FFRC Blog Week Ending July 18, 2026
This month, we observe Lost Pet Prevention Month to raise awareness and promote actions that prevent pets from becoming lost.
Here are some steps that you can take to protect your pets from becoming lost:
- Microchip Your Pets: A microchip provides permanent identification that shelters and veterinarians can scan to contact you quickly if your pet is found .
- Update ID Tags: Ensure collars have current contact information to facilitate immediate reunification .
- Keep Pets Indoors or Supervised: Indoor cats and supervised dogs are less likely to escape or encounter hazards .
- Take Regular Photos: Maintain up-to-date photos from multiple angles to aid identification if your pet goes missing .
- Secure Outdoor Areas: Fences, gates, and enclosed spaces reduce the risk of pets wandering off .
- Spread Awareness: Share tips, safety pledges, and reunion stories on social media using #LostPetPreventionMonth, and participate in local events or workshops hosted by shelters, veterinarians, or pet organizations .
We had some very special adoptions this week---but aren't all adoptions special?
The first adoption was on 7/15 for two little kitties, ZELDA and GLINDA. Their mom is over the top with happiness to have these two girls. Zelda is a little black and white baby that arrived at FFRC on 6/19/26. Her date of birth is 5/8/26. She was found in a car's wheel well and was filthy upon her arrival. Glinda is an orange striped, medium to long hair little lady. She arrived on 6/23/26 and has a date of birth of 4/16/26. She was found just roaming around outside. Both kitties had been getting acquainted with each other in Dodger's Pen. Initially, they weren't too sure of each other but soon were loving on each other and playing.
Our next adoption has been in in the planning stages for quite a while. This was the adoption of WIBBLES, RAISIN and JENNY. Jenny is about 8 months' old. She arrived at FFRC on 10/19/25. She had been found outside someone's home. She had very bad eyes. One has been removed and she has limited sight in the other. She is the very beautiful black and white kitty pictured below. Wibbles and Raisin are inky sisters with Cerebellar hypoplasia (CH). They were born to a feral momma. Raisin is more moderate and has sleek black fur. Wibbles is more severe but has become more stable as she has gotten older. Her fur is fluffier and she has one white whisker. Their date of birth is 10/31/25. All kitties will be keeping their names.
Travel and Touchdown were great. The girls were very well behaved, and their new momma was waiting to take them to their furever home.
There will be a Flash Sale on 7/22 at 11. Tune in for all kinds of wonderful items!!!
Humane Ohio was on Tuesday, 7/14. We sent 29 females and 19 males. This included GLINDA, ZELDA, RUMER, RENLY, PASCAL, SMUDGES, CATSBY, ALIKI and RUSSELL. Wait, who is Russell? He is an outside boy that had been very difficult to catch; however, our wonderful Shalin was able to get him. He is a very big grey and white tiger and has chubby cheeks. He showed up with cauliflower ears (from mites) and covered in fleas. He tested fine! He also came with his "brother" BOB. They look quite a bit alike, but Bob is a brown and white tiger. We haven't been able to catch Bob yet. These two may also be brothers with Barnicle Farnsworth, III.
There was no Q & A on Friday, 7/17. Megan was in Las Vegas---She's back now!!
If you haven't looked at our Instagram page, please do!! There are great pictures of our center's kitties. Thanks so much!
Please make sure that you have a plan for your pets in the event that you are no longer able to take care of them. The best plan is to have both a primary and a secondary backup.
Photos by Dawn and friends.
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"The best way to find a lost poet is to never lose them in the first place."
Liam Carter
"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure - especially when it comes to keeping a beloved pet safe."
Adapted from Benjamin Franklin
"Love is not just feeding and sheltering; it's protecting them from ever being lost."
Ava Reynolds
"Our pets rely on us for everything - including their way home."
Sofia Bennett