ROBBIN’S NEST Hello again. January – a new year. As you get older, time flies faster. I would like to start off this month by wishing all of our friends, and members a Happy, and Healthy New Year. Winter is now in full swing, and I hope that everyone has their shelters up, and working for the strays, to keep them protected from the elements. Please remember to stock them with dry food, and water. On another note, I would like to tell you about some of the rescues that I have been involved in lately. CLIFFY – Someone had informed me about a white, and orange cat that had been thrown out. We searched for days looking for Cliffy with no luck, but we left food all over the area because the cats usually stay within a two block area. They are not wanderers like dogs. With perseverance, we finally spotted Cliffy hiding between two buildings. With a little coaxing, to our surprise, he let us pick him up. He was so friendly, and relieved to find comfort. Cliffy has been neutered, given shots, is in great health and is in the process of finding a forever home. BUBBLES – You can obviously tell by the name Bubbles, that this cat is a joy to be around. She is all ginger, and full of joy after being found in Gravesend with her brother. We found a lovely family to adopt Bubbles. She is four months old, and we will be spaying her this week. Bubbles will be going to her forever home next week. The people are so concerned that they have been calling to see how Bubbles is doing, before she goes to them next week. Please, if you see something, please do something. We are the only hope that the strays have. Thank you. (We are still looking for a forever home for her brother. We will find it.) SENIA – Senia is a nice Siamese cat. She is friendly, and was found with two beautiful kittens in a horrible, filthy spot behind a dilapidated building in Coney Island. A homeless man saw me, and told me about Senia. I called another rescuer from Save Our Strays to help me, and after a few days, we finally trapped Senia and her babies. She was leery because she obviously had come from a home, and had been abandoned. I would be leery also. When we got her, this beautiful, nice, Siamese mix, was so underweight, but with the doctor’s help, and many cans of food, she is now in a healthy state. Her 2 kittens were adopted. I am sure that Senia will find the home that she deserves.
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