Shelter Cat – Rogue
A rogue is someone who behaves in unacceptable ways. So, the little, tortoiseshell cat named Rogue is carrying a name that should have gone to her owners. Those people moved from their apartment. They left behind trash and a pretty, affectionate, completely dependent, one-year-old cat called Rogue. They left her although it’s winter.
Somehow, the gold-splashed cat survived. Rogue, however, must have spent most of her nine lives. She’s very thin and, at first, in the shelter, was uneasy. Rogue must have been afraid to trust that she was finally safe, that she could finally rest, without fears of some roving beast attacking or freezing to death.
Sweet Rogue doesn’t have any extra lives left. She deserves to be protected and cherished from now on.






When a law enforcement officer asks for help from the shelter staff, it can be very serious. Situations don’t get much more serious than Marley’s was. Read Marley’s story and learn more about how you can help this sweet dog’s recovery efforts.
Dramatic cases of animal injury and recovery are common at the Grant County Friends of the Animal Shelter and Castle is no exception. We encourage you to read Castle’s story and learn more about how you can help this resilient cat’s recovery efforts.