FFRC Weekly Blog Week Ending October 12, 2024

 

FFRC Weekly Blog Week Ending October 12, 2024


Adoptions:


None.


New Cats:

During our Friday updates a tiny little girl came in.  We’ve named her Minnelli (notice the spelling is different from Liza). She was in very rough shape.  She was found in the middle of the road.  We aren’t sure what happened to her, hit by car, some other kind of accident or just neglect.  She had maggots over her and at first the person who found her thought she was deceased.  We wondered if she would survive the night.  She was cleaned up, washed, given fluids and did survive the night.  While she is not out of the woods, she already looks like a new cat.


She is about 6 weeks old. She is a long haired black kitty.   She has a URI.  Her eyes were both closed and one is now opening a little.  She weighs about 12 ounces.  She needs all our good thoughts.  And was seen by Dr. Darcy while given a treatment plan.


Health Updates:
Our Vet, Dr. Darcy came and did exams on most of the cats.  (some cats who have recently seen her or hid while she was here, weren’t examined).


First, the bad news:


Please keep in mind that medical decisions are always made with the best interests of the cat in mind.  Age, behavior, personality are factors that are considered along with the specific medical condition.  Sometimes what may work for one cat is simply not in another cat's best interest.  


Our sweet Porchie, Peanut Butter (PB) has been battling skin cancer in his ear for a few years.  Recently, it has gotten progressively worse.  PB gets very stressed when forced to spend any amount of time indoors.  He would not do well with chemo, as he simply would be miserable having to undergo such treatment.  A decision was made to let him pass with dignity in a pain free setting.  PB has now gently passed.  This sweet boy was about 11 years old.  He arrived in 2013 and decided to stay.  He was much loved and a favorite of many visitors.  He will be missed.

Crumbles came to us in November of last year. She was found with her collar fused to her neck/chest bone area and stuck under her front right leg causing a laceration under her right armpit. She was very dehydrated.  We estimated that she was about 22 months old.  What her life was like before coming to FFRC, we will never know.  But we do know she did not like to be around other cats.  While she could always come into the main center, she chose to stay in the back, in Thumper's room.  She was comfortable and happy there.  The collar had caused a major infection that left her with significant scarring.  About 5 or 6 months ago, her wound had reopened with a repeat infection.  This time, her infection could not be controlled.  It was decided to let her pass with dignity and in loving arms.  Crumbles has now passed but will always remain in our hearts.

Good news.

Good, positive exams were done to around 70 cats, with all our cats being given a clean bill of health.  Yes, there are cats with existing conditions, but those are treated with on-going medicine and treatments.  Also, several of our cats have ‘goopy’ eyes but that is normal this time of year, especially with the numbers we have.  Think of it like young children at kindergarten, with sniffles and runny noses. 

We are happy with the overall health of our cats.


 
Other Updates:

The little gray kitten that Debbie has been taking care of now has the name Spitfire.  (he was the one found in the woods by himself).


The kitty found at Taco Belle is now officially Taco Belle.  She continues to show improvement and is still being treated for toxoplasmosis. 


Holds
None, right now.


FYI: 
You never really know the true value of a moment, until you are left with only the memory. Cherish your memories and embrace your moments.











FFRC Weekly Blog Week Ending October 5, 2024

 

FFRC Weekly Blog Week Ending October 5, 2024


Adoptions:

Brandi was adopted!  This sweet mom cat leaves to spend the rest of her life with the family that had adopted Maybelle previously.  In addition to Maybelle, she will have a brother, Topaz.


New Cats:

Yet another brown tiger kitten, about 2 months old, was found in the parking lot of Taco Bell.  She was in very, very rough shape.  It was hard to figure out what had happened, injury, illness?  Seemed like a CH kitty but not quite CH. Definitely neurological issues.



In consultation with Dr. Darcy, it is now believed she has toxoplasmosis (spelling?  What’s spelling)  This is a contagious (to cats and humans) toxin that requires about 3 or 4 week treatment where she needs to be segmented from other cats and only a couple of humans (mainly just Megan and Lynnette).  Each day she is improving, slowly, step by step.



Health Updates:
Choco (lazy legs kitty) went to the vet this week for x-rays.  He does have a spinal lesion on his spine.  He may improve a little more but will probably always be a ‘lazy legs’ cat.


He does very well getting around.

Halo went up this week to get spayed, but she already was!

 
Other Updates:

Flash sale on Wednesday, October 9th.  Lots of fall/Halloween stuff.  11:00 a.m.  To raise money for the general fund.

Holds

Bella

Luna

FYI: 
There will be calm after a storm, but most importantly, love will prepare you before it, sustain you through it  and give you the strength to move forward once the storm is over. Boo










FFRC Weekly Blog Week ending September 28, 2024

 

FFRC Weekly Blog Week ending September 28, 2024


Adoptions:

Sunny was adopted by volunteer Raven.  Sunny was the last of the ‘eclipse’ cats to finally be adopted.  She’ll keep her name.

Little Snooks was adopted!  Snooks was found a few months ago just walking around someone’s yard.  She is 4 months old and will now be called Snookie Boo.  She may be a sibling or two in the near future! 


New Cats:

7 week old black tiger kitten was found in a truck engine.  It is believed she came from a nearby bean field.  Sweet thing.


7 week old brown male tiger was seen falling from underneath a car with two other kittens.  Sadly, one was deceased and the orange kitten was hurt and taken to the vet.  The brown tiger was not hurt.


Health Updates:

Foxy saw Dr. Darcy.  She has several things going on.  She has inflammatory bowel disease and a very high white blood cell count.  She is on antibiotics. 

Alma saw Dr. Darcy also and she is doing pretty good, slight changes in her meds.


Other Updates:

The shipping issue with the FFRC store has been resolved.

Babies in the back will be released at different times this week. 

We are grateful for everyone who has sent in beds for the cats and we now have a surplus so we don’t currently require any more.

 

Momma and baby cat food is needed with all the kittens we currently have we are going thru a lot of kitten food (both wet and dry)

Holds

Bella

Luna


FYI: 
Our hearts are broken for all those suffering from Hurricane Helene.  They need us all now and in the many months to come.  Compassion is never a word that is overused. 










FFRC Weekly Blog Week ending September 21, 2024

 FFRC Weekly Blog Week ending September 21, 2024

Adoptions:

 It was a great week for adoptions!

Friday began with sweet little Roo getting adopted by loving parents who helped care for her when she first came to Dr. Darcy’s office in July.  Remember Roo was found near some road construction with her front legs needing to be amputated at the knee.  We’ve come to love this little one who never let her injuries slow her down.  Now she gets a loving home to grow old with!


Next both Moon and Stratton went home with our volunteer Ella.  She loves all the cats but these two found a special place in her heart.  Stratton has waited two years for a forever home and now has one!  Moon was found with her 3 siblings who were orphaned on the side of the road when their mom was hit by a car.  They were only a few weeks old and now Moon graduates to her very own home with her new brother, Stratton.


The day ended with Wixx finally getting a home after waiting for two years!  She is shy and laid back and for now is getting a home where she will be the center of attention and will receive one on one love.


It was a wonderful Friday!


New Cats:

Silver and black tiger (around 5 months) found outside someone’s home.  She has a slight injury to her tail and is not yet fixed.  She’s a little shy but very laid back.  Very calm little kitty cat.

Not quite a cat:   We have a 10 year old sweetie who Megan met while visiting the humane society.  His name is Gizmo and he’s a…wait for it….a dog!  A Chihuahua.  He has the cutest little face (tongue sticks out).  Megan couldn’t say no, so he will spend time both in the Center and at Megan’s home.  He’s been introduced to the cats and is fine with them.  Although most of the cats are bigger than he is.  They are all very curious about him.  Welcome Gizmo!


Health Updates:

Alma appears to be eating a little better.  She’ll go up to see Dr. Darcy next week for an update.  

 
Other Updates:

Our Chat Moderator, MK, is visiting.  She is helping out tremendously with lots of stuff! 


We will be having a fall flash sale on Wednesday, September 25th at 11:00 a.m. Lots and lots of great stuff! MK will help out with this sale.


Financial: 

Fun-raiser held and raised $4,840 (and counting).  This will go towards some bills and medical bills. 

Holds

Bella

Luna

Snooks

Sunny = Monday at 4:30 ish

FYI: 

As seasons change in many places, remember to start to think about those areas facing winter.  Think about donating old blankets or towels to those in need.  Homeless shelters, local charities can always use slightly used clothing and footwear.  And local animal groups can always use blankets and linens as well as other items that may help in keeping animals warm and safe during whatever Mother Nature has in store.








FFRC Weekly Blog Week ending September 14, 2024

 

FFRC Weekly Blog Week ending September 14, 2024


Adoptions:

 Sisters Birch and Maple were adopted, together.  They are the first of Brandi’s babies to get their own home. Their brothers Apple and Elm are still waiting for someone to come on in and bring them home.


New Cats:


Black cat, about 2 months old, was from Dr. Darcy’s office.  She’s a talker and very sweet.

 

Health Updates:
Alma continues to be watched.  She’s getting older and losing some weight.  She’s always been able to make it to the litter box, but recently has had some issues in that area.  Nothing to worry about but be aware she is getting older and in addition to CH has some other physical challenges (Thyroid issues, Mega Colon issues).  We are always ensuring her quality of life is best for her.  Every day is a gift with her and we are blessed to be part of knowing and loving that gift  As Dr. Darcy once said “sometimes you get to the point where you are giving meds to the cat and not for the cat.”.


Choco (lazy back legs)  is doing well.  He’s making a little progress with his leg.


Sahara is doing well physically but really doesn’t like other cats so she’s still in the back.  She is a little grumpy around other cats.


Astra is doing well but is a little overwhelmed by her new environment.  For now she is with Zavi and the two seem to be enjoying each other’s company.


Other Updates:

Our Welcome Fall fun-raiser is now going on thru Tuesday with drawing on Wednesday at noon.  Tickets are $5.00 There are 8 wonderful items.  Specific info on Facebook and YouTube.

Holds
Snooks is on hold.(still needs spay)
Roo is on hold.  (still needs spay)
No hold on Luna and Bella but strong interest (fingers crossed everyone!)

Lots of potentials!  



FYI:

Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows.

--Helen Keller







FFRC Weekly Blog Week ending September 7, 2024



FFRC Weekly Blog Week ending September 7, 2024


Adoptions:

Both Bodie and Dark Cat were adopted together!  They are now with the family that adopted Acorn several months ago.  For now they are keeping the name Brodie but Dark Cat is now called Cheesecake.  Congratulations kids!  


New Cats:


New names for

Lazy leg kitty = boy medium chocolate brown hair.about two months old =  Choco


Inkie baby with ear clip female about 3 months old found by Cyndy and Ray just wandering around the farmyard  = Halo


Dilute calico female, almost two months old --found alone and the man who brought him in didn’t have a carrier in his car, so the little baby hid in the car dash and it took almost two hours to get him out.   = Fizzy


Cat that cheri and brandon found about 4 months old female all white, splotches on feet head and lower back, tiger blotches = Astra


Male brown/black tiger found on state rt 18 just wandering around. =  Bamboozle 

 


Health Updates:

Everyone seems to be doing well. 

Other Updates:

We’ll be having a basket/item fun-raiser in the next week.  Stay tuned for specifics


Holds

Roo and Snooks
They both need spaying before they go. So the adoption date is TBD.

There is interest in about 6 cats so more adoptions should be forthcoming.



FYI:

"Never let the past define all you can accomplish in the future. And never lose sight of the present."