Adopt a cat or three!
Our cat house is bursting at the seams, and so many of our feline residents have the potential to be wonderful companions that we’ve decided put a dozen or so up for adoption. We’re in the process of getting approval from Petfinder to list them there, but in the meantime, I wanted to put the word out here in case anyone’s had their eye on a certain cat.
Our adoption requirements are really easy, and we’re asking only a $30 adoption donation to help support the cats who must stay here permanently. We have males and females, all neutered, and pretty much any age including one spunky black kitten who’s still waiting for a person to call his own. Most of our cats enjoy a multi-cat environment, and many are dog-friendly. No matter what cat personality you prefer, I’ll bet we have just the cat. I know it’s the tail end of kitten season and there are so many wonderful, deserving homeless cats out there, but if you happen to have a feline-sized hole in your heart and home, email me for an appointment to come and meet our hopefuls!



September 28th, 2007 at 12:27 am
Hi!
I was just wondering how B.J. is doing? I volunteered last year and fell in love with all the cats, especially him.
Hope everything at the farm is working well…I am hoping to volunteer at the farm this October and will be contacting Dorothy very soon.
Husnah
November 14th, 2007 at 8:44 pm
I would SO HELP and I love animals everyone knows i do = )
(I adopted Fancy, A pure white cat-female from Sasha Farms a few years ago. She is still doing great) I hope all of the animals are doing ok!!!
November 14th, 2007 at 8:47 pm
Tell Everyone I said Hi!!! I miss my 2nd family!!!! Hope I get to see all of you guys soon!!!!!!!!!!!
January 14th, 2008 at 10:07 pm
I was at the farm yesterday and met Radar. Please consider adopting Radar, a 17 year old 4-paw declaw who was an “owner surrender” awhile back. Radar is a ginger cat. He is very unhappy at the Cat House — he was used to being the only cat and does not have his claws as a defense mechanism — and needs a family with lots of patience and understanding to give him the peace, quiet and security that he deserves in his “golden” years.