CAT TOWN BLOG

Medicating Your Cat, the Easy Way
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Medicating Your Cat, the Easy Way

We’ve all been there — you notice something is off, whisk your cat to the vet, and come home with medication that Fluffy would rather not take at this time, thank-you-very-much. Fortunately, we help a ton of cats overcoming illness at Cat Town, and have compiled a number of sneaky tricks to get them to take their medication without trouble.

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June 2022 Adoptions
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June 2022 Adoptions

Last month our adoptions included a half dozen bonded pairs, a handful of stressed cats, a smattering of Forgotten Kittens, and a generous sprinkle of urgent requests, just to get the summer started! Your support helped all of these cats get adopted into homes where they’ll be loved for the rest of their lives.

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Welcome, Cynthia!
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Welcome, Cynthia!

Cynthia Kopec is no stranger to animal welfare after a decade in senior leadership at the San Francisco. Cynthia has been a long-time supporter of Cat Town’s mission to help hard-to-place cats, and we’re delighted that she’s joined our Board of Directors!

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May 2022 Adoptions
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May 2022 Adoptions

We asked, and you answered! Thank you to everyone who helped us reach our monthly donor drive goal early — securing our entire $10,000 challenge match before May 31. Hitting our goal means we can focus on supporting the vulnerable cats who need us.

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Meredith needs your help
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Meredith needs your help

Kitten season is here, which means shelter cages are filling up with youngsters. This is a time when many sick, stressed, and scared adult cats get passed over in favor of helping younger, healthier, more confident cats find homes. We don’t want them to get left behind, but we can’t help them alone.

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April 2022 Adoptions
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April 2022 Adoptions

Another month has come and gone, which means we have more adoption stories to share with you! Each of these shelter cats had a rough start on their adoption journey, and fewer options than their younger, healthier, more confident counterparts.

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