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McGee Rescues

McGee Rescues
Saving the World, One Cat at a Time....

McGee Zoo
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February 26, 2006

  We rescue stray and feral cats from our neighborhood on our own with the help of our local vet and donations from caring people who want to help.
 
Generally, we try to rehome as many of our rescued cats as possible.  Once a cat comes inside, we try to ensure that it doesn't go back outside again.  For many reasons, we feel indoors are safest for all cats unless they are in a catproof enclosure.
 
Each cat is taken to the vets for a thorough exam, blood testing, vaccinations, spay/neuter and any needed medical treatment.  Once the cat is found to be healthy we begin the process of rehabilitation to make it most likely to be adopted.  We spend a large amount of time trying to socialize these rescued cats to other cats, dogs and our child.  Some cats become adoptable after a very short time, other cats may never be acceptable pets to anyone else.
 
 

King of the Jungle
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Osiris

Want to help?

We are always in need of adoptive homes for our rescued cats.  If you see a cat that tugs at your heartstrings, please contact us for more information.  We also can always use donations of time, supplies and help with medical expenses.  Finally, all the good wishes that you can muster for our sweet rescues would be greatly appreciated.

Loving You
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