KITTEN WIRE: TRANSFORMATION TAKES TIME

KITTEN WIRE: TRANSFORMATION TAKES TIME

OAKLAND, Calif. — From cowering to confident —that's what we aim for in the Forgotten Kitten Project

Working with under-socialized kittens takes time. Some move more quickly than others, but what we know for sure is that time is a vital resource in their development, and one most shelters just don't have. Staff and volunteers at Cat Town work closely with our youngest residents, tracking every inch of progress along the way before they're ready to be adopted.

SEPTEMBER 2017 ADOPTIONS

SEPTEMBER 2017 ADOPTIONS

As fall arrived, so did the adoptions! With the opening of our new adoption studios, 63 of our cats found homes in August and September vs. 48 cats last year.

We saw a number of our forgotten kittens graduate, including Leaf and Aspen, who made an amazing transformation after being on bite quarantine at the Oakland shelter. Sweet senior Gemma found her people through our foster program, and Zoey made her way home to join two other Cat Town alums.

Debunking Myths About Black Cats: Pt. 1

Debunking Myths About Black Cats: Pt. 1

MYTH #1: BLACK CATS ARE BAD LUCK

Now that it's fall, black cats are popping up everywhere; in Halloween décor, costumes, and TV specials. Sadly, actual black cats are often second-class citizens of the feline world. Did you know black cats are the least likely to get adopted in shelters across the country, according to the ASPCA? That's why the month of October is Black Cat Awareness Month, celebrated by rescues and shelters across the country.

KITTEN WIRE: TABBY TAKEOVER

KITTEN WIRE: TABBY TAKEOVER

OAKLAND, Calif. —  Young tabby cats have taken over at Cat Town. Multiple eyewitnesses report conditions have reached peak cuteness.

Nine tabby kittens, all members of the Forgotten Kitten Project, have been spotted in two groups at the Studios at Cat Town, chasing feather toys, bounding around on shelves, piling up in fur pyramids for naps, and otherwise displaying maximum adorableness.

Join Us! Adoption Center Grand Opening Sunday 10/1

Join Us! Adoption Center Grand Opening Sunday 10/1

It's been months in the making, but the time has finally come for us to hold the grand opening of our expanded adoption center here at Cat Town! 

Thanks to Maddie's Fund and Pet Food Express, we're giving even more of Oakland's vulnerable shelter cats the opportunity to find their families. Cats are ofter stressed by the shelter which can make it difficult, if not impossible, for them to find adopters. With our Adoption Center Studios, cats who have dietary restrictions, health issues, a preference for being an only cat, or any number of other things, can meet their future families in a safe and comfortable space.