CARRIE/GINGER
Hello,
I'm sending you pictures of the kitty I adopted from you back in March. Her name was Carrie, and she came from Red Lake Rosie's Rescue. I've renamed her Ginger, and one of the pictures includes her sister, Princess. It only took a couple of days of separation before they accepted each other, and they're getting along very well.
CARRIE & PRINCESS
She's a sweetheart, and I thank you for your ongoing kitty rescue efforts.
With appreciation,
KB~
CARRIE AT THE CATHOUSE
Last August I got a report of a family in Red Lake that had a number of cats with litters, and wanted to surrender them. Carrie the Carrot was a badly matted orange long haired cat living in their garage with a litter of 6 tiny kittens. Carrie was very thin and was not producing milk, so they were feeding the kittens cow's milk. They all had fleas and were all not in good shape. So I gathered up 2 lactating females and a bunch of kittens and took them to the shelter.
Carrie began eating nutritious food and soon started producing milk, however, was not interested in nursing her babies, who were about 3 weeks old, clearly too small to eat on their own. The other lactating mama did nurse them a few days, and then they went on to a rescue.
Carrie went to the August clinic to see the groomer only, as she was so matted and she needed to be shaven. Somehow she got in the spay line and was spayed as well. Heather located her at the clinic that late afternoon and we found her not doing well, so Heather kept her warm, and she made it to the shelter. It took several days before she got well and then she spent several months at the RLRR cathouse.
We enjoyed her at the cathouse very much, and were happy when she left and now has been adopted. Carrie deserves the best that life has to offer her.
Sincerely,
Karen RLRR
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