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Cats On Parade

Past fosters who found forever homes

Rescuing Animals In Need fosters and places cats of all types, ages and looks.
Below are pictures of SOME of the PAST foster cats that found forever homes through us.
Presented in no particular order
Click on the small picture to see a larger version


Alexis

Athena

Princesses Aurora and Jasmine

Bridget

Carina napping: Found along street w/brother Squeakers.

Cassie and kittens. Cassie appeared at someone's door pregnant. Came in through Vet.

Dante: Started coming to eat at a friend's house who feeds strays and wanted to come inside.

Honey - Kicked outside w/ kittens when owner moved. We saved the kittens too.

Ivanhoe: dumped at used car lot

Katie was left in a carrier at the back door of the PETsMART we were adopting from.

Logan: Found on street with fleas so bad his tail was bald from the reaction

Merlin, Juliet and Romeo (left to right)

Miles: Found along Michigan Ave (major street). Just wanted to be held

Monty: Was going to be put to sleep by lawyer handling first owner's estate but someone knew about him and RAIN.

Mufasa: A college girl couldn't keep him and buddy, Simba at right

Simba: The small children in his forever home use him as a pillow.

Patches: dropped at back door of PETsMART on Saturday morning

Sarge: Escaped into woman's house from dogs

Shayna (Cassie's kitten) born in foster's home with 4 others

Squeakers and Carina

Strider: found at used car lot

Woody: Left a door of Florida Hi-Way Patrol officer with brother Buzz


Sissy uses a tired foster as a bed


A kitten supervises her foster at work

Vicki and 2 brothers were dumped at 6 weeks.

The Musketeers. Athos, Porthos, Aremis and D'Artagnan. They were found in a yard at about 3 days old and bottle feed. D'Artagnan went to the Rainbow Bridge at about 5 weeks old.

Noodle. This gorgeous Maine Coon was given up when his owner lost her job and had to move in with mom.

Peter Pan and Tinkerbell were strays found in a yard when they were about six weeks old. They went to a forever home together.

Goldie was declawed when she was thrown from a moving car window. A woman saw it happen and brought Goldie to us. She is a purebred Golden Persian. No, we didn't get the license plate of the car.

Charlie started coming around an office building after Hurricane Charlie, hence his name, wanting affection and food. One of the workers brought him to us. His new family LOVES him very much and sent this picture.

Lady Godiva was found in the wall in a warehouse when she was about 5 weeks old. She is a sweet as the chocolates she is named after. Pictured the day she was found.

Brian Boru, named after the first High King of Ireland, came in with 3 sisters and mom.
       
       

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RAIN Contact Information

Telephone (407) 620-9736
Postal address  P.O. Box 608221 Orlando, FL. 32860-8221
 

 

About us
RAIN Special Events
Available Pets
Current Special Cases
Financial Information
Mission Statement
Moving, Good  Homes Wanted: Humor?
Success Stories
Support RAIN
Volunteer Information sheet
Where do they come from?
Cats
Cat Health Information
Cat's Prayer
Little Known Feline Diseases
Adult Cats Are Great Companions
CARE Program
Cat Facts
Cat Humor
Cat Information
Cats and plants
Cats On Parade
Declawing Information
Elliot: the Life of a feral cat
Foster Home Pictures
Free Kitten, not really
From stray to family member, a kitten's story
In Harm's Way
Keep Kitty Inside Please
Look Away, a poem for strays
Rescue to Show Cat
Scratching Alternatives
Stories about Cats
Stray Kitten Softens A Heart
The Chistmas Kitten
The Second Cat
Dogs
Dear Dog
Dog Humor
Dog Information
Dogs On Parade
How Could You? A dog's letter
General Information
Financial Help for Sick and Injured Pets
Pet Rules
Alumni letters
Animal testing
Cat or Dog, which is best for you
Helpful links
Is a Cat the right pet for me?
Is a dog or puppy right for me?
Low Cost Spay/Neuter Information
Newsletters
Our Veterinarians
Poem For Rescuers
Rescue Contacts and links
Shop and Support RAIN
The Journey
The Rainbow Bridge
Your Pet's Plea

 

 

 

 

 

 

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