FFRC Blog Week Ending March 14, 2026
The week started with losing an hour due to "Spring Ahead, Fall Back" and towards the end of the week we had a Friday the 13th! For those wondering, if a month begins on a Sunday, that month will also have a Friday the 13th! It's kind of a Math/Science thing!
This next week, many of us celebrate St. Patrick's Day. In the US, this is the day we all become a wee bit Irish!
Adoptions:
There were no adoptions this week.
Mary Lou, our wonderful grey floofy kitty is on hold.
Intakes:
This week, we continued monitoring the Humane Call Case that stated last week. On Saturday, March 7th, we captured an orange American Shorthair boy. This was a kitty that we were not aware of being in the house. He tested negative and is a bit under a year old. He was already neutered when we captured him.
We set another trap and hoped to capture the buff and white kitty that we had originally noticed in the house. Unfortunately, the trap was not set correctly, so when we checked it on Sunday, we found that the food was eaten, but no kitty was in the trap. We reset the trap and checked it on Monday, and HURRAY, we caught the buff and white boy. At that time, we were ALMOST sure that we had all of the kitties in the house. The buff and white boy is about 6 years old and also neutered.
We reset the trap again, just in case. When the trap was checked on Tuesday, we had caught another kitty. This boy is white with grey tiger stripes and has severe mouth ulcers. He is between 5 and 7 years old. Well, darn! Now what? We were so sure that we had all of the kitties, we hadn't even brought another trap to set. This kitty has been named BOWIE. The name was submitted to the Name a Cat Program by SonJa and won with 48% of the votes. The other two names were Gumby (31%) and Katmando (21%). 212 votes!! Bowie is looking much better since he has been taking meds for the ulcers. His treatment includes antibiotics and steroids. He thoroughly enjoyed his massage from Lynnette after his bath.
Health Updates:
FAISY is feeling much better. She is now in the main room.
Five kitties were sent to Dr. Darcy's on Monday, March 9th. This included CLARICE (now transferred to Williams County) LUCKY and JENNY for their spays. It also included CHANDLER for his neuter.
JELLY is now named OLIVE. This girl is sometimes a wee bit naughty. She has gotten stuck behind the washing machine not once, but twice. Can anyone see Jelly, I mean, Olive?
Events:
Current Needs:
A list is kept up to date on the Amazon Wish List found on the FFRC website. Due to the Humane Case, additional PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) is needed. Mostly masks, booties and medium size gloves.
Other:
On Box Day, we received some very touching memorial tributes for ALMA and MAGIC. Thank you for providing these and showing the depth of your love for these two residents.
Also on Box Day, we received a box of cute colored collars for our goats. We will be working to get names and collars matched to the goats. We hope to have a small fashion show when this has been done.
Megan was off for much needed R & R on Wednesday and Thursday of last week.
The Valentine's Day videos are still being worked on. We will get them sent out soon.
On Friday, right after Q & A, we intended to name our last kitty from the Humane Case, but the wind was so fierce, we kept losing YouTube and power connectivity. During the windstorm, we lost one of our empty sheds. It was flipped completely over and crumpled like aluminum foil. We also lost a couple of trees on the property. No animals or humans were injured. Another storm is due on Sunday, March 15th. YIKES!
Also on Friday, Tony and Stephanie stopped by with a 50-pound donation of IAMS cat food. They stuck around and brought many kitties to the camera.
The Kitten Lady is coming to Ft. Wayne on March 19. Megan and Team are looking forward to attending the event and learning more about kitten care and also sharing their information on CH cats with her.
Megan put together a couple of short tour videos of the Center. Please check them out when you have a chance.
If you haven't looked at our Instagram page, please do!! There are great pictures of our center's kitties. Thanks so much!
FFRC is looking for volunteers. Candidates need to be at least 18 years old and have transportation to get here. Volunteers work set shifts and have assigned tasks, which include cleaning, feeding and other caring for cats. Please contact Megan if you would like to help.
2026 Calendars are still available and are being offered in two sizes: 8 1/2 x 12 or 8 1/2 x 14. Orders for calendars will be through the FFRC Store and also on the FFRC website. We are unable to take orders via the phone or e-mail. I've received mine, how about you?
Photos by Dawn and friends.
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