About a week ago I signed up with the Toronto Cat Rescue to be a volunteer driver (aka cat-taxi) and yesterday evening was my very first drive. TCR is a no-kill, all volunteer group involved in many facets of helping cats in need.
Last night I met up with an amazing woman named Beth who writes House of the Discarded and works tirelessly for cats. We adopted our sweet angel Max through Beth and TCR in January 2009 and I have been a faithful follower of her blog ever since. Beth had with her a beautiful, big tuxedo girl named Cashmere who was on her way from one foster home to another and needed a lift. I had the privilege of driving her where she had to go! Cashmere’s new foster mum was awaiting her arrival and had her room and bed all ready.
I hope Cashmere finds her forever home and a family to love her. I am so thrilled to have played a small part in helping her!
9 comments:
Hi Cat! I'll bet it felt great to help out like that. Lots of purrs to Cashmere, to find her forever home soon!
I sure do hope she does too, she is beautiful!
What a beautiful girl! We like her little mustache! We hope she finds her forever home soon
That had to be a great feeling to help like that! We hope she gets a forever home very soon...she is beautiful!! Lots of love, Debbie and Holly
How wonderful! Cashmere is gorgeous, she certainly merits her name.
Super role you played in helping give Cashmere a chance at a forever home. She is so pretty!
What a great way to help the animals!! And Cashmere is so beautiful! We hope she finds that forever home soon!
It's wonderful to hear you have found an organization that you love to help, helping our little feline friends!! Here's hoping to a forever home for the cutie!
As I've always said: "Thank heavens for the volunteer driver!"
Thank you for everything, Cat!
-B
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