Shelter Kitten – Doe
It may seem strange to say that silver-coated, four-month-old Doe is lucky. After all, someone threw the kitten from a moving car, in the Walmart parking lot. However, instead of being killed or disabled by her landing, instead of being run over while she was lying stunned on the pavement, someone hurried to scoop up Doe.
The family had been driving through the parking lot and saw the bad deed. The mother immediately went to the kitten. Doe’s horrible luck, being in the care of horrible people, became good luck. She recovered from her bruises and scrapes in a home.
However, Doe needs more good luck. Her rescuers can’t keep her. The now-spayed, affectionate, miraculously trusting, well-adjusted kitten needs the blessing of a forever home.





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.
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