Saving One Cat at a Time
All cats need a home, even when they’re not kittens anymore. Hear from Dr. Jennifer Petrovich from Crash’s Landing, a no-kill cat rescue and placement center, as she discusses the care of adult and special needs cats. Come find out why these cats make “purr-fect” animal companions.
Please note that, while children are welcome, this is an informational program aimed at adult audiences.
*Wednesday, May 21 at 7:00 p.m. at the Cascade Township Branch
*Wednesday, May 28 at 6:30 p.m. at the Plainfield Township Branch
Check out our online calendar or contact the KDL branch listed above for more information.
Posted by: Denise


May 19th, 2008 at 3:58 pm
I have called this place and many others and they are full and get cars from multiple sources like shelters.
I am trying to find a NO KILL shelter for two strays. I already have 4 cats and two dogs so I can’t take them in. One is a very large already nuetured male. VERY VERY submissive cat, he basically freezes his buns off in my garage as I can’t let him in as he is so submissive my other cats intimidate the heck out of him, beat em up, ect. He may be a Maine Coon cat. he is HUGE. The other is a mixed siamese wondering constanstly trying to find a home. It is in obvious distress. Does anyone know of a LOW COST NO KILL shelter? I am on a limited income.
May 20th, 2008 at 9:54 am
Thank you for caring about these cats. Did you know that the Grand Rapids Press will let you put a free “found” ad in the paper. Maybe someone is looking for these animals? Good luck.
May 20th, 2008 at 2:51 pm
I’m hoping there will not be any cats there. Cats can make some people VERY ill. If they will be bringing some cats to a branch, I’m hoping they post an announcement to warn people. Thanks