Hope Lives Here
Queen of Hearts doesn’t ease into joy—she announces it. The second she sees a leash, the whole hallway knows. It’s not subtle. It’s not dignified. It’s pure joy.
When Queenie first arrived, she carried more than her three potato-shaped puppies. She carried the aftermath of a hit-and-run accident, too. Even then, she gave everything she had—keeping them warm, fed, safe. One by one, they grew strong and found homes of their own.
Then it was her turn.
She received the surgery she needed. She healed. And now, when her whole body wiggles on the way to the trails, it feels like watching a second chance in motion.

Tiana’s hope is quieter.
At just nine months old, she’s spent most of her life with us. She prefers soft blankets and slow introductions, tucking herself into calm corners. But when she feels safe—truly safe—her purr is steady and unmistakable. It fills the room.
Some animals need surgery.
Some need time.
All need someone willing to stay.
This winter has been steady. But spring is coming.
If it mirrors last year, we’ll soon welcome hundreds of kittens needing foster homes, medical care, and patient hands. Spring brings new life—and long nights, full rooms, and work that doesn’t waver.

Your generosity makes that possible.
It funds surgeries like Queenie’s.
It gives cats like Tiana the time they need to trust.
It keeps our adoption center steady as intake rises.
And it protects our no-kill promise—even when healing takes longer than expected.
This spring, your support ensures that when the doors open and the carriers come in, we are ready.
Ready to treat.
Ready to foster.
Ready to wait.
Ready to believe in what’s possible for each animal who walks through our doors.
If you’re able, we invite you to give today and help us meet the season ahead with the same steady care you’ve always shown.
P.S. Our no-kill mission means we don’t give up—not when healing takes time, and not when adoption takes patience. Your support makes that promise possible. 🐾