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    Happy Cat Sanctuary - Max

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    In an attempt to find information regarding the memorial for Happy Cat Sanctuary, I discovered that…read morethere are many local animal lover groups. I am familiar with 2 of them. First is Lisa Jaeger. Lisa assisted me with one of my ferals,Fluffy, that wasn't able to eat. I was force feeding him with no luck. Lisa came to my house, picked him up and took him to her vet. He had surgery, removing a polip from his throat. She took him to her house to care for him. Later, she invited me to her beautiful house to see how he was doing. He was still very sick. We agreed that he wasn't getting better, and Lisa took him back to the vet for re-evaluation. Sadly, he didn't make it. I could see how Lisa cared for this poor little cat. 1 other group that helped me with another of my ferals is North Shore Friends of Ferals. After numerous failed attempts to trap the cat on my own, a volunteer, JoEllen, came to my rescue. We were able to trap the cat, Max. (He was drooling in his bowl and wasn't eating well.) JoEllen took Max to her vet and most of his teeth were removed. He did well for a few weeks and became sick again, worse than before. His stomach was bloated and he wasn't eating again. On a Sunday, JoEllen helped me get him in a carrier and I took him to Selden Emergency vet. Max was examined and was found to have fluid in his abdominal area. I freaked!!! I was told Max won't get better. I called JoEllen and asked her if I'm making the right decision in letting Max go. She sadly said, "yes, you did everything you could for him" then we cried. I recieved a phone call and txt message from JoEllen and Heather from NS Friends of Ferals. They were making sure I was ok!! I sadly see that there is B.S. between several rescue groups. Please do not txt, email, write, call or pidgin message me with your ugly hate for any animal groups. I make my own opinions, and as you can see I've made them for these 2 groups. Best of luck to All of you. I know its not easy sometimes to care for the little ones we love so much.

    I'm not going to go into heart-breaking detail about all the reasons we could no longer house our…read morelittle buddy. I just want to tell you how happy I am that Happy Cat Sanctuary exists. This non-profit is a haven for all the cats that have nowhere else to go, and it's something of a cat paradise. Every room is covered with all manner of cat shelves and towers and toys, and the outside is a gigantic cat playground with plenty of space to lounge and scratch and roam around. Chris Arsenault started the sanctuary over 10 years ago, and since then he's taken in cats that were stuck with hoarders, bait for dog-fights, afflicted with all manner of ailments, and just generally abused. I believe there's something like 300 cats living there, and after meeting Chris, I was pleasantly surprised to find that he's actually a normal guy (seriously!), just a nicer one than most of us. His son lost his life in a tragic motorcycle accident; shortly afterward, he came across a colony of 30 sick kittens. After nursing them back to health, he knew that saving other cats was his calling, and he's been doing it ever since. As the website says: "Our mission is to save the lives of cats and ensure they are provided with the quality of life every creature deserves, including access to medical care, proper nutrition, adequate shelter, and the freedom and safety to live without fear of sickness, neglect, or abuse...All cats are neutered, have access to vet care, and are regularly brushed and given lots of love and attention. Cats and kittens are available for adoption." So check it out. Adopt, donate, or just watch the live feed on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/happycatsanctuary It's a great cause, and if you've got a problem cat, you don't have to lie to your children that their kitten went to live in a happy place where they've got plenty of room to play...because it actually exists.

    Branches Long Island - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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