Kitty LeFey’s Cosmos: Soft Labor
Staff and volunteers at Tabby’s Place devote themselves to soft labor.
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Staff and volunteers at Tabby’s Place devote themselves to soft labor.
On a recent Saturday, a park pavilion in Ringoes, NJ overflowed with staff and volunteers from Tabby’s Place. The reason for the gathering, an annual tradition, was gratitude.
Tabby’s Place sponsorships are a very serious and an extremely silly matter.
One small member of a treasured horde, in August of 2024, Nerf came to Tabby’s Place where he spent a lot of time hidden behind a curtain on a shelf.
Oh, no. Oh, my! OH, YES!! Nerf has found his forever home. MINE!!!
Cats are nothing if not lordly, even when they cower lowly out of fear.
Events and eves, especially events that occur on eves are exhausting, as evidenced by the residents of Tabby’s Place.
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).
A-tisket, a-tasket, fruit kittens in a…bowl? With un-rhyme and reason, Tabby’s Place is experiencing yet another extended kitten season.
“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.”
Right now, we have a special opportunity for donations to be matched, up to $22,000.
Tabby’s Place rescues sweet seniors who have nowhere else to turn. Their hearts are full of love, and these gentle souls deserve tenderness, respect, and excellent care.
Please give from your golden heart, so senior cats can have happy golden years. Your
donation will go where it is most needed.
Harriet, age 16, was once forgotten and alone. A car accident left her with life-threatening
injuries. But the best days of Harriet’s life were ahead: she became a Tabby’s Place cat.
Surgery saved her life, and love mended her broken heart. Today, this shaggy sweetheart
reigns in our Executive Director’s office, receiving world-class care for her kidney
disease and arthritis.
Steven, age 15, has lived at Tabby’s Place all his life. He may have numerous Special
Needs, but Steven is as happy as springtime itself. Our little “elder statescat” is thriving
through his golden years, enfolded in love and adored by all.
Absolutely! You may mail your tax-deductible donation to
Tabby’s Place
1100 US Highway 202
Ringoes, NJ 08551.
Please feel free to contact Development Director Angela Townsend at
We are honored to serve the kittens with you.