Archive: May, 2010
May 31st, 2010 [7 Comments]

In Memory: Midnight

by Angela

Midnight, forever cherished These are the posts we hate to write.

Last week, Tabby’s Place became one big broken heart when we heard from the original Mrs. AwesomeAdopter: Midnight, the snuggle-bug best friend to Pirate, had passed away. A primary lung sarcoma stole this sable sweetheart from his mama after six happy months together. Mrs. AwesomeAdopter fondly recalls how much you guys loved her boy and cheered him on, and was generous enough to let me share her love of Midnight with you:

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May 28th, 2010 [3 Comments]

Homeward Huck

by Angela

HuckleberriesIn many contexts, seven is a number for Very Good Things.

Fullness and completion. Wonders of the world. Habits of highly effective people. Players on an Ultimate Frisbee team. And, most importantly, FIV+ cats adopted from Tabby’s Place in the last six months.

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May 27th, 2010 [7 Comments]

Guest post: The overlooked cats of Tabby’s Place

by Angela

SarafinaNote from Angela: special thanks to our anonymous volunteer blogger, Fuzzball, for penning the following. Our “overlooked” lovies are blessed to have you as their advocate.

 

How is it possible that we would overlook one of our wonderful felines? Well, we really don’t, but sometimes potential adopters do.

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May 25th, 2010 [4 Comments]

A nice little hole in the wall

by Angela

HalieFull disclosure warning: I was not personally present for the events I’m about to describe.

That just might be a good thing.

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May 24th, 2010 [7 Comments]

Ace’s place

by Angela

Ace in his forever homeFew things make me happier than sharing alumni news with you…especially news with (swoon) photos.

This week, we get to hear from the long, lanky tabby who waited a long time for his meant-to-be home: Ace. Mrs. Ace, thank you for a phenomenal update:

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May 23rd, 2010 [7 Comments]

Big attitude, bigger kidneys: prayers needed for Milo

by Angela

MiloHis attitude: legendary.

His ego: colossal.

His kidneys: XXL. And that’s where it all stops being funny.

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