Success Stories
Need proof that feral cats can adapt to becoming house cats?
Then check out the heart-warming success stories below!
Then check out the heart-warming success stories below!
Marley's StoryDuring the Covid-19 pandemic in November 2020, Marley came to live with my husband and me. She forever changed our lives as the only pet and an inside kitten. She was five months old, a rescue by Sammy’s from an abandoned church feral colony in Little Fort. Within one traumatic week, Marley moved from the colony to a foster home to our home, underwent a spay, micro-chip insertion, tattoo, and received her first shots. For a couple of days, she was aloof and then calmed down. The following week Marley responded to her name, and came running when called. Her sweet, loving, and good nature helped her become a playful, inside, bonded member of our family... Read More
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Ben & Larry's StoryStarting in late 2019, Sammy’s Forgotten Felines launched a massive rescue mission at a very large feral cat colony outside of Kamloops. It took about 6 months, but in the end, Sammy’s rescued all 82 cats from the colony. Most of the cats and kittens from this colony were socialized and found loving homes as indoor kitties. The remaining cats were placed in safe sanctuaries where they can live out the rest of their life in safety and comfort. There are so many happy stories from this colony it’s hard to pick one! But some of you may remember Ben and Larry... Read More
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Sigge's StoryIn March of 2021, whilst out trapping cats on Wilson Street, a cat the women from Sammy’s hadn’t seen before ventured into their trap desperate for food. Named Wilson after the street he was rescued on, Wilson was suffering greatly from hunger due to the infection in his teeth, sinuses and head. Once taken for veterinary treatment, severe end stage stomatitis was found as well as significant anemia, severe hypoalbuminemia and hyperglobulinemia. The vet said Wilson had a body score of 3 out of 9. He weighed only 3.3 kg, was full of mats and had been suffering for some time... Read More
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Slick & Gracie's StoryWe adopted our two girls from Sammy’s Forgotten Felines in February 2021. We had said goodbye to our dear Cabby months before and our hearts and home felt empty. We reached out to Sammy’s Forgotten Felines to see if they had any adult girls ready for adoption. We were introduced to two girls that had been rescued by Sammy’s. The two girls were from a remote area outside of Kamloops and had been living in a dump... Read More
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