FFRC Blog Week Ending July 11, 2026
Yesterday, 7/10, was National Kitten Day and we've got plenty to adopt.
Why use a generic kitty model, when we have these little bundles? Here are just a few:
RENLY, ALIKI, CATSBY, SMUDGES, RUMER and PASCAL are enjoying the view from Paddy's Place. Now that's a real cuddle puddle!
Adoptions:
We only had one adoption this week, but it was a poignant one. On 7/5/26, our beautiful boy, TIPPY, went home to live with his sister, MILEY, now Winnie. They were both born on 3/15/25. On 2/15/26, our volunteers, Stacey and Kat, found Tippy and Miley at our local Bronson Park. They were both trapped with the intention of just having them neutered/spayed and then returned. They were thought to be feral, but when they arrived at FFRC, it was soon discovered that they were both very friendly. Miley was adopted back in May, leaving Tippy at FFRC. Her human parents were looking for a friend for her and realized that Tippy was still available. They quickly decided that he was the best one for them. Both kitties have an older brother named Davidson who is 7 years old. Tippy will be keeping his name--it's very appropriate because he does have his ear tipped, but also a white tip on his tail.
We had a return on Friday, 7/10. This 7-year-old sweet kitty was originally adopted on 2/25/19. His name is RILL. Rill is a big boy. He originally came in about 4 lbs. and was over 10 lbs. when he was adopted.
We have another return scheduled for Monday. Her FFRC name was GUTHRIE but was changed upon adoption to Willow. She was originally adopted on 5/7/18 after only being at FFRC for 8 days. She is now about 9 years old. 80% of orange tigers are male, but this one is a female!!! Picture to follow upon her arrival.
The male has some visible issues. He has some wounds and scabs and also a rodent ulcer on his lip (also known as an indolent ulcer or eosinophilic granuloma). This condition is not caused by rodents but is an allergic reaction and is most commonly on the lip. Common causes of the reaction are flea, mosquito or mite bites and environmental allergens. It is not contagious. This boy is a very dark brown.
Health Updates:
MAGELLAN (black and white) and ELM (black) viewing the vast sandscape and wondering where the contents went.
Current Needs:
Please check the FFRC website for needed items.
A Little Something Extra:
Did you ever wonder how Derecho got his name? He arrived during a Derecho!!
Other:
Lynnette will be back from her vacation on Monday, 7/13. We missed her!
Humane Ohio is on Tuesday, 7/14. Zelda and Glinda will be going for their spay so that they are ready to be adopted on 7/15.
We have been interviewing and have hired two part-time positions:
Chelsea started on 7/10 and will be the early morning Friday team member. Chelsea is used to working with cats and has 10 of her own. Kim is currently training her. In August, Kim will be moving to a 4-day week.
Stephanie (Buckeye's mom and former volunteer) will work the Friday night 5-10 shift and will fill-in on other shifts, as needed. We had a surprise visit from Buckeye on Friday. He is now trained to walk on a leash!!! Good Job, Bucky!
We have nearly all shifts filled but always need volunteers!!!
Our kitty volunteers also volunteer in other ways:
Edna (Gem) and Mary Braids doing their duty! Edna hit her 2-gallon mark! That's 16 times of donating blood! Each donation can save up to 3 lives.
A note from Megan:
How neat is this? For the past two weeks, our channel has been watched by NEP, the tv broadcasting crew handling Wimbledon! Isn't that just the neatest thing?? They were kind enough to reach out and share a pic!
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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Our cute little FOZZIE curled up with his Purple Momma:
BABITA putting her bed in the litterbox.
"Kittens are tiny bundles of curiosity wrapped in fur, teaching us that joy can fit in the palm of your hand."
Amelia Hart
"Every kitten is a small miracle with whiskers, reminding us that love often arrives on silent paws."
Daniel Rivers
"Kittens don't just grow into cats--they grow into pieces of our hearts"
Oliver Kent