FFRC Blog week ending July 12, 2025
Note: Due to unforeseen stuff, this is a long blog, encompassing information from June 21 until July 13. Because of the ‘catch-up’ mode, there may be entries that are sparse or missing. When you fall behind on something like this it’s like swimming in an ocean when you know you gotta stay afloat then remember you can’t swim.
Anyway, here it goes!
Adoptions:
Eileen was adopted and is now Irene. She was a returned girl originally adopted in 2020. She’s almost 5 and when she came back was dehydrated and fleas all over. She’s all clean up and just wanted to go somewhere that will love and keep her safe. She’s hit the jackpot. Sweet girl who just didn’t love being around all the noise of the rescue. Now her life is quiet and full of love.
Macaroni and Pickles: This bonded pair came to us in March, 2025. They were in a loving home, but the dynamics of the family changed and they had to surrender both for their best interests. We were determined to see them adopted together which is one of the hardest things to do in a rescue environment. But a loving family out there came in to pick two other cats and then met them and fell in love. Pickles and Macaroni wouldn’t let them pick anyone but them. They insisted on it. They have a dog (who is quite old) and neither Macaroni nor Pickles are fond of dogs so we are calling this a “Foster to adoption”. As of right now they are being fostered but we are thinking positive thoughts that it will become an outright adoption. Pickles is female at almost 3 years old. Macaroni is the boy and also almost 3. Their original home had 4 big pitbulls so they are cautious about dogs. But while you should never put pickles in your macaroni, these two simply go together and hopefully, will grow old together. They deserve that.
Breaking news update! Both cats have met the family dog Tanner and all three have sniffed one another and decided ‘smelly cats and smelly dog’ make for friends in the making!
When people ask “how could you do a rescue. Too much stress, I couldn’t do it.” It is these stories of knowing the cat you gave a hand to, the cat you let into your heart is safe, healthy, happy and most of all, loved! We all do what we do for them. Cats are our energy and inspiration.
Foxy: Foxy was adopted! This sweet girl was found wandering the streets in April 2024. She was scared, skinny and in need of TLC She was adopted out in January, 2025 but returned in April, 2025 as the owner developed health issues and could no longer care for her.
She is about 10 years old and enjoys serenity now and always. She’s a big fan of chicken and her new home loved giving their previous kitty rotisserie chicken once a week. She’ll keep her name but instead of Foxy, it’ll be Foxi. The spell change better fits our sweet girl.
New Cats:
Phoebe: One of four kittens found under Debbie's car in the morning. A little skittish but very friendly. Very dirty and needing baths. Loads of flea dirt and dead fleas. 4 months old female.
Dottie: One of four kittens found under Debbie's car in the morning. A little skittish but very friendly. Very dirty and needing baths. Loads of flea dirt and dead fleas. 4 months old female.
Bueller: One of four kittens found under Debbie's car in the morning. A little skittish but very friendly. Very dirty and needing baths. Loads of flea dirt and dead fleas. 4 month old male.
Hayden: One of four kittens found under Debbie's car in the morning. A little skittish but very friendly. Very dirty and needing baths. Loads of flea dirt and dead fleas
River: Volunteer found less than 14 day old infant. We don’t have gender yet as he/she’s keeping it from us. We are syringe feeding him. He/she is an inky.
Finney:. Two- week old baby found all by himself. Possibly thrown from the car.. Brown tiger but very pale, lots of fleas, upper lip laceration, Bottom lip pulled down which normally happens when thrown from a car. He was brought to the vet and had a ‘button’ inserted to help his lips heal. Button will be removed after healing.
Gandalf: Two-year old was surrendered from a family that has adopted from us before. He’s a good boy but was just a little ‘rough’ with the kittens in their home. He’s not mean, but sometimes older kitties play rough with kittens, not realizing while kittens are flexible, they are not indestructible. Some have asked if he was adopted from us originally. He was not. While we did have a Gandalf in the past, this isn’t him. Can you imagine how many ‘Fluffys’ we’ve had! He’s in good health and
Bon Bon: Little girl about 8 weeks old found in the middle of the road with a sibling who had passed. She was brought into Fountain City Vets and is a brown tiger baby. She’s a little skittish but when held is a purr baby. She also loves belly rubs.
Ruffles: Found all by himself in a wood pile, we thought Ruffles was a girl but then, well he’s a boy. He’ll be altered when he’s ready. When found we put him at less than a month old. The things that “pop up” every day are amazing and we just go with the flow
Health Updates:
Amy continues to do well with her FIP treatment. She has regained weight and energy and loves to play again. Her treatment continues.
Lena had 12 teeth removed and after recovering she is eating well and doing well.
Holds:
None
Other Updates:
Sadly we lost two babies
as Hot Pockets and Beetles both passed.
Hot Pockets. He developed a high fever and open mouth breathing. He had a high fever. He came to us on June 11, 2025. We estimated he was a little over a month old when he came in. He passed peacefully.
Beetles. He came in when he was just over a week old. He battled a very high fever and his bladder ceased outputting. He was simply too young for any type of surgery. He passed with loving arms around him.
Losing a cat saddens us all. However, there are cases where medicine simply can’t fix those problems and nature prevails. We mourn them, hold them in our hearts forever and are comforted in the knowledge they knew love, no matter how short a time. Sometimes they are meant to be on this earth for a short while, always teaching us how precious life is, no matter its length.
“If you are having a bad day, take a nap and when you wake up embrace a new beginning vow to have a great day. See beyond the houses and your eyes, it’s ok to shoot for the moon. You are stronger than you think.”