Saving forgotten cats since 2020.

Giving the cats everyone else gave up on a second chance.

We take in the forgotten cats.

We take in the cats that are hurt, forgotten, disabled, the ones that never get a second look at the shelters. But this isn’t a story of suffering and sorrow. It’s one of happiness, of hope, of healing, and of love.

Meet Some of Our Cats!

  • Orion (Ollie)

    Orion is an 8 month old Hydrocephalic kitten. He also suffers from Entropion, which causes his eye lashes to grow down rather than up. The entropion caused him to lose one eye and he has had his other eyelid temporarily tacked until he’s full grown and gets the traditional surgery for the entropion. Orrie is the most loving cat we’ve ever had the privilege of knowing. He is playful, goofy and loves to make air biscuits when you’re holding him.

  • Frances

    Frances came to us from a small, rural shelter in south Louisiana. When she came here, she was partially paralyzed due to physical abuse she suffered but she’s since regained the ability to walk and she’s enjoying every minute of life!

  • Timber

    Timber is a feline marvel. He came to us as a kitten with Manx Syndrome who ended up having Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP). He was treated for 84 days with an injection a day and is now cured of FIP! He’s a fun loving guy who, when he settles down, is a loving lap cat!

  • Perseus

    Perseus came to us from a person in Alabama who was desperately trying to find someone who could help him after he was mauled by a dog. When he came to us, he was in extremely rough shape but he’s since grown into his role as furry agent of chaos!

  • Raina

    Raina has untreated Swimmers Syndrome. She came to us after she was taken to a shelter up north. She was approximately a year old, so well past being able to have her back legs fixed. She’s the sweetest girl and she loves being held on her back like a baby. We have done physical therapy with her and she gets around well despite her legs being splayed.

  • Elizabeth Taylor

    Elizabeth Taylor came to us from Philadelphia, PA. She has severe Manx Syndrome. She is the product of a Manx breeder. She is completely incontinent and has metabolic issues. She is a sweet girl but can be quite the diva, hence the name Elizabeth Taylor.