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them a way to spend quality time together. âWe werenât ready to commit to adopting again but wanted to help rescues, so we volunteered,â they shared.
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Favorite moments come in small, tender wins. âOne shy kitty, named Cutie, crawled onto Charlieâs lap on the floor after she had resisted pets from visitors.â Another day, two litters of triplets all curled up together: âthey all snuggled with a brother from the other litter⊠so sweet.â
Their advice for others is simple: if you love cats but canât have one right now, volunteering lets you bond with them, help them socialize, and even meet a future companion if youâre considering adoption. The biggest lesson theyâve learned? âNot every kitty is ready for playing and snuggles. Some need a quiet voice and space to relax and settle into the shelter. This doesnât mean they arenât adoptable, theyâre equally in need of a loving home.â
Want to make moments like these happen? Join our volunteer team and help more shy kitties find their courage and their families.
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