
Our
Resident’s Stories
A rundown of those we’ve helped
Learn more about our story on our About page.

Moo Cow, a former neighborhood stray, just being super friendly and extremely talkative in his forever home.

Romulus had a very rough start in life, having three very close medical emergencies before turning 8 weeks. He is now a super spoiled baby who loves to cuddle all the time in his forever home.

Spot, a good cat and a pretty cat. He is very bonded with his brother, Goose.

Gambit, who is very much a daddy's boy.

Merlin, looks like an old man but is just a big baby. He is currently dealing with a skin condition due to severe allergies, and has been deemed non-adoptable, similar to his littermates Hermes and Nanobyte.

Arthur, who even though he is around 3 years old and 8 pounds, still insists he be treated like a tiny baby kitten.

Pretty cuddle girl, Ezri

T'Pol, always judging.

Mama Fluffy, a rescued feral who we helped after she lost a litter from getting very sick. Now enjoys a comfy bed

Xena. We originally thought she was female, but at 10 months, we found out she was a male cryptorchid. But it's hard to break habits and she's still a Xena baby.

Nero is a true diva and instinctually knows that cats were once worshipped.

Nanobyte laying next to her favorite creature in the whole world, Hinky Punk. She is non-adoptable due to ongoing skin conditions due to severe allergies, similar to her littermates Hermes and Merlin.

Wil-o-Wisp was found abandoned in a Wal-Mart parking lot at 4 weeks old. He has a birth defect where one of his eyes never formed correctly and he has some problems with his hips. Because of his conditions, he is non-adoptable and spends his days cuddling with his favorite human sister.

Archimedes can be a very cuddly crybaby sometimes. He is non-adoptable due to ongoing skin conditions cause by severe allergies, similar to his father Merlin.

Goose is one of the most affectionate and cuddly cats I've ever encountered in my life. He is very bonded with his littermate, Spot, who were both found very sick and with malformed tails likely caused by humans. He is non-adoptable due to chronic illnesses.


Io is a very sweet and meek cat that is very loved and pampered in her forever home.

Pugsley was neighborhood community cat that we brought in when she was showing signs of heat and was planning on releasing her back outside after being spayed. However, she decided that she did not want to be an outside cat anymore and deserved a cozy indoor life from now on. Now that's just what he has.

Wild Man looks big and intimidating, but he is one of the biggest, spoiled babies that you will ever meet. He spends his time trying to pretend he's a kitten while curled up in his bed in his forever home.

Yuri is a big cross-eyed boy who can not get enough of human attention, especially from kids, but could honestly care less about other cats or animals. After a few failed attempts, he is finally curled up in his forever home.

When this tiny feral kitten decided to live on our porch, I started calling him Kitten Man, and unfortunately that name just stuck even though he's now almost 4. He went through a very bad viral infection a few years ago that warranted a midnight ER visit, but he's a fighter and bounced back. Currently he is healing from a severe broken leg, but is doing extremely well and is expected to fully recover. Due to his ongoing health needs, he is currently non-adoptable.

Self designated mama of everyone, Hinky Punk was our first cat adopted from the Georgia Humane Society (now called Purrfect Peaches Cat Rescue) and is always taking care of her babies, human and feline. She is recently dealing with some mystery medical issues that we are working closely with our vet and a specialist. See our social media pages for updates on her journey!

Remus, one of our first bottle babies, is now a fluffy terror around his forever home, with his littermates, Romulus and Xena.

Grandpa Tuvix is a permanent resident and favorite of everyone, cat and human alike. He was abandoned at around age 10 with an old spinal injury that makes is hard for him to get around and worsening glaucoma. He is now almost 14 years old and helps make everyone feel welcome and comfortable, while always being ready for food and pettings.
“From the ashes, a fire shall be woken. A light from the shadows shall spring…”
— J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring
In loving memory of those yet to be reborn.









