Help Us Melt Freezing Hearts this Giving Tuesday! ❄️❤️
Stray Cat Blues received a call for help about a colony of cats in need. There are probably more than 40 cats involved in this case. Late Wednesday night November 1, 2023 one of our trappers went to the site in Perkiomenville and rescued 7 kittens from a window well in the freezing cold. […]
Cheesecake got a second chance... help give more second chances!! 💙
Stray Cat Blues gets calls all the time asking for TNR (trap/neuter/return) help with colonies of stray/feral cats. To the best of our ability, we do what we can to help control these populations. When there are youngsters in the group that have a possibility of socialization, we attempt to find fosters to turn them into adoptable house cats. And then there are dangerous situations where an SOS is put out for urgent help. Cheesecake (CC) falls into this category. […]
No cat should experience this.
Cupid’s story raised animal cruelty awareness nationwide […]
Clem says Giving Tuesday is here!
This is a story of an 8-10 year old stray ginger male Stray Cat Blues trapped last winter. This poor guy had obviously been on his own for a long time and was in very bad shape. […]
One week ‘til Giving Tuesday! Help us fulfill more dreams! ✨
When we do adoptions, we hope to find forever homes for our cats and kittens, but that is not always the case. Life happens, people and situations change, and often cats are returned to us due to extenuating circumstances. […]
Whiskers Way Station makes a big impact, and so can you!
Last winter, a tiny kitten named Vera was abandoned by her own mother in a feral colony. Scared, hungry, and cold, Vera was then scooped up into human hands which felt like no rescue at all to her at the time […]
How I became One-Eyed Willy...
It was a week after July 4th and I was ready to head out on a family vacation when I got a call from The Montgomery County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to help an elderly lady that was reported by neighbors for neglecting a colony of cats and kittens. […]