Coady's News

posted on September 15, 2009

The elusive Lilly and her new kittens discover Coady's Purrfect Home
It is more difficult than I thought to capture shots of the elusive Lilly and her new kittens... Read story.

posted on August 12, 2009

Raccoons visit Coady's Purrfect Home
Last night at dusk I walked around outside and checked out Coadys Purrfect Home. I heard noises inside and lots of scratching and Bailey (the dog) was running around the house sniffing. So I cautiously opened up the door... Read story.

posted on July 1, 2009

Coady's New Feral Cat House
This is Coady's latest structure. It is a dedicated cat house for Coady's Cats... Read story.

posted on February 12, 2009

Shyla and Zoe at the Manor
Ten year old Shyla and eight year old Zoe spent their weekends at the Manor, a senior's residence. They set up a table and sold bracelets and gave out free bookmarks to the people that live there... Read story.

January 19, 2009
Feral cats becoming less shy
: My feral cats talk to me now. When I bring them canned food, they meow and can hardly wait until I leave before they start eating. The canned food is a treat for them and I give this to them on a very cold day... Read story.

Update: October 24, 2008
Kittens Rescued
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An update on the cats and kitten saga. We had planned to trap the mother of the kittens, Ella, by the 2nd day because she was so small and I was afraid she was sick and could not feed her 4 kittens. My plan was to put them all in the cat enclosure to... Read story.

October 10, 2008:
Bailey the dog finds more feral kittens: Yesterday when I was playing with Bailey outside in the back she ran over to this old doghouse that I keep "just in case"... Read story.

September 14, 2008:
Sister's Cafe benefits Coady's Cats
Coady's Friends Shyla, age 10 and Zoe, age 8 had a fundraiser lunch for Coady's Cats.

It was their idea was to start a restaurant called "Sister's Cafe", since they are sisters. They created their own menus and served five customers.
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July 20, 2008:
Bailey finds starving kittens
With the help of Bailey the dog, we have just found four more lost, starving and cold kittens, about 4 weeks old, in a field.  Their mother is one of the feral cats in this colony and was unable to properly care for them.
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How Can You Help?

AWARENESS BRACELETS:
You can help Coady's Cats by purchasing a Feral Feline Awareness bracelet for only $25. Click here to purchase a bracelet.

DONATIONS:
You can also help by making an online donation. All donations collected go directly toward care and shelter of Coady's Cats. Online donations secured through PayPal. No membership required. Click here to donate.

 

 

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