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We rely on foster care for cats while looking for permanent home for them. If you or anyone you know are interested in fostering, please contact Victoria King at 502-859-5342, info@hollys.org

 

 

Leo has one blue eye and one green eye. He was a mess when he got here and he tested positive for feline leukemia. We have him in quarantine for now until we test him a second time. He's a real sweetheart!

Contact info@hollys.org or call 502-859-5342 for more information.

 

Ferals -This feral family is was living at McDonald's in Lawrenceburg. They have now been spayed & neutered and relocated to a safe farm in Waddy. If you have land and could provide shelter & food to a feral cat, please let us know, as we always have a list of endangered ferals.

To adopt, contact us at 502-859-5342 or info@hollys.org.

 

Tush Magoo is an FIV positive cats. He is very sweet and loving despite the rough life he's led. Tush has definitely paid his dues, having eye injuries, part of his nose missing, and a .22 shell lodged in his right cheek. This sweet boy is a permanent resident here due to his age. For more information on FIV, click here. We do have several FIV cats in need of homes. They are listed on the next page.

 

Mason was a very special cat who had a rough life outside. Unfortunately, he was positive for both FIV and feline leukemia. He was very affectionate and fell in love with him immediately. Mason also had diabetes and required insulin shots on a daily basis. To learn more about dogs and cats with diabetes and to find resources to help, check out IMOM. In addition, he developed chronic herpes virus in his eyes. In July of 2003 his eyesight was failing and the herpes virus had made him very uncomfortable.

Because of the diabetes, he had not had "good" food in over a year. So we prepared him one last great meal, gave him a sedative, and when he'd fallen asleep, we had the vet inject him with a drug that would put him to rest. It was terribly difficult for us to realize we had to let him go. He no longer had a very good quality of life, and for Mason's sake, we finally had to let go.

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