![]() Just six months later, Blake has become a regal lady, as she still is today. Strength and confidence growing, Blake here had commandeered the recycling bin as her abode. The second picture is from a couple of weeks later. And that was the easy part! The other conditions required considerable care and the application of medication. The fleas still on the head were carefully removed with a fine comb. Luckily, the tyke was small enough and the day was warm enough so that her entire body could be dipped in the bathroom sink. She also had an eye infection, ear mites, ringworm and intestinal parasites. Too weak to stand, the very young kitten was covered with fleas. she was rescued after being abandoned on Central Ave. Little Blake the Ouija Cat, is just one of our success stories. I would not let the cats go hungry, so I scraped by eating little more than bread, rice and beans myself. Indeed, last summer, there was a dip in donations and adoptions. Without the necessary resources, each day there are cats that we can’t help. Sadly, a lack of funds has kept Metro Cat Rescue’s goal on a distant horizon. Our dream is to establish a facility to provide care for homeless kittens and cats with easily treated but contagious conditions - those innocents that now elsewhere regularly are made to die. All volunteer - receiving neither grants nor tax payer dollars - it’s only with community support that Metro Cat Rescue can save kittens and cats in need. We are formally organized under the name Metro Cat Rescue as a not for profit. The Metro Cat Rescue Facebook Page shows just some of the many more cats and kittens that we rescued in only the last few years. We also care for kittens that shelters routinely kill for being “too much trouble” - like Little Blake with ringworm shown here. ![]() We intervene where a cat is about to die - like those abandoned to the cruel horrors of the street by heartless owners. Please DO contribute so that Metro Cat Rescue has the resources to be there to save abandoned kittens and cats.Īnthony Olszewski and friends have been saving kittens and cats for for many years. Checks can be sent to Metro Cat Rescue, Anthony Olszewski, 297 Griffith Street, Jersey City, NJ 07307. Donate at our GoFundMe Page or click on this Link for the Amazon Wish List. We are DROWNING in bills for food, medical costs and supplies. Metro Cat Rescue needs your help so that we can continue to help cats left to die in the streets.
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