Showing posts with label Andy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andy. Show all posts

Monday, September 2, 2019

KRLM Story: Andy, Katy & Mike

Andy

Katie & Mike


"Feral Paws is known to all the shelters in California, we pull cats from them. When we come into a shelter, we walk the kennels—not looking for the perfect, pretty, healthy kitties—we are looking for the ones that have been marked to be put down, or have a medical issue, or are just not perfect. We don’t judge if they are friendly, old, young, or feral, because it’s our goal to give the ones that won’t make it out of the shelter a second chance to have a safe and loving forever home.

 What makes it possible for our rescue to pull these types of kitties from the kill shelters? It is our amazing vet Dr. LeRoy LeBeuf of Kings Canyon Veterinary Foundation in Fresno. He isn’t just our rescue vet, but a board member as well. Dr. LeBeuf will go that extra mile to help the cats we pull from high-kill shelters. He has never once said a cat needs to be put down without trying to do what he can to help fix the problem the cat is having.

 For example, Andy, who was rescued from CCSPCA. Both of his front legs were crushed because a brick wall fell on them..."  READ MORE:  CLICK HERE




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Monday, August 1, 2016

August 2016: Cat of the Month: Andy!

Meet Andy!
An amazing story of trust and compassion.

Read his story
Kings River Life Magazine
CLICK HERE


Past posts on Andy:
>  Rescued Kitty With 2 Broken Legs!  

>  Rescue vs Shelter about Andy

>  Andy's Medical Progress

> Andy's Update: casts removed!


It has been a long year of recovery for Andy. As of today, he is happy and healthy ~fully vetted by our rescue vet~ and he is ready for his new life at a safe and loving forever home. He's a true love bug!

If you've fallen in love with Andy,
please: CONTACT US

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Thursday, June 11, 2015

Andy Update: Casts Removed!


This is Andy getting the cast off his front legs today. 
Happy Days! We're so excited for him.
Doc said don't let him jump around for a while,
That's hard because he wants to run and GO
Now that he realized he doesn't have the cast on his leg.
We'll keep a close eye on our little Andy
and eventually he'll be adopted and
have a chance at having a safe, loving forever home.

VIDEO:  CLICK HERE

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