Category: Foster Pets
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Coach Broccoli & Banana
Our last foster felines left our home before New Year’s (our trip to visit my mom over that holiday) and have since all been adopted into loving homes! Given that it’s winter here, kittens aren’t pretty common this time of year so we didn’t expect to have more fosters very soon. But in early February…
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Our 2022 Fosters
After Snuffy passed away in September, we took a brief period to grieve but ultimately decided that our house was too boring without some feline energy in it. I reached back out to Richmond Animal League to register my interest in fostering cats and kittens again – immediately there were kittens in need of our…
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An empty shelter, filled with light.
Tonight I attended the Luminary Ceremony celebrating a successful Operation Silent Night. Richmond Animal League started Operation Silent Night 8 years ago, and every year around this time they clear the shelter – that means every dog and cat has a home whether foster or adoptive.
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Meet Yasmin, Graham, and Ryan
We’ve been back from our trip to Texas for a few days now, so when I received the email that Richmond Animal League needed foster homes for several cats and kittens, I signed us right up! Saturday morning after PiYo I headed over to the shelter to pick up these three cuties.
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Have a Happy Life Clove & Spice
It’s nearing time for Spice and Clove to find their forever homes as they were just spayed on Monday. This Friday they’ll go to the shelter (Richmond Animal League) for the opportunity to be adopted.
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Introducing Spice & Clove
Let me introduce you to Spice and Clove, two bouncing baby girl kittens that I’m fostering for Richmond Animal League.
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Rest in Peace Squash
On August 20, 2018 I picked up my newest foster from Richmond Animal League, but this foster situation was a little different from all of my previous fosters over the years. His name was Squash and he was a 4-month-old kitten with FIP, which means his days were numbered. If you’re not familiar with FIP,…
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Shuri – Foster Kitten
Shuri was adopted about a week after her brother, T’Challa, was adopted! She got a great home, I’m so happy for her. Another successful foster through Richmond Animal League.
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T’Challa – Foster Kitten
My foster kitten, T’Challa, was adopted this weekend from Richmond Animal League! Yes, he was named after Black Panther (I didn’t name him, kids in his first foster home did, but I do love the name).