More details to follow on this one. 

SAVE THE DATE!!!! 

Kitty Christmas will be on December 6 th . More information to follow. Current Needs: Desperately low on paper towels, little soups, bisques, appetizers, bleach, Lysol, Odoban and crunchy treats—good for kitties and peacocks! 

Other Updates: 

Laura, PoohBear’s Mom, started working with FFRC on 10/6. She recently moved to Defiance. Welcome!!! 

The Humane Ohio Spay & Neuter Day was another success. We sent 23 females and 20 males. This includes our friends Nigel, River, Rosa Maria, Tygra and Starlight! 

Peapod and Fudge are now eating straight kitten food, even though they are just babies—they think that they are all grown now. Both are well over 1 pound. Their fur color is called a smoke coat. A smoke cost is a genetic, permanent coat pattern where each hair has a dark tip and a white or lighter-colored root, giving the cat a silvery or pale appearance. Thanks to viewers and mods that provided the info on the coat type. River was formerly listed as a boy, but whoops, she’s a GIRL!!! 

Megan will be on vacation from 10/13 to 10/17. Have fun Megan! 

 Closing: “Laughter is timeless. Imagination has no age. And dreams are forever.” Walt Disney

FFRC Blog week ending October 4, 2025

Happy Fall Y’all! The temperatures still feel like summer, but the daylight hours are shrinking! It’s time for baseball, WNBA playoffs and FOOTBALL! Hockey pre-season has started, as well. Go Sports!

The Blog has returned. I cannot begin to express my thanks to Rita for all of her wonderful blogs and Facebook stories. No one can fill her shoes. It is my plan to provide updates on a weekly basis. Soon, I will be more comfortable with providing stories and backgrounds of our adoptable kitties, our residents, staff/volunteers and FFRC.

But first, this from Megan, originally posted on September 15 th and couldn’t be expressed more eloquently:

Remembering our Friend, Rita

Today our hearts are heavy as we share the loss of our dear friend and volunteer, Rita Murphy a.k.a. CantonCat. Our deepest condolences to her family and friends. Rita was more than a volunteer-she was the voice and spirit behind so many of our words. She lovingly crafted our blogs, kept our Facebook and Chatters pages alive with warmth and wove stories that captured the heart of every cat and person who passed through FFRC’s doors.

Her gift for writing was matched only by her love of cats. Whether she was sharing a heart-tugging rescue tale or a simple update about a playful kitten, Rita’s words always carried kindness, humor and deep understanding.

We will miss her wisdom, her friendship and her way of making every story shine. But most of all, we will miss her.

In Friendship ~ Megan and all the Cats now, those to come and those who’ve passed.

Adoptions:

7-24 Lilo: Lilo arrived at FFRC on 4/2/25 with her sister Ali. They arrived from the local Humane Society. One of their workers found them in a garage. They were only a few days old when found and only 3 ounces when they arrived. Debbie hand-fed the babies until they were able to join the main room. Lilo is another miracle baby. She is a medium hair gray and white tortie. She now lives in Alabama with three other cats, including one of our favorite orangies, also, Lilo will keep her name.

8-8 Opie Cunningham: Opie came to FFRC on 4/21/25. He was just over three and half months old on his adoption day. He is a buff colored and is very vocal. Opie, now named Obie will stay a local boy and won’t live far from where he was found.

8-14 Lena: Lena found her fur-ever home with her new, most special mama, Kim, our fantastic morning associate. Lena will keep her name and she will join three fur brothers. It is not often that a Resident cat is adopted, but this is the purrfect match for both cat and mama. Lena is a 7-year-old tuxie. She was found behind a Coke machine at Meijer’s where she had had a set of five kittens. She was nearly feral until Kim worked her wonders with her. Lena’s three younger brothers (Ringo, Zorro and Zinnie) were waiting for her at home. Hurray for Lena Lena Bo-Bena!

8-16 Donny: Donny arrived at FFRC on 5/26/24, with siblings Allen and Dark Cat. They were found in a box in someone’s yard. His date of birth is 5/7/24. Donny is an orangie and has two new siblings,  Jasper and Denny, both Inkies. His new name is Waffles.

8-23 Fonzie: Fonzie, now is Nala. She is one of Sinopa’s babies which were born at FFRC on 4/17/25. She is a gray tiger. She now lives about two hours away and has one sibling at home named Joan.

8-24 Amy: (went back home to daddy after successful FIP treatment!) Amy was originally adopted on 5/19/25. Her mom, Wispy, and siblings, Popsicle and Eric, both are at FFRC. They arrived at FFRC on 2/27/25. Her date of birth is 12/25/24. She is in a single-kitty home and is much loved.

9-10 Pinkie: Pinkie’s birthdate is 3/11/21. She was surrendered on 4/30/25 after being adopted from FFRC as a kitten. Pinkie had a four-year-old brother waiting for her. Her new name is Polly. She is a dilute calico.

9-16 Achoo: Our Inkie, Achoo, was born at FFRC on 5/6/23 to Millie. His birth siblings are Butterbean, Cheerio and Squizzle. (the ABCS kitties). Achoo went home with his own supply of his favorite snack, minnows. He flew to his new home in California, where a sister, Cheese, and a yorkie was waiting for him. His name has remained as Achoo.

9-19 Heinz and Jacci: Together furever! Both were found in a feral cat colony at the Independence Dam. Heinz was found with the top of a broken mason jar that was stuck on his neck. In an attempt to trap him, Whoopsie, we got Jacci first. The next day, we got Heinz. Although the plan was to release both back to the colony after their spay and neuter, both cats were found to be friendly and not feral at all. Heinz is a long-haired inkie and quite a snuggle bug. Jacci is a shy tortie and takes some time to warm up to others. They are a bonded pair. Megan agreed that these two cats would not be separated and luckily, the right family has come along. They will remain in Defiance and have kept their names.

9-20 Clarity: Clarity is a silver/gray tiger. She came as a baby from Dr. Darcy’s office. She had come from a farm where she contracted a virus that caused some damage to one of her eyes. Wolfie, aka Choco, and Burger are her new siblings, both from FFRC and two more other kitties. Her name is now Ginny.

10-3 Jude: Jude has gone to his furever home in Las Vegas! At the time of his early am adoption, he had nearly 500 watching the live feed. Jude is an Inky that was found on 6/21 in the middle of the road. Both of his eyes were ruptured due to a virus. His birthday is 6/10, so he was just 11 days old when found. He was hand-fed by “Mama” Megan until he grew into a BIG BOY! He went home to two brothers; one has Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH). See more about this condition, below. Jude will be keeping his name.

Intakes:

7/20/25 Fischer – a little brown tiger was found outside roaming around. He is so sweet! He is a brown tiger with beautiful eyes. His DOB is 3/1/25.

 7/23/25 Spark - was originally adopted on 5/22, and was returned. Sadly, it just wasn’t a good fit for the family. She is a pretty dilute grey calico, DOB 4/19/24.

 7/30/25 Miss Jewel – this sweet girl was dumped on the property in the early hours. Overall, pretty healthy, some fleas. She is a domestic long hair brown tiger. Her DOB is 3/3/25.

 8/4/25 Rochambeau – this sweet boy was found wondering around a residential area in Defiance. He is an adorable white cat with black spots. His DOB 6/16/25.

 8/9/25 Rosa Maria – This sweetie was brought to the rescue around midnight on 8/8 -8/9. She was in rough shape. She had some kind of melted plastic on her leg, taking off the skin, and had lots of bugs…YUCK! (current update—she’s doing AMAZING now!) She is a pretty American short hair brown torbie and her DOB is 6/29/25.

 8/14/25 Tygra – this beautiful tiger striped calico was found stuck under a pallet in a factory. She had a few minor nicks and scratches. Her DOB is 6/23/25.

 9/1/25 PeaPod (Female) and Fudge (Male) – these adorable siblings were found under a deck with their mama who had sadly passed. They arrived about 10 days old and were very cold. They are both amazing colored….inky with a beautiful smokey gray undercoat. Fudge is more long haired, but Peapod is more medium. Their DOB is 8/18/25.

 9/15/25 Nigel – ever-so handsome Nigel was found wondering around a residential neighborhood in Defiance. When he was originally seen, he had a collar, but was later seen without collar and blood on his left side. He appears to have a ruptured ear drum which is causing his third eye lid being more prominent. He is a handsome kitty with gray spots. His DOB is 3/29/25.

9/19/25 Peanut Butter – do you like adorable American Short Haired kitties? Do you like big orangie boys? Then we have the boy for you! This handsome boy was originally an FFRC kitty that was adopted as a young kitten, only to be returned about 5 years later. It sadly just wasn’t working out. His DOB is 6/26/20.

 9/25/25 Paprika – this pretty girl was brought in by our lovely Dr. Darcy. Paprika was brought into her clinic for health issues. Now she is wonderful! She has the prettiest golden eyes and is a brown tiger. Her DOB is 5/29/25.

Health Updates:

Otter received a full dental on Monday, September 29 th . He is feeling so much better as he recovers from his procedure. Cats are able to continue to eat dried food once their mouths are healed.

Jelly had a large polyp removed on the 29 th . She is also feeling much better.

Alma is struggling. We stopped her meds after a visit from Dr. Darcy confirmed that they were no longer helping her. Alma’s birthday is 2/22/13. She arrived at FFRC on 2/22/14. She came from a vet office in Pennsylvania where she had lived for months in a cage and wasn’t able to even sit upright. Alma has severe CH and cannot actually get up and walk. But…..she’s so smart! She’s figured out how to do the things she wants and how to get around. Between her flips, falls, leaning, and flops, she has worked out a way to move! And she also lets us know what she wants by different meows that she does! Her wish is our command! She’s a beautiful grey tiger girl. We are all sending her well wishes and our paws are crossed. A message from Dark Cat: “In the depths of sorrow, Alma gave us hope.”

Amy completed her FIP treatment and has returned back home to her furever home. Her once black fur is now tipped in white/silver. She is a beauty!

Finney is now undergoing FIP treatment, but don’t tell him. He feels just fine and is as playful as ever.

Kitties who have passed:

7-17 Pania

9-8 Muddles

9-9 Marvin

Holds:

Ludwig: Ludwig will be going home on 10/18. The time has not yet been set.

River: River will be going to his family as soon as he finishes vaccines and his neuter! He will be going to a local family.

Nigel: Nigel has a family waiting for him as soon as he has his neuter and completes a couple more  vaccines!

We also have several people who are approved and will be working on dates to pick up their kitty! Stay tuned!

Events:

Flash Sales will start up again on October 8 th . Please stand by for the time.

SAVE THE DATE!!!! Kitty Christmas will be on December 6 th . More information to follow.

Current Needs:

Spiker says that he NEEDS treats.

Desperately low on paper towels, soups, bisques, appetizers and Odoban!

In Depth Focus:

I will be adding a note about a condition, breed of cat or something else of interest about once a month. This month I will focus on CH:

This was taken from the FFRC Website.

CH—Cerebellar Hypoplasia

What is Cerebellar Hypoplasia/CH?

This is a disorder found in cats and dogs which causes jerky movements, tremors and generally walking and balance problems. It is a non-progressive and non-contagious condition. Symptoms appear at birth although they may not be noticed until the kitten starts walking. If CH-like symptoms show up suddenly or later in life, this would not be CH.

How does a cat get CH?

A kitten is born with CH when the cerebellum is underdeveloped at birth. The cerebellum controls fine motor skills and coordination. CH is most commonly caused by the kitten’s mother contracting the  Panleukopenia virus (feline distemper) while pregnant. Kittens with CH are not infected with or carriers of this virus, it has only stunted the cerebellum’s growth while developing.

How many kittens are affected in a litter?

It varies—it could be one kitten or all of them.

How long will a CH cat live?

They can live as long as any other cat!

What is the treatment for CH?

There really is no treatment. It’s more a way of managing the condition. The cat should be indoors only. A family can also “CH kitty proof” a house. Ramps can be used to help them get up on furniture. Sometimes a raised food dish helps. You also may want to pad sharp corners of furniture. Be careful of stairs—many CH cats have trouble negotiating going up and down safely.

What are the levels of CH?

Most cats have good life quality and make up in personality what they lack in motor skills. While some cats have a slightly noticeable stumbly gait, others may have significant trouble getting around. Still, there are others who are unable to walk at all. It’s important to remember that the cat isn’t sick, weak or hurt—he simply is uncoordinated. CH cats don’t seem to know that they’re any different from other cats!

There is a system of “measurement” though for CH cats.

Mild—These cats are very capable and require little to no extra care. They may have an unusual gait (called high steppers), an occasional balance loss and/or slight head tremors.

Moderate—Cats with moderate CH can get around on their own, but one end of their body may appear to be doing something entirely different from the other half. They frequently lose their balance, have noticeable head tremors, and walk with their legs splayed widely apart.

Severe—These CH cats cannot walk on their own and require a great deal of special care. They cannot walk or stand and sometimes flipflop to get around.

Is CH preventable?

This condition is easily prevented by vaccinating female cats for feline distemper before they get pregnant. Simply, vaccinate!

Are there other health issues one should be aware of for CH cats?

CH cats are very prone to chipping their teeth. Besides the issues with being uncoordinated, there are no conditions to worry about. They are susceptible to the same medical problems that any other cat may have. It’s the injuries that can happen from the uncoordination that can be the highest cause of problems.

Other Updates:

August 25, 2025 was Defiance College Volunteer Day. 31 students helped clean up the FFRC grounds by pulling weeds and sprucing up the property. We are very honored to have had such a great turn out!

The newly renovated Kabana was officially opened on September 4, 2025. The wall between the old office and the Kabana was removed. This opened up the area for the kitties. The camera was moved to provide a wider frame that captures those watching out the window and also viewing the television.

Jacci and Heinz are feeling more comfortable in their new home. They are more visible and are adjusting great.

Dr. Darcy Day was September 24, 2025. She was able to provide health checks for all of the FFRC kitties. FFRC received an A+, with only a few minor tweaks to meds.

Megan will be on vacation from 10/13 to 10/17. Look Out Universal Studios!

Special thanks to all of you that have answered the call when FFRC reaches out and expresses their needs. Whether it be a food, cleaning supplies, litter, office supplies, financial, the FFRC Nation continues to come through. If you are unable to contribute in any of the above ways, please Like and Subscribe to the Live YouTube Channels and leave comments.

Closing:

“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” Mahatma Gandhi