I am looking for some help with a black cat in Jersey City, NJ who is injured and visually impaired. I need a safe place for him to stay while I get him to my Vet near Philadelphia and treated. He seems sweet and calm, just scared. Please contact savingjerseycitykitties@gmail.com. Please share his plea! Thank you!

UPDATE!! Robin has a foster home!!! Now he just needs a forever home!! 
FOSTER OR FUREVER HOME NEEDED IMMEDIATELY! Robin is a handsome tuxedo cat who was living in a cat colony is Jersey City, NJ. He was trapped this week for TNR, has been neutered, tested negative for FIV/FeLV, has received his vaccinations and did well on his general health exam. It is estimated Robin is about 4 years old. We would like to find Robin a foster/furever home rather than put him back on the streets. Robin is a mellow fellow kind of cat, he is friendly with his cat colony mates and often hangs within the group and eats next to the other cats. And at times he hangs back and allows other cats to feed first and appears to be friendly with both male and female cats and the two kittens in his group head nudge with him. Currently Robin is timid due to his change in scenery but we’ve been told by the person taking care of him that he accepts pets on his head and nose and will roll on his back when spoken softly to. In time, it appears Robin would blossom into a fatty catty oaffy couch potato who has nothing but love and cuddles to offer. Robin also responded to dangly play toys while he was on the streets so it seems he would also be versatile with couch and play time. Robin is currently in Brooklyn, NY and is set to be released back out to his Jersey City colony on Friday, April 13th. Please consider making Friday the 13th a LUCKY day for Robin! You will save a life!! email: savingjerseycitykitties@gmail.com. Please share Robin’s plea! Thank you!

UPDATE!! Robin has a foster home!!! Now he just needs a forever home!! 

FOSTER OR FUREVER HOME NEEDED IMMEDIATELY! Robin is a handsome tuxedo cat who was living in a cat colony is Jersey City, NJ. He was trapped this week for TNR, has been neutered, tested negative for FIV/FeLV, has received his vaccinations and did well on his general health exam. It is estimated Robin is about 4 years old. We would like to find Robin a foster/furever home rather than put him back on the streets. Robin is a mellow fellow kind of cat, he is friendly with his cat colony mates and often hangs within the group and eats next to the other cats. And at times he hangs back and allows other cats to feed first and appears to be friendly with both male and female cats and the two kittens in his group head nudge with him. Currently Robin is timid due to his change in scenery but we’ve been told by the person taking care of him that he accepts pets on his head and nose and will roll on his back when spoken softly to. In time, it appears Robin would blossom into a fatty catty oaffy couch potato who has nothing but love and cuddles to offer. Robin also responded to dangly play toys while he was on the streets so it seems he would also be versatile with couch and play time. Robin is currently in Brooklyn, NY and is set to be released back out to his Jersey City colony on Friday, April 13th. Please consider making Friday the 13th a LUCKY day for Robin! You will save a life!! email: savingjerseycitykitties@gmail.com. Please share Robin’s plea! Thank you!

Beebs hanging out…she was a 10yo dumped at ACC, slated to die. Now she’s watching birdies and stalking flies. Rescue an animal today!

Beebs hanging out…she was a 10yo dumped at ACC, slated to die. Now she’s watching birdies and stalking flies. Rescue an animal today!

16 Year Old Cat Allegedly Being Forced From The Only Outdoor Home She Has Known.

Gracie a 16 year old feral cat being forced from the only home shes known needs your help, be a voice for the voiceless! SHARE THIS STORY WITH EVERYONE YOU KNOW!   This is an emergency.   A cat has been living – outdoors – on the campus of Snug Harbor Cultural Center, the jewel of the cultural community of Staten Island,  for 16 years.   She is herself the daughter of a cat who lived and died on the Snug Harbor campus. Years ago, some of the tenants of the Harbor paid to have her spayed, vaccinated, etc., and they have been feeding her and paying for necessary veterinary care ever since.  They named  her “Gracie.”   Gracie is rarely seen during the day, and when approached tends to run away.  Nobody has complained about her presence on the campus in 16 years.  And we all know that a 16 year old feral cat does not have too many winters left in her; nor can she be domesticated at this point in her life.   Sadly, the management of Snug Harbor has decided, out of the goodness of their hearts,  that Gracie must go,  and this week they hosed down her hiding place and threw away her food and water bowls.  The concerned tenants are terrified that they will trap Gracie and deliver this old, feral cat to CACC, where she will almost certainly be put down – or that they will drive Gracie away from the only home she has ever known.  If they do, at her advanced age she will certainly be lost, bewildered, and unable to fend for herself, and will likely starve to death.   WE NEED LETTERS TO THE ADVANCE,  COMPLAINING ABOUT SNUG HARBOR’S  CRUELTY TO AN OLD, HARMLESS CAT.  WE NEED YOU TO GET YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY MEMBERS TO WRITE, TOO.  AND YOU MUST SEND A COPY TO THE CEO OF SNUG HARBOR, LYNN KELLY.     ALSO, CALL & EMAIL LYNN KELLY, at718 425-3501,  her email is lkelly@snug-harbor.org   LET HER KNOW THAT YOU ARE GOING TO COMPLAIN ABOUT THE HARBOR’S CRUELTY ON YOUR FACEBOOK PAGE, AND ON TWITTER.  THREATEN NEVER TO COME TO ANOTHER EVENT AT THE HARBOR, AND THREATEN TO WRITE LETTERS TO OUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER, THE STATEN ISLAND ADVANCE.   CONTACT THE STATEN ISLAND ADVANCE   You can also contact NY1 News, the run a Staten Island specific report and let them know the cruelty happening at Snug Harbor!   CONTACT NY1 NEWS   Thank you to every one who gives a voice to Gracie!  Together we can ensure that old Gracie gets to live out the rest of her life in peace and dignity.   Original Message from Lila Levey By: SICAW (Staten Island Council For Animal Welfare Inc.)

Please help if you can, it only takes one phone call or email. If taken to a kill shelter, due to her age and feral nature (although I believe cats this age can still live indoors), she will most likely be killed soon after intake. Please share this for Gracie’s sake! 

Thank you!