Kitty LeFey’s Cosmos: It’s Elementary
The very many cats recently rescued from two locations, are now out of the elements (except those named for the ones on the periodic table).
The very many cats recently rescued from two locations, are now out of the elements (except those named for the ones on the periodic table).
Grand Central Station in New York City is a pretty busy place. So is Tabby’s Place! As evidenced by the presence of Kenzo, Suite B is challenging the train terminals for busiest of known spaces.
A-tisket, a-tasket, fruit kittens in a…bowl? With un-rhyme and reason, Tabby’s Place is experiencing yet another extended kitten season.
Since Malora came to Tabby’s Place in October 2021, she has found and lost love. She has found and lost favorite spaces to curl up in.
“Is Murdock friendly? Can I move him to another crate for cleaning?” “Oh, yeah, as long as you aren’t trying to express his bowel, he’s fine.”
A reverse fairy tale is atypical. Yet, this is where we join Ella in her story: back at Tabby’s Place after living the dream in a home of her own.
Boa and Adder feel robbed. Something precious was taken away from them when Moo Moo was moved to the lobby.
Sweetie is not the most medically challenged cat to grace Tabby’s Place: A Cat Sanctuary. Yet, his situation breaks my heart.
Over the summer, a flood of very scared cats washed up on the Tabby’s Place doorstep. As you’ve read, this was the result of a well-coordinated rescue of two sizable colonies. Never believing in “less” (there is always hope!) and always striving for more, the outlook is bright for the newcomers.
Tabby’s Place has a veteran diva worthy of the great opera houses of Sydney, Australia, Milan, Italy, and New York City.