CAT TOWN BLOG

January Adoptions
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January Adoptions

January brought 20 amazing adoptions, each one made possible by you. Elderly cats like Olaf and fearful Forgotten Kittens like KitKat, BonBon, and Phoenix received the time and care they needed to feel healthy, safe, and confident. Your support helped these cats let their personalities shine, to win the hearts of adopters with whom safety, care, and love would continue.

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Staying Together: Carlo, Theo, and Bimini's Story
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Staying Together: Carlo, Theo, and Bimini's Story

Your support helped us bring 378 cats into happy and loving homes in 2024, and ensured we can continue focusing on supporting the cats who need us most. While we’ve already shared many of our team’s favorite adoptions with you from the past year, we have one more to share. This is Belle’s story of Bimini, Carlo, and Theo.

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November & December Adoptions
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November & December Adoptions

Cat Town ended 2024 with 378 adoptions — our third biggest year for adoptions in our history! In the last two months alone, 57 cats found homes where they’ll be treasured for the quirky creatures they are.

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Who Did You Save This Year (Part 3)
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Who Did You Save This Year (Part 3)

In this final look back at our most inspiring adoptions of 2024, we’re reminded that no matter how challenging a cat’s journey may be, every one of them deserves — and can find — a loving home with the right care and support.

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Who Did You Save This Year (Part 2)
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Who Did You Save This Year (Part 2)

In Part 2 of our team’s most memorable adoption stories from this year, we reflect on the power of connection: the bonds between cats, the trust they build with us, and the love they bring into their new homes.

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October Adoptions
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October Adoptions

Last month we saw 41 cats get adopted — seniors, playful kittens, and many cats in need of medical intervention. Some of these cats were reeling after losing their loved ones, others shut down when their new surroundings proved too stressful for them to handle. Some of them, after spending weeks in shelter cages, became defensive. Some bounced back quickly, and some needed extra time to finally feel safe again.

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