
CAT TOWN BLOG

A Pep Talk for Cookie
Cookie, you are so ready to find your person and be adopted – go girl! Show everyone your cat charisma! I remember when you first arrived at Cat Town. You were pretty shy. But, volunteers and guests alike soon found that if we could sneak a pet, you’d lean in for more. And better yet, we’d earn some purrs if we started off by brushing you. Everyone who met you quickly learned that…

January 2020 Adoptions
January was a terrific month for the cats of Cat Town! We had a foster fail epidemic last month with Cyan, Etta, Buddy, and Lucille all convincing their caretakers to make them official family members. We also had lots of Forgotten Kittens find homes, including Josephine Baker, Wilbur and Orville, Jupiter and Lorelei, Osiris and Anubis, and Mulder and Scully…

A Pep Talk for Poppy
Dear little Poppy, you’ve truly blossomed at Cat Town, and you’re ready for a home. I’m so proud of you! You’ve come so far from your first days here, when we discovered you had been hiding your injured tail at the shelter. It was bitten in three places, infected, and caused you so much pain that all you could feel was fear. But Marie took you to the vet and got you all fixed up. Your tail healed, and now…

Meet the New Executive Director of Cat Town
As we announced yesterday, changes are on the horizon for Cat Town’s leadership. Andrew Dorman will step up from his current leadership position at Cat Town take the helm, as Founder and Executive Director Ann Dunn transitions to a role on the Board of Directors. Many volunteers at Cat Town already know Andrew, but you might not know how he came to develop a passion for cats…

A Time of Change
I am writing to share some exciting news about Cat Town’s future. After nine wonderful years building this organization, with the incredible support of the Cat Town’s staff, board of directors, volunteers, and community, I am stepping down as executive director, effective today. I am thrilled to announce that Andrew Dorman is taking my place…

December 2019 Adoptions
A new year, a new home! As we enter 2020 we are thrilled for the cats who got to start their year off right — by getting adopted in December. At 9 years old, one-eyed Bee Bee charmed her adopter’s socks off, and got to spend her holidays in a cozy new home. As frightened forgotten kittens, Holden and Dr. Wendy…