Cats
We are currently taking applications.  If you are interested in
adopting one of these wonderful pets.. please call 618-345-1778

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Together, better than just one
Sidewinding somersaults at play
Are simply just another way
They practice lessons they would use
If in the wild while they amuse
Those watching them attack their toys
While making lots of kitten noise.

Their joyful scampering and jogs
When end in wrestling cat leapfrogs
Could never happen without two
Adopt a pair to take with you.

Call ARRF of S.W. Illinois
618-624-1223 / Adoption Line 345-1778
copyrite 2006 July, ARRF of S.W. Illinois
Panama Jack
Sandy
Panama Jack was found in Madison County very ill with
the kitty flu. His coat was matted and required grooming.
Whoever had him didn't care for him. This absolute
sweetheart is about 18 mos.old, gorgeous semi-longhair
white cat with orange markings. He is housetrained,
neutered and ready for a good home. AVAILABLE FOR
ADOPTION.
SANDI is a very gentle, mellow female Tortietabby cat
about 11 mos. old, housetrained with beautiful light green
eyes. She would be great with a family or single person.
She loves to lay in the sun and seems content with life.
AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION.
Captain "CAT" Sparrow
Captain was found by a good Samaritan in
Southern Illinois suffering from a serious
eye injury. As you can see surgery  was
performed to remove the eye, the medical
cost covered by ARRF, and this sweet cat
is recovering well.  He was named after
Captain Jack, of Pirates of the Caribbean
movie as he must have had a harrowing
adventure to tell us if he could talk.  He is
healthy, about 10 mos. old, neutered and
micro-chipped." FOR ADOPTION call
345-1778 or use our
Contact Us form.
McDreamy
MCDREAMY is a perfect name for this male flame point
Siamese mix cat. He was found sick and starving in
southwest Illinois. McDreamy,  like his human counterpoint
on the TV show GREY'S ANATOMY, is beginning to play
with the ladies.  He is one year old, neutered, shots current
and has decided his FEMALE  foster dog buddy is ok since
he can be the boss.    ARRF continues to provide medical
treatment for the many sick and injured cats and kittens
during the spring and summer overpopulation problems. We
NEED DONATIONS to help us continue our mission
especially during this busy cat season. THANK YOU.
ADOPTED