CAT TOWN BLOG

WITH BUDDY, CAT TOWN IS IN IT FOR LIFE
Quinn White Quinn White

WITH BUDDY, CAT TOWN IS IN IT FOR LIFE

Buddy was already showing his old age  when someone took him in as a stray, but after six months, his new person realized she simply couldn’t keep up with his growing medical bills. When she brought Buddy to the Oakland shelter, he was skinny, and and sickly. Cat Town took him to the vet as soon as we could. As we suspected, he had mild kidney disease and hyperthyroidism, which is why he was so thin. He may have lymphoma as well. He needed bloodwork, a heavy duty shot of antibiotics, and fluids, but was still as sweet as can be through it all.

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Meet Our Mission Cats
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Meet Our Mission Cats

When we scan the Oakland shelter for cats who are struggling, we meet cats of all ages, recently surrendered and scared of their new environment: from senior cats desperate for the calm and comfort of a home to Forgotten Kittens, at risk of becoming more feral every day without dedicated human interaction. We’ve met every kind of vulnerable cat, but their needs have never been a deterrent for us. “Unadoptable” is not in the Cat Town vocabulary, and thanks to your support, we’re taking that mindset nationwide.

The cats who make their way to Cat Town — the cats most in need of help — are what we call “mission cats.” So today, we want to introduce you to some of the “mission cats” you have saved with your donations. Thank you for giving these cats the second chance they deserve.

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 Louie's Friendship Made All the Difference
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Louie's Friendship Made All the Difference

Six months ago, Cat Town completely changed two lives: mine, and my best friend Louie’s.

At the time, Louie was a charming little gray cat living — terrified and shy — at the Oakland shelter. I was a woman with autism living — lonely and disconnected — in a little apartment. Because he was too shy to be adopted, Cat Town placed little Lou in my home as a foster. I couldn’t resist adopting him.

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Be a Hero Adopter This Holiday Season
Larissa Church Larissa Church

Be a Hero Adopter This Holiday Season

It can be difficult for some of Cat Town’s older, less outgoing, or higher-need cats to find their perfect match, so we’re turning the spotlight on a few of our feline residents who need an extra special person or family this holiday season. If you’re looking to make a big impact in the life of a vulnerable shelter cat, you could be what we call “a hero adopter”. A hero adopter is someone with an extra-large heart, open to helping a cat still building a positive relationship with humans or facing health challenges.

Meet all our cats looking for hero adopters, and if you are a hero waiting in the wings, we hope you'll take to the stage during this holiday season!

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KITTEN WIRE: 24 YOUNG CATS READY TO FIND HOMES
Ginny LaRoe Ginny LaRoe

KITTEN WIRE: 24 YOUNG CATS READY TO FIND HOMES

OAKLAND — Kitten season may be over by traditional shelter standards, but Cat Town is still flush with young felines.

Right now, you can meet 14 while sipping a RAWR cappuccino in our main adoption center, visit with another seven in the Studios next door, or schedule adoption session with three in foster homes, where they are getting one-on-one attention until their future guardians come along.

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What a Transformation
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What a Transformation

I have two hearts — one for Oakland Animal Services and one for Cat Town.

Which is why I must tell you how much Cat Town has changed the shelter.

When I began volunteering at the Oakland shelter 9 years ago, contagious diseases, even if treatable, were often cause for euthanasia. The shelter has just one vet for hundreds of animals, and there was no capacity to help these sick cats without also risking the lives of healthy ones.

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