Sundays are usually slow and peaceful, we spend time with the dogs, play with the cats, and do the weeks laundry. Not so this past Sunday. One of my rescues was abandoned in an empty apartment BY HER FOSTER CARE PROVIDER. My husband and I made the mad dash to Toronto, and re-rescued Chloe.
Chloe is safe now, and a wonderful couple from Niagara Falls have stepped up and offered to foster her until Let’s Adopt can find her a wonderful forever home.
Chloe will have spay surgery before being moved to her foster home early next week. My daughter has agreed to pay the seventy five dollar fee to have the cat fixed and her shots brought up to date.
Two people have already stepped forward to make a difference for this cat. We begin to see a community of people working toward a common goal. We begin to see what Let’s Adopt truly is. A global community of people brought together online to co-ordinate with each other and save lives. As Viktor Larkhill would say, a tribe.
Chloe will never again worry whether she will have food, never again cower under a dumpster in a cold driving rain, never again give birth to a litter of kittens that die from starvation or exposure. Chloe is safe tonight because someone cared. She will be taken care of because someone answered my call for help. She will live a life of love because a community cared enough to work together and make things happen.
Now I need that community to step up again. About a week from now we will need assistance in getting Chloe from my home in Barrie, Ontario to the the home of her foster parents in Niagara Falls, Ontario. If you can help by taking her even part of the way we NEED to hear from you. Anyone who may be able to assist please contact:
viktor@myletsadopt.com
or
janettehamilton@bell.net
Please let us know how much of the trip you can do on what date, and what your start point and end point would be. This will help us plan the transport smoothly. Anyone interested in becoming a foster parent for Let’s Adopt Canada should let us know that too, we most definitely want to hear from you if you think you can help in any way, Chloe is not the only animal who needs help, so even if you can’t help out in this situation we still want to hear from you, there is probably another animal that could use your offer of help.
Can’t physically do anything to help? Our Simba fund could use a donation if you have the means. Even a few dollars helps. We have many animals who need our help. No matter how large or small your contribution, it matters, and it makes a difference.
Once Chloe settles in we will get new pictures and some video so you can see what a gem this cat truly is. Perhaps you may find she would fit into your home.
Until Tomorrow Remember
BE THE CHANGE
Janette
- What a sweet face!
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Kelly says:
Thank you for scooping this beauty. Again.
Janette Hamilton says:
She is a Let’s Adopt responsibility, and we take our responsibility seriously. Thankfully she is safe today.
Pat Goldberg says:
OK I do NOT get it. WHO is this foster that left her. Did she call and just say she was leaving her. what happened. I know we all want to know. If she died thats one thing. Nothi ng else makes it. Poor kitty. So pretty and treated like a nothing. Hate it. But glad you got her quickly
Janette Hamilton says:
Actually it was the spouse of the original foster. He agreed to give us until the 30th to place her in a new foster home then decided on the 26th that he didn’t want to care for her any longer and moved out early. He did call the foster to say he was abandoning the cat and that is why we were able to re-rescue her so quickly. We don’t understand his behavior either but then there is no accounting for morons. Thanks for your concern. Chloe is doing fine with my cats and will be spayed on Friday before moving to a responsible foster home.