Adoption Story: Junebug

Adoption Story: Junebug

Good evening,  We know Skunk was well loved by her foster family before we got her home in August and now that she’s about 6 months old we thought it was past due for an update! She has been renamed Junebug, though I’m pretty sure we all just call her “baby” she’s still tiny, not quite 6 pounds but doing so well!  She is a shoulder cat and frequently jumps from the floor to your shoulder if she thinks you aren’t going to stop to pay attention to her. She loves to help no matter what the task and she’s always ready to snuggle! We love her so much! ~ Lindsay

Adoption Story: Mittens

Adoption Story: Mittens

Update on Zeppelin now Mittens (Mitty): What a difference a week makes. Our handsome Mitty has settled into his new home. He eats like a champ and  loves treats. He does not throw up (the prior owner said he threw up his treats).  He is very slow to warm up to Millie. That’s a work in progress, and we are certain he will love Millie. Both are terrified of thunderstorms, so we have to calm both! Mitty is loving and not hiding under the living room furniture anymore . He is going to be a purrfect addition to our family.  Millie is patiently waiting to share one of her beds with her big brother or watch the birds. Mitty did see his first turkey the other day,…

Eleven Puppies

Eleven Puppies

We helped get 11 puppies moved from their home to a rescue in Vermont. They got on transport at the bowling alley today! Here they were in Debbie’s van as we drove them from Mooresboro to meet the transport. They were all fine, healthy, well-behaved puppies! We also sent 3 kitties to Animal Rescue Rhode Island and 2 kitties to adopters in Massachusetts.

Remembering Our Pets – The Rainbow Bridge

Remembering Our Pets – The Rainbow Bridge

The Lake Lure Flowering Bridge is built  atop the historic, three-arch Historic Bridge #7 on North Carolina Highway 9 in Lake Lure, North Carolina. A unique and whimsical city park, the Flowering Bridge contains 30 gardens on and beside a reimagined bridge. One of the most popular features at the bridge is the Rainbow Bridge. Many visitors to the bridge come for the sole purpose of attaching their departed pet’s collar or tag to the Rainbow Bridge handrails. Often there are tears, but mostly it’s a calming place where pet owners can remember their beloved furry friends. You’ll find it at the entrance to the River’s Edge Dog Garden. The Rainbow Bridge is the brain child and creation of local artist Amy Wald. Amy built the…

Lost or Found Pets

Lost or Found Pets

If you have lost or found a pet in Rutherford County, the best thing you can do is to get the word out in a hurry. If you have a picture of your pet, make flyers with large print of pet’s name, identifying marks or characteristics. Include the date and place your pet was last seen. Put them in places like the stores and Post Office near you. Post them at street corners. Call the local vets and describe your pet to them and then take posters for the veterinary offices. Check your flyers regularly to be sure they are still where you placed them and that they remain in good condition. Borrow a humane trap if your pet has been sited in a certain area. Check the…

Personal Panthers  

Several beautiful Personal Panthers are currently in foster care and available for adoption through Rutherford County Humane Society. Personal Panthers come in an assortment of colors, shapes and sizes. Personal tigers available too! Note: I authorize Helen Jones to use this poem for the benefit and promotion of Rutherford County NC Humane Society. Any other use of this is forbidden without the author’s permission.Beverly Kalinowski Personal Panther   by Bev Kalinowski The sleek black cat leaps into the air.Peacock feather prey moves onas he crouches with pupils widening.The green of his eyes become a thin lined circle ashis muscles wind up for the next attack. He leaps with the morning sun behind him andI cannot help but appreciate his lean, athletic silhouette.Small velvet paws spread wide…

My Dogs Will NEVER Accept a Cat…or  Will They?

My Dogs Will NEVER Accept a Cat…or Will They?

~ By Stephanie Janard It was official: I had fallen in love with the stray orange and white cat that barged into our yard one day and insisted on living with us. I set up a comfy space for “Skipper” on the back porch, where I let him in every night so he’d have a safe place to sleep. I even kept the porch light on for him. And in the daytime, I gave him plenty of attention and love wherever he was hanging out outside. But letting him inside was a different matter. In fact, I had decided he would need to be an outside cat.  I was simply terrified my two dogs would tear him to pieces. They sure gave every indication of…

Baby Kitten

What to Do If You Find a Baby Kitten?

~ by Rachel Seagrave First, look to see if the mom is nearby.  If you find a kitten out in the open—such as a flower bed, or lying on the pavement or grass, it usually means the mom has dropped it. If there is any chance of getting the kitten back to its mom, TRY. Next and most importantly, when you find an orphaned kitten DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FEED IT! Kittens cannot generate heat and so can become chilled quickly. Feeding a kitten in a chilled state will almost always end in disaster.  You first need to make sure the kitten is warm before you do anything else. You can do this by simply putting the kitten under your shirt and against your chest…

Polydactyl What?!

Polydactyl What?!

~ by Rachel Seagrave Have you ever seen a kitten or cat with more toes than you think it should have? If you have, you were probably looking at a Polydactyl cat! Polydactyl simply means that one has more digits than the normal number of five on each paw. Most Polydactyl’s have one or two extra toes. The extra toes can make it appear that the cat has a thumb or is wearing mittens.  While not a trait of a particular breed, Polydactyl’s come in all types and colors, and is genetically inherited. Polydactyl cats have many nicknames such as Mittens, Snowshoes, or Thumbs, but my favorite name—and what I personally call them—are Hemingway Cats, named for the famous author who made his home in…