Pasta for Christmas
Noodles and Gnocchi were brought to Happy Cats Haven because their family could no longer care for them. They were quickly adopted and carried (in a colander?) to their new […]
Noodles and Gnocchi were brought to Happy Cats Haven because their family could no longer care for them. They were quickly adopted and carried (in a colander?) to their new […]
Magnus is a big handsome tabby fellow with the most lovable face. He came to us in 2014 after being found starving in a field. When the intubation tube was pulled out, the vet noticed blood and mucus. He was also having a difficult time breathing, so we had him...
Shelby and Charlie came from a home with too many cats. It started with a few too many cats but took only a couple of years of not getting the cats fixed to get to this stage. As a bigger male, Charlie was probably one of the healthier cats, as he was large enough to...
One winter day, our TNR Coordinator Barb Jones was trapping feral cats to make sure they got fixed and returned to their outside homes. Truly feral (and often domestic but terrified) cats will almost always run away from people. This time, they all scattered like...
Marcy is a beautiful tabby lady with big green eyes. She was abandoned and made her way to a local business, where some nice people fed her. She had kittens, of course, but they all disappeared. When they realized she was about to have kittens the next year, they...
Sassy senior Keesa came to us in late 2016 because her guardian had been forced to live in her car and was afraid Keesa would freeze. She was a fluffy little gal with white whiskers that made her look a little like a catfish. Keesa must have had some bad experiences...
Punkin' has settled in, she now knows that this is her only home; has overcome the separation anxiety and rarely pees outside of the box! Now that she is relaxed in her forever home her character and personality have come through ... and what personality! She...
Carlos (Jose) and Raul are enjoying the holidays with their big sister Pickles! They are such good, happy boys! Jenny Bee
Umbra and Stellar were born to a feral mom who had them up underneath the siding in a Colorado Springs home. Their mom disappeared and their humans were left with the kittens. They kindly offered to foster them and slowly won them over, with the help of some shy cat...
Barely out of kittenhood herself, Endora was a Teen Mom who was found trying to keep herself and her 6 kittens alive in a small space between a garage and a shed. Of course we put her into care with one of our wonderful foster families. She and they raised her...