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Ladew Sponsorship Kitties<br />

Valentine’s Day <strong>2016</strong><br />

Click here to go back to our website,<br />

where you can click on the photo(s)<br />

of the cat(s) you wish to sponsor.<br />

All Ladew Cat Sanctuary Kitties<br />

have been spayed/neutered, dewormed,<br />

vaccinated appropriately for their age,<br />

tested negative for FELV/FIV and<br />

ringworm and are microchipped.<br />

Just $25 sponsors a rescue kitty for 1 year.<br />

RJ and Hunter were born in October 2015 in the backyard of a<br />

woman who does TNR in Brooklyn. Six kittens were rescued<br />

and four have been adopted out. RJ and Hunter were brought<br />

to the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals and transferred to us.<br />

RJ (left), a girl, and Hunter (right), a boy, are the only 2 that are<br />

left. We are trying to keep them as a pair, but they could be<br />

separated if they had to be. They are very sweet and would be a welcome addition to a loving forever home.<br />

Topanga gave birth at Animal Care and Control and her kittens were at such high<br />

risk for disease that one didn’t make it. She and her remaining kitten were transferred<br />

to us so that she could nurse in peace. Topanga was born with only one<br />

kidney (the other kidney is fine and she can lead a normal, long, healthy life) but is<br />

otherwise as normal as they come. She is a really sweet kitty who deserves the<br />

chance of a forever home.<br />

Molly was transferred to us from the Brooklyn location of Animal Care Centers.<br />

Molly was an outdoor kitty, who was brought there by a good Samaritan.<br />

Molly was also very pregnant and gave birth the next day. Neonates are<br />

very susceptible to disease in a large shelter like ACC, so Molly and her babies<br />

(Donatella, Michelangelo, Leonardo and Davinci) were transferred to us.<br />

Molly isn’t too fond of humans so won’t be available for adoption anytime soon, but she will have the ability<br />

to go outside in one of our catios and experience the outdoors in safety without wondering where her next<br />

meal will be.<br />

Chico was declawed on all four paws by his previous owner, who then dumped him<br />

at the pound because they “had no time for him.” Chico was slated to be euthanized<br />

when The Paw Project stepped in to pledge for his rescue.<br />

The Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals also stepped in and sent The Wheels of<br />

Hope to rescue Chico and get him to a safe place until we had room. While he was<br />

boarding at the vet, The Mayor’s Alliance used The Paw Project pledge for a full<br />

work-up on Chico, including much needed dentistry.<br />

Chico was adopted out, but most likely due to being declawed, Chico doesn’t use<br />

the litter box and was, understandably, returned to us.<br />

Please don’t declaw. Chico lost his claws, his home and nearly his life because of it. Please don’t declaw!<br />

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