Happy Tails - Read about some of our success stories.....
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Alexis - A pregnant young mother dumped in Brooklyn. Alexis had 6 kittens at her foster home. After caring for her kittens until they went to their forever home, Alexis has found a wonderful home with a family in the Bronx.… |
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This lovely purbred Abyssinian cat named Nono was living in a shack with a homeless man in Brooklyn when we resued him. He is living the high life with a sweet couple in Long Island, New York
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Ebony, who has Feline Leukemia went to his forwever home where he is flourishing |
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Jake is a loving 2-year-old boy who was rescued in Harlem. We believe he was abandoned since he is so affectionate and tame.
Juliet – Deemed “un-adoptable” and too wild by her first rescue group, we worked with Juliet to bring out her sweet sociable personality. In her new forever home she has become a demanding lap kitty who loves to snuggle.
Concord was one of 5 young cats that were dumped at Concord Village. Traumatized by living on his own and undersocialized, our foster family worked with him extensively until he felt comfortable enough to show off his warm, affectionate personality. He is sharing his new home with Alexis.
Dynamo was rescued from Bedford Stuyvesant in Brooklyn. He has been adopted by a musician who has renamed him Little Richard.
Delilah, a Neapolitan Mastiff was found tied to a pole in DUMBO, Brooklyn during a raging thunderstorm and was bone thin, shivering and scared. Although she was only about 5-6 months old, she already weighed 60 pounds!! Delilah also had Cherry Eye on both her eyes, a common ailment for this breed that required additional surgery. We found a great home for Delilah in upstate New York where she will have the freedom to run and play.
Skye & Ajax were two 14-year-old cats who were young in spirit, but their previous owner planned to euthanize them if we could not find a foster or adoptive home for them. A wonderful family agreed to provide a home for these two companions, and let them peacefully live out their lives.
Jolene’s family was losing their home in a foreclosure and was unable to find a home for their beloved husky. With only a week before Jolene was going to be taken to Animal Care & Control, we found a temporary foster family who gave us some extra time to find a home for her. Jolene finally found a forever home where she has plenty of room to run and play.



