FFRC Blog Week Ending January 24, 2026

FFRC Blog Week Ending January 24, 2026

We are definitely in the midst of winter for sure. Temperatures in Defiance will be in the low teens with single digit windchills for the next week. BRRRRR!! On top of that, we've got...you guessed it, SNOW. We are prepared for all weather conditions, but we may have fewer staff on camera. Also, you may see different faces than you have come to expect at certain times.



Adoptions:

No adoptions this week


Intakes:


We took in a couple of new kitties this week:

JENNY:  On Sunday, 1/18, we received a call that a cat had been found that was in rough shape.  When the finder was told that he could bring her to FFRC, he dropped everything to get her here.  Her date of birth is 10/19/25, so she is only about 3 months old.   Her eyes are in pretty bad shape.  She will most likely lose one and may lose the other.  She has some vision out of the one eye.  Herpes eye conditions are too common with outside cats.  Even once the disease is no longer visible, the damage is permanent.  In addition to eye issues, Jenny had ear mites, an upper respiratory infection and a few fleas.  Jenny is on pain meds, so she is feeling pretty good.  She is quite the little lover.  She likes head bonks and purrs all of the time. Jenny has teeny tiny girlie mittens.  Her name was chosen from the Name a Cat list.  The results of the vote were Jenny 49%, Iva 31% and Tutu 20%.  The winning name was submitted by Jenny K.




PARKER is a new Covie kitty.  Parker came to us from Dr. Darcy.  She is about 10 years old and is colored much like MALADE.  She is a big girl and has taken quite a liking to WALTER WALTER WALTER.  



We can take these rough cases because of the you, the FFRC Nation.  Thank you so much!

                                         

Health Updates:


ROCKET is doing great, but he still leaves a trail when he is on the floor. The drag bag has been ordered but not yet received. We will see if this helps.



We have him intermittently in his pen. He does a pretty good job grooming himself but has some issues getting everything cleaned as it should. We help, but he really doesn't like that. As a result of the incomplete grooming, he has developed some sores on his bottom. Jacci, the prior director, experienced a similar situation like this with Magic. Megan is working with Dr. Darcy. Together they will come up with a plan to make Rocket's life the best that it can be. He is a happy boy and is very playful. What a great attitude!



FINNEY appears to have a recurrence of FIP. We noticed that something was a bit off with him. We have him in Back Thumpers Room now and have started him on meds again. The plan is to put him in his pen an hour before he is given meds and then have him stay in his pen for an hour before letting him out of the pen. This will occur twice each day. The pen time is in order to withhold food and help the medication do its job. This becomes a multi-person task, because treatments cannot be missed. There isn't a whole lot of information on the recurrence of FIP. Every instance of this condition leads to more information on the treatment. The "old" way to treat was to have full isolation and the "new" way is to not be overly concerned about the transference to other cats. Finney is eating, drinking and having solid poos. He is still just a playful as normal.




BETTY is doing great but seems to prefer a pen. She's very glad to be inside during this cold spell!



RAISIN is a moderately severe CH Inky that came in with her sister on 1/12.  She is currently in Paddy's Place with her sister WIbbles.  She is doing great and loves to play.



WIBBLES is a severe CH Inky.  Wibbles' severity is more like ALMA.  We have been monitoring how Wibbles eats, drinks and potties to determine how much she can do on her own.  We are encouraging her to be as independent as possible, but also are aware that she may need help.


DIGBY was neutered on 1/19, so he is able to roam the main room.  He is adjusting great.


MR. ROGERS is our new grumpy old man.  Not really, he is just learning to gain trust with humans again, because people have let him down.  He appears to have had a rough life.  He is nervous and shy, but very sweet.  He will growl and grumble and then head butt to get his pets.  He's still a bit of a ragamuffin but is looking much better.  He has only gained an ounce this week, but he loves to eat, so we expect his weight to increase in time.  His infections are clearing up, and he is coming alive more and more.  We aren't sure how old he is.  We are guessing him to be around 7 years old.  Who doesn't love an old man?



JUNIOR, one of the office kitties, has not been feeling well this past week.  He came to FFRC with his brother, SMOKEY, when our former Mod, Mighty Kat, passed.  Junior has a known thyroid issue but was losing more weight than usual.  We started him on different meds on the 19th, and they seem to be working.  We are seeing improvement.  Junior will be seeing Dr, Darcy on the 26th to have a complete physical and bloodwork done.



SMOKEY will also be seeing Dr. Darcy on Monday.  This is for a check-up and dental work.




Holds:


TIMMY is on hold, YEAH! More details to follow.



We have another approved adopter, but the kitty has not yet been selected/confirmed.


Center Kitties:


SAZAZ is a kitty that doesn't get much camera time. This kitty is most often in the Welcome Room.



MARILYN and ALMA are snuggle buddies that are making sure that this cold weather isn't an issue for them.




DERECHO and ALMA are waiting "patiently" for snacks.  



Events:


No events were scheduled this week.

Current Needs:


A list is kept up to date on the Amazon Wish List found on the FFRC website. 

Other Updates: 


FFRC sent 43 kitties for their spay and neuter, 25 males and 18 females. In this crowd were FFRC's Digby, Faisy and Bebop.


Weather Update: FFRC has added additional tarping and has ensured that all of the "outside" animals are going to be warm and fed during this freezy and snowy time. Cindy and Laura have been working non-stop to make sure all will be fine. Our barn cats, Dude and Stripe have been moved to pens inside. This is because they are both pretty old. They aren't really thrilled with being inside, but they are warm! There are heat lamps in multiple out-buildings that our outside babies will use to weather this storm. We are also concerned about staff during this time but have plans in place to make sure that ALL are well taken care of.


During Box Day, a new treat was sent. Bonkers Purr Pops Lollipop Cat Treats are a hit! Eric took his and ran off with it so that he didn't have to share. Ramsay bit his treat right off the stick, devoured the treat and asked for more! These treats were loved!!!



Also on Box Day, a new Princess Bed was sent in. Guess who was in it first, none other than our Popsicle, soon followed by Eric. I guess they don't care that it was meant for a Princess.




Shalin has found another position.  But don't fret, she will still be with us, just fewer hours.  Here she is with Mrs. Charles.



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.

In early December, PetFinder made an update to their software. This is the program that FFRC uses to list our cats that are available for adoption. If you click on our main page to try to look at these cats, you will receive an error. PetFinder is aware of the issue and is working to resolve it. Megan will try to find us a direct link so that we can see our sweet kitties again. Pictures of many of the adoptable kitties are on Instagram.


2026 Calendars are now 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, Megan and Laura.

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It's for times like this that we need to remember:


"If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant:  if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome."

    Anne Bradstreet


"No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn."

    Hal Borland




FFRC Blog Week Ending January 17, 2026

FFRC Blog Week Ending January 17, 2026

Happy Birthday, Betty White (January 17, 1922- December 31, 2021). She would have been 104 years old on Saturday. We will list Betty White thoughts and quotes below in the Events area, as well as the results of this year's Betty White Challenge.

Adoptions:

PEAPOD and FUDGE, our tiny panthers, went to the same home on 1/14. Their new mom, Jenny, is a former volunteer. These two babies have a date of birth of 8/18/25. They arrived at FFRC on 8/27/25. They were found under Megan's eye doctor's deck. The mom had passed and these two were still trying to nurse from her. Megan and Debbie took turns feeding and caring for these babies until they became the beauties they are now. Cindy W provided a tower and KatKrazy supplied blankets for their new home. There were many happy tears when these two went home. An update was supplied by Jenny--these two are doing great. They roamed around, ate and did their business. By the end of the day, Birdie was snuggled on my lap.

PEAPOD, now named BIRDIE (female)




FUDGE, now named BEAR (male)



FLOOF was adopted on 1/16. On 11/22/25, Floof were surrendered to FFRC with her mom, Angelique, and 4 other nursing siblings. They were all in a plastic tote, and although FFRC didn't have any room, we were put in a position to take them for their safety. Floof's adoption was moved up a bit, due to the heavy snow that Defiance was receiving. Of course, maybe this was just an excuse because Momma didn't want to wait any longer. Floof, now PANDORA, goes home to a 13-year-old wiener dog brother.



Intakes:


There were four intakes this week.  Photos of these kitties will come soon.


RAISIN is a moderately severe CH Inky that came in with her sister on 1/12.  Raisin has CH in about the same severity as ERIC.  Raisin and his sister are about 8 weeks old.  Her name came from the Name a Cat list.  Raisin received 68% of the vote over Juice and Moocher. Her name was submitted by Anony.  Interestingly, Raisin has one white whisker.


WIBBLES is a severe CH Inky.  Wibbles' severity is more like ALMA.  She is very determined.  Wibbles name also came from the Name a Cat list.  Wibbles received 47% of the vote over Vampy and Zooky.  Her name was submitted by Cindy W.  


These two girls were in a dog-like kennel in a garage.  It was very nice, but the "owners" were not able to take care of them.  They both are able to eat and potty on their own.  Of course, help is only a tail length away for them.  They also like to play with toys and are currently in Paddy's Place.  Megan provided a short tour this week showing these little ones.


DIGBY showed up on Wednesday, 1/14.  He is a very healthy intact 10–12-month-old male.  He is grey and white with a dirty smudge (like a soul patch) on his chin.  He is very soft and thick and has short stubby legs.  He is built like a stuffed kitty.  He has a black dot on his nose, like Dottie.  Perhaps, she told him about FFRC.  He is about 7 1/2 pounds.  Digby's name came from the Name a Cat list.  It was submitted by Cindy W.  The other names submitted were Lando and LG.


MR. ROGERS:  A medical emergency happened on 1/15.  FFRC received a call that a euthanasia was needed on a cat with a smooshed paw and a frozen tail.  When he was brought in, Megan and Lynnette evaluated him and felt that there was magic in the air--perhaps this kitty could be saved.  He is in pretty rough shape.  So bad, that they are unable to determine the sex of this one.  This is unusual because this is a full-grown cat about 5-8 years old.  Physically, he is a large cat; however, he is extremely emaciated.  You can feel all of his bones.  He is a black and white medium hair baby.  If healthy, he would resemble Rathbone in size--about 20 pounds.  He had a bath but still doesn't look or smell all that great.  The paw injury appears to be minor and a result of the extreme cold.  He is now warm, is drinking and eating and other functions appear normal.  He was so exhausted when he came in, that after drinking water, the dish had to be removed, because he fell asleep and was in danger of falling in the water.  Lynnette gave him a wonderful massage, which he thoroughly enjoyed.  He is quite the talker and purrer.  Mr. Rogers' name was on the Name a Cat list, along with the two other choices:  Jackman and Gumby.  His name was submitted by Debbie H in honor of Judy M.


We can take these rough cases because of the you, the FFRC Nation.  Thank you so much!

                                         

Health Updates:


ROCKET is doing great, but he still leaves a trail when he is on the floor. The drag bag has been ordered. We will see if this helps.



He is a happy boy and is very playful.



CRACKERS had his neuter on Monday, 1/12 at Dr. Darcy's office. Because his testes had not descended, his neuter was done surgically like a spay. He is doing great but had to stay in a pen for his recovery.




BETTY is doing great in the Main area.




ANGELIQUE:  No more baby watch!!!  Angelique went to Dr. Darcy's office on Monday, 1/12.  An ultrasound was done and there were no babies.  In the words of our wonderful doctor, "She's just F*T!"  Angelique was spayed while she was at the vet.  Due to her size, her spay scar is a bit larger than normal.  There was more to cut through.  LOL!  Angelique is in Paddy's Place with Wibbles and Raisin.




Here is some info on Female Cats that Gem posted this week:



Holds:


Currently, there are no cats on hold.


Center Kitties:


BLUE had his neuter on 1/13. After his neuter, he still was full of hormones, as some of the Center kitties can attest. He is now doing much better and the other kitties appreciate that.





SKYE lost her soy sauce packet, and it was utter chaos!   But never fear, we have spares.  NOPE, that didn't work.  They don't smell the same.  She was not a happy girl!  The crisis was adverted when Kim found her original toy.  Skye loves that soy sauce toy.  She can be heard throughout all Northern Ohio singing to it while she carries it around.  Skye has some neurological challenges, but that is just what makes her HER.  In Back Thumpers Room, she is known as the Sunshine Kitty.  If a kitty is struggling in any way, Skye quickly becomes their best friend and helps them.




MISS JEWEL is a long-haired beauty.  Earlier in the week, Megan noticed a couple of knots in her fur.  She decided to trim them instead of comb them out.  Lynnette was not pleased with the results.  LOL!  Even after brushing, Miss Jewel always looks a bit disheveled, but she is just the purtiest fluffiest girl.  


Events:



The Betty White Challenge wrapped up on 1/16. As promised, Megan went over the financials on 1/14. She reviewed expenses from both October and November 2025. She reported that the average monthly expenses, not counting food, are approximately $30,000. Here is the breakdown by day of what was raised during the challenge to help with these expenses:


Monday, Day 1       $ 502.50

Tuesday, Day 2        $ 935.00

Wednesday, Day 3    $1,215.00

Thursday, Day 4        $1,620.00

Friday, Day 5             $4,137.00

Michael C's Match     $ 500.00

Valerie's Bump-Up     $ 90.50  

TOTAL                       $9,000.00


There were prize drawings held on Friday afternoon:


Picture-Betty White with Bunny Ears, won by Maureen KI

Picture-Betty White with Blue Shirt, won by LynnMarie

Picture-Betty White with Golden Girls, won by Susie S

Lap Afghan-Purple, won by NancePants

Lap Afghan-blue, won by Gidge the Midge

Lap Afghan-paw prints, won by Gloria WA

Congratulations to all of our winners!!!


It is simply amazing that FFRC Nation continues to provide for us as we need.


Here are some things that Lynnette shared about Betty White:


15 things you didn’t know about Betty White

1.     Her name was Betty, not Elizabeth

2.    Betty White was a Guinness World Record Holder

3.     Her first television appearance is lost to history

4.     White’s initial rise to stardom was derailed by World War II

5.     Her first sitcom hit was in the early 1950s

6.     White loved a parade

7.     She was married three times

8.     Her meet-cute husband number three happened on Password

9.     White originally auditioned for the role of Blanche on The Golden Girls

10.  If she hadn’t been an actor, White would have been a zookeeper

11.  She passed on a role in As Good as It Gets because of an animal cruelty scene

12.  A Facebook campaign made White the oldest person to ever host Saturday Night Live

13.  She actually was older than sliced bread

14.  White loved junk food

15.  She had a crush on Robert Redford


By Alex Aronson in Country Living.com first published 9/22/22


Betty Whites Guide to Life, in 20 Quotes

1       Never take a friendship for granted

2       Mind your own business

3       Don’t be afraid to create your own definition of “healthy”

4       Find a way to leave a mark

5       Always make time to pursue your passions

6       Finding love isn’t easy

7       Chivalry is a disappearing quality and one worth saving

8       Integrity isn’t an innate quality

9       Theres no right or wrong way to deal with grief

10    Never underestimate the power of maintaining a sense of humor

11     To tell a dirty joke, you must first understand the art behind it

12    Gravity is inevitable

13    Left blank—did Betty have a fear of the number 13?

14    Keep an open mind and always be curious

15    Longevity is a privilege

16    Always be able to look yourself in the mirror

17    Regrets are a waste of time

18    Age is just a number

19    Sleep is overrated

20    Every day is a gift

Suzanne Rage 6/8/23 found Mentalfloss.com


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Current Needs:


A list is kept up to date on the Amazon Wish List found on the FFRC website. 

Other Updates: 


Have you seen the new house in the Kabana? It's a cardboard castle. Thanks to the Chatter that donated this.


Humane Ohio has moved to Tuesday. The move from Thursday to Tuesday has led to confusion with all of us. Imagine thinking it's Thursday and finding out it's only Tuesday. ARGH! FFRC sent 47/48 kitties for their spay and neuter, 24/25 males and 23 females. In this crowd were FFRC's Blue, Peapod, Fudge, Kahu, Timmy, Floof, Scoot and Donovan. There wasn't enough room to add Faisy or BeBop. They will get "taken care of" soon.


On Sunday, the main camera went dark. Megan tried to get it going by doing a hard stop but couldn't even get it to turn off. On Monday, she took it to the Computer Doctor and found that the motherboard has died. Megan bought a new computer and got it installed Monday afternoon.


On Tuesday, a neighbor was doing some ground clearing construction and cut through the line that supplies internet and phone communications to FFRC. So, another day without seeing our wonderful friends (two, three and four-legged ones). This was finally resolved in the afternoon, and we've been going strong since. Please hit the Like Button on both the Main and Kabana YouTube pages. Because of the connectivity issue, Box Day was moved to Wednesday.


After an unseasonable warm spell last week, FFRC was hit with SNOW and frigid temperatures!!! On Thursday, there was even a snow emergency called for the area. This meant that only essential workers could travel. This was eventually lifted, but it snowed again on Friday. Rumor has it that the snow was sent from Indiana by Celeste, who claims that her name really isn't Mother Nature. Who knows??


In early December, PetFinder made an update to their software. This is the program that FFRC uses to list our cats that are available for adoption. If you click on our main page to try to look at these cats, you will receive an error. PetFinder is aware of the issue and is working to resolve it. Megan will try to find us a direct link so that we can see our sweet kitties again. Pictures of many of the adoptable kitties are on Instagram.


2026 Calendars are now 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.

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In the Spirit of remembering Betty White, here are a couple of more thoughts from her:


"Animals don't lie.  Animals don't criticize.  If animals have moody days. they handle them better than humans do."


"You can always tell about somebody by the way they put their hands on an animal."


"When I'm around animals, I don't pay attention to people."