One Lucky Rescue
10/08/2025
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09/21/2025
NO INTAKE:
To our compassionate community, we're currently at 'no intake' due to the high volume of medical cases we've taken in. We understand there are many cats out there—strays, pregnant cats, and more—needing help. However, our priority right now is to focus on providing the best possible care for the cats already in our care.
As one of the very few rescues that takes in and specializes in medical cases that others might quickly euthanize, we give these cats a fighting chance and do everything possible to provide that. Many of them remain sanctuary cats; ones that are not adoptable unless an adopter has extensive experience with providing individualized care for these life long conditions.
With that, unless it's an absolute dire medical emergency with life-threatening conditions, we won't be able to take in new intakes for the time being.
We appreciate your understanding and support as we work to give our current feline residents the attention and treatment they deserve. Thank you for helping us make a difference, one paw at a time! 🐾
It's disheartening to address the untrue rumors circulating about our rescue. We want to set the record straight: the SPCA and bylaw have not found any issues regarding hoarding or the environment in which our cats live. These claims are being spread by individuals who have stolen cats from us and, ironically, engage in hoarding and irresponsible ownership themselves.
The welfare of any animal we take in is of utmost importance. Each one is immediately vetted and receives the care they need. We operate with transparency and welcome genuine concerns, but we cannot stand by while lies are spread to tarnish our reputation and undermine our efforts.
We urge everyone to consider the source of these rumors and to rely on facts, not fabrications. If you have any legitimate questions or concerns, please reach out directly. We are always happy to provide information and demonstrate the care we provide to our feline friends. Thank you for your continued support. ❤️
08/06/2025
Little Loki finally had the polyp removed! He’s feeling so much better. ❤️
We ran bloodwork to see why he hasn’t gained much weight since intake, and sadly found out he has kidney disease. We will treat accordingly for as long as needed, to make sure he feels as best as he can.
And yes… she is a he. 🙄
With the tiniest little bits, he had us all fooled he was a girl at first. What a beautiful boy he is 😸
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