Adoption Weekend – Wrap Up

Good evening,

We had moderate success this weekend with adoptions. Mila, Daphne, Rudy, and Corey were all adopted. 2 adults and 2 kittens now have new homes. Wish our feline friends and their new humans success in their new arrangements.

As always if you have adopted with us and are having trouble with your new cat please contact us immediately so we can help you figure out what’s going on and what we may be able to do about it.

Website Updated

The donate button should be working.

The Facebook feed is still a work in progress.

We will be at PetSmart tomorrow starting around 10am.

Please read this! Good explanation of the difference.STRAY, SEMI-FERAL, OR FERAL?Have you spied a cat in your yard? Seen a colony of cats by your office building? What’s the difference between a stray cat, a semi-feral cat, & a feral cat? Below is some general information. As always, there can be some gray area.Stray cats were at one point socialized to people and may be eligible for adoption, while truly feral cats aren’t domesticated and are happy living outside on their own.Feral cats are also less likely to approach people, unlike strays, who are more comfortable around humans and houses.Semi-feral cats are cats who have had some experience with humans in the past. Semi-feral cats are vocal and may make eye-contact even if they do not allow humans to touch them. Some semi-feral cats can be socialized over time; it depends on the cat and the person working with that cat.PLEASE DO NOT LABEL EVERY CAT YOU SEE OUTSIDE AS FERAL. How you label an outdoor cat will determine next steps on the best way to help that cat.All outdoor cats should go through the Trap/Neuter/Return (TNR) process - a stray cat might go into foster care after vetting in search of an indoor forever home if a rescue organization has space. Generally, stray cats are candidates for adoption; feral cats are generally not.For more information please visit ...Feral and Stray Cats: An Important Difference - www.alleycat.org/resources/feral-and-stray-cats-an-important-difference/#strayvsferal #communitycatsmatter ... See MoreSee Less
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STRAY, SEMI-FERAL, OR FERAL?Have you spied a cat in your yard? Seen a colony of cats by your office building? What’s the difference between a stray cat, a semi-feral cat, & a feral cat? Below is some general information. As always, there can be some gray area.Stray cats were at one point socialized to people and may be eligible for adoption, while truly feral cats aren’t domesticated and are happy living outside on their own.Feral cats are also less likely to approach people, unlike strays, who are more comfortable around humans and houses.Semi-feral cats are cats who have had some experience with humans in the past. Semi-feral cats are vocal and may make eye-contact even if they do not allow humans to touch them. Some semi-feral cats can be socialized over time; it depends on the cat and the person working with that cat.PLEASE DO NOT LABEL EVERY CAT YOU SEE OUTSIDE AS FERAL. How you label an outdoor cat will determine next steps on the best way to help that cat.All outdoor cats should go through the Trap/Neuter/Return (TNR) process - a stray cat might go into foster care after vetting in search of an indoor forever home if a rescue organization has space. Generally, stray cats are candidates for adoption; feral cats are generally not.For more information please visit ...Feral and Stray Cats: An Important Difference - www.alleycat.org/resources/feral-and-stray-cats-an-important-difference/#strayvsferal #communitycatsmatter ... See MoreSee Less
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Being a huge Halloween person, I found this photo. It’s never too early to start thinking about how you’re going to decorate and I thought this was a great idea.Photo: Emily Catherine Green ... See MoreSee Less
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The Cause 4 Paws Thrift Shop is open The 2nd & 4th Saturday every monthNoon to 4 PM4219 Lakeview PkwyLarge circular driveway for easy parking!Shop indoors -- climate control!!Pet Supplies Galore!KitchenwareHousewaresFurnitureLinensToolsBooksToysClothing for all agesJewelryChristmasAnd more!100% of proceeds go to our cats!Not a LOW resident?Text your name to 703-859-1430 for a pass ... See MoreSee Less
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Adoption Event Upcoming – July 13 & 14

Our next adoption event is on July 13th and 14th at the Central Park PetSmart in Spotyslvania, VA.

Please read this! Good explanation of the difference.STRAY, SEMI-FERAL, OR FERAL?Have you spied a cat in your yard? Seen a colony of cats by your office building? What’s the difference between a stray cat, a semi-feral cat, & a feral cat? Below is some general information. As always, there can be some gray area.Stray cats were at one point socialized to people and may be eligible for adoption, while truly feral cats aren’t domesticated and are happy living outside on their own.Feral cats are also less likely to approach people, unlike strays, who are more comfortable around humans and houses.Semi-feral cats are cats who have had some experience with humans in the past. Semi-feral cats are vocal and may make eye-contact even if they do not allow humans to touch them. Some semi-feral cats can be socialized over time; it depends on the cat and the person working with that cat.PLEASE DO NOT LABEL EVERY CAT YOU SEE OUTSIDE AS FERAL. How you label an outdoor cat will determine next steps on the best way to help that cat.All outdoor cats should go through the Trap/Neuter/Return (TNR) process - a stray cat might go into foster care after vetting in search of an indoor forever home if a rescue organization has space. Generally, stray cats are candidates for adoption; feral cats are generally not.For more information please visit ...Feral and Stray Cats: An Important Difference - www.alleycat.org/resources/feral-and-stray-cats-an-important-difference/#strayvsferal #communitycatsmatter ... See MoreSee Less
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STRAY, SEMI-FERAL, OR FERAL?Have you spied a cat in your yard? Seen a colony of cats by your office building? What’s the difference between a stray cat, a semi-feral cat, & a feral cat? Below is some general information. As always, there can be some gray area.Stray cats were at one point socialized to people and may be eligible for adoption, while truly feral cats aren’t domesticated and are happy living outside on their own.Feral cats are also less likely to approach people, unlike strays, who are more comfortable around humans and houses.Semi-feral cats are cats who have had some experience with humans in the past. Semi-feral cats are vocal and may make eye-contact even if they do not allow humans to touch them. Some semi-feral cats can be socialized over time; it depends on the cat and the person working with that cat.PLEASE DO NOT LABEL EVERY CAT YOU SEE OUTSIDE AS FERAL. How you label an outdoor cat will determine next steps on the best way to help that cat.All outdoor cats should go through the Trap/Neuter/Return (TNR) process - a stray cat might go into foster care after vetting in search of an indoor forever home if a rescue organization has space. Generally, stray cats are candidates for adoption; feral cats are generally not.For more information please visit ...Feral and Stray Cats: An Important Difference - www.alleycat.org/resources/feral-and-stray-cats-an-important-difference/#strayvsferal #communitycatsmatter ... See MoreSee Less
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Being a huge Halloween person, I found this photo. It’s never too early to start thinking about how you’re going to decorate and I thought this was a great idea.Photo: Emily Catherine Green ... See MoreSee Less
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Please remember to go to our website and fill out the contact form to reach us. We have NO phone number! ... See MoreSee Less
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The Cause 4 Paws Thrift Shop is open The 2nd & 4th Saturday every monthNoon to 4 PM4219 Lakeview PkwyLarge circular driveway for easy parking!Shop indoors -- climate control!!Pet Supplies Galore!KitchenwareHousewaresFurnitureLinensToolsBooksToysClothing for all agesJewelryChristmasAnd more!100% of proceeds go to our cats!Not a LOW resident?Text your name to 703-859-1430 for a pass ... See MoreSee Less
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