Volunteer of the Month: Linda Palmarozza
We are thrilled to announce Linda Palmarozza as our Volunteer of the Month for November 2024.
Volunteer of the Month: Jessica Buck
We are thrilled to announce Jessica Buck as our Volunteer of the Month for October 2024.
Volunteer of the Month: Sharon Firda
We are thrilled to announce Sharon Firda as our Volunteer of the Month for September 2024.
Volunteer of the Month: Becky Alves
We are thrilled to announce Becky Alves as our Volunteer of the Month for August 2024.
Volunteer of the Month: Ed Lafferty
We are thrilled to announce Ed Lafferty as our Volunteer of the Month for June 2024.
Volunteer of the Month: Amy Beal
We are thrilled to announce Amy Beal as our Volunteer of the Month for May 2024.
Volunteer of the Month: Skye Morris
We are thrilled to announce Skye Morris as our Volunteer of the Month for April 2024.
Foster Volunteer Spotlight: Tanya Purvis (and Family)
Fostering kitties is a family affair for Tanya Purvis. She and her family started fostering at the end of 2019 when a family who lost their home next door locked their kitties in their car and left. When the authorities were trying to rescue them from the car, a couple of the kitties escaped and that started the Purvis family’s fostering journey, just as the COVID pandemic was about to set in. Several of the Stray Cat Blues volunteers got the ball rolling to help Tanya and her family to help the cats and kittens and they haven’t looked back.
How Our Superhero Trappers are Making a Difference for Community Cats
On March 9th, a note went out to the members of the Stray Cat Blues Trapping Team sharing that one of our volunteers, Erica, had been alerted about an orange kitty in Hatboro who was unable to bear weight on his/her paw.
The Story of Phineas - and the Rule of 3
In cat rescue, when a kitty is adopted, rescuers try to help the adopter understand the “Rule of 3” — 3 Days to Decompress, 3 Weeks to Learn a New Routine, and 3 Months to Feel at Home. [...]
Join Us to Help More Cats Like Gladys 🌟
Gladys was found living in a pile of trash at a gas station in Philadelphia. She was starving and pregnant when she was taken into foster care with Stray Cat Blues. She delivered only one kitten who, sadly, didn’t survive. Gladys was stressed and confused. She was clearly someone’s cat at one time and she craved attention from her foster mom. […]
Together, we can save all 12 colonies of homeless & feral cats 🐈❤️
Rescue work isn’t all cuddling kittens (though there’s plenty of that!). Far too much of it involves seeing cats on their worst day, where humans have let them down through neglect, indifference, or even cruelty. Our trappers work all hours of the day to respond to calls for help to TNR cats (trap, neuter, and return), as well as vaccinating and frequently getting additional medical treatment for injured cats. Our trappers also work tirelessly to get kittens and friendly adults into foster care. Sometimes we’re too late. […]
The Story of Jumba: Tiny Alien Kitten 🛸
Jumba pronounced Joo-mba (He is named after one of the aliens in Lilo & Stitch). On April 18th, only 5 minutes before closing, we got a call from ACCT Philly asking us if we were able to pull some kittens. As always, we came together as a team and were able to pull another 10 kittens. Kittens in shelters are at very high risk of euthanasia, due to the constant care they require, that unfortunately most shelters do not have the resources for. […]
Countdown the 12 Cats of Whiskers Way Station With Us 🔔
These are the last 12 kitties that graduated from our finishing school, Whiskers Way Station (WWS) on their way to a happy life in loving homes. Our socializers worked their magic for weeks and in some cases months to help them prepare for the next chapter in their lives. Please help us make our target so we can help more stray, scared, homeless, and starving kitties. […]
Get in the Paw-liday Spirit 🎁 Give a Gift, Save a Cat!
Lilo was born outside, to a stray cat mom. Some kind volunteers with Stray Cat Blues trapped her family to get them all spayed and vaccinated. They thought that the kittens, at about 3 months old, may still be young enough to be socialized and turned into house cats. Initially, the youngsters didn’t think that was a good idea, and under protest they went into foster care. […]
🐾 A remarkable transformation: Reds' journey from despair to paradise
Reds the feral cat was found emaciated, with burns on all his paw pads, infested with lice, and a general look of defeat on his face. […]