Thanks to the Nashville Cat Rescue for taking in a homeless kitty found by my sister-in-law. I contacted many other organizations, and all said they didn’t have any room. However, Kim with Nashville Cat Rescue called around until she could find a foster mom. Thanks, Kim!
Another thing I love about Nashville Cat Rescue is that they take particular care with special needs cats. Kitties that other shelters would deem “unadoptable” finds homes through the care of this awesome organization.
You can see cats from the Nashville Cat Rescue at the 100 Oaks and Cool Springs Petsmarts in the Nashville area. A few times a year the shelter holds special needs adoption days, when you can find kitties that are blind, diabetic, or FIV-positive who will be grateful for a forever home.
If you have enough felines in your home and heart already but would like to support this awesome organization, you can donate by going to Network for Good.
I have 2 cats with 5 kittens each that need good homes immediately. If you can help, please email me at goregallatin@aol.com. Thanks
I have three cats that need good homes. They are very loving and friendly. My job keeps me away from home so much that I feel it is unfair to them. Please contact me if you are interested in any or all of them. One is about 6 or 7 and she is a calico. The other female is about 4 years old. She is an orange tabby. The last one is a gray tabby. He has been neutered and is about 2 years old.