Progress! She’s not so scared now!

Remember the scared Siamese we wrote about yesterday? Here she is now, after being brought to Rikki’s Refuge…..this photo is from last night! Quite a big difference!

10653452_838141789543336_2426338597866306950_nKerry (director of Rikki’s Refuge) holding Sarah, the poor terrified kitty who came in yesterday morning. Had gotten thru an access panel in a closet and into a rafter area that was very small, only 18″ at the high point …. Kerry had been trying to talk the folks who’d recently gotten this kitty from a very bad situation thru helping her to be friendly. That was the last straw and the folks were distraught. Kerry went to their house last night and set a trap near the access port and thank god Sarah went in and mom went and got her this morning. She’s going to be fine and soon she should be adoptable. She’s a lovely young healthy gal.

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About Rikki's Refuge

Supported entirely by donations from kind and loving individuals, Rikki's Refuge in Orange County, Virginia, is a 450 acre, no-kill, all species peaceful sanctuary supported solely by donations of kind and loving individuals. The refuge is home to over 1200 animals of over 20 different species, including but not limited to cats, dogs, sheep, goats, rabbits, pigs, emus, chickens, ducks, geese, a chukar, peacocks, and more. It is owned and operated by Life Unlimited of Virginia, Inc. an approved not-for profit Virginia Corporation and IRS tax code 501(c)(3) corporation as determined by the IRS. Federal Tax-ID number 54-1911042. A financial statement is available upon written request from the State Office of Consumer Affairs.