Can you help the last few Reidsville cats?
Thanks to the amazing kindness and generosity of several NC rescues and the NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine, over 100 cats have been place in foster from Reidsville
We've already received word that many of those have already found fantastic forever homes where they will be cared for as treasured family members.
The woman who had all these cats has agreed to sign a legally enforceable document limiting the number of animals she will ever have in the future.
The only catch is that we have to place 17 more in order to get her numbers down to where the agreement will "begin". Many of you have voiced concern that these animals not be euthanized, and Bayou Rescue agrees.
WE NEED YOUR HELP!! We are willing to try to arrange transports even outside of NC, so if you know of a reputable 501c3 no-kill organization that can take in some of the ones left behind.
Here's who's left:
7 "friendlies": 4 black, 1 orange, 1 tabby and one long haired (not sure of the color).
4 semi-ferals that could be adoptable as indoor pets with some special care in a less stressful environment: d, 2 black, 1 tabby and 1 tuxedo
6 ferals: 1 black with long hair, 2 black, 2 tabby, and 1 gray
As mentioned, Dr. Ferris and her crew at the NCSU vet school have been very generous in their assistance, including free initial exam, initial antibiotics, and spay/neuter. Bayou Rescue will arrange for transport.
If you can help, please email us at: info@bayourescue.org
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