Misty was brought to the ranch from the UT Daycare Center. She had been chased away from a construction site and had carried her four kittens over to the daycare center and was living under a metal building storage unit. Her kittens all found loving homes and now its Misty’s turn. We have never seen her claw at anything. We checked just to make sure she had claws. She is very well mannered and gets … Continue reading →
We have had a lot of kittens walk through these doors, but we have never had two kittens (that aren’t even litter mates) become so enamored of each other. Just sit back and watch the show. They absolutely love each other. Lockhart , the swirl tabby,is very outgoing and talkative. He will let you carry him forever. I think he would stop walking entirely if someone would carry him everywhere. He is a snuggler. Little … Continue reading →
Hi! I’m Killer, a classic calico. I’m just as soft as a cotton ball. The humans named me Killer because I acted like a killer crazy cat when they trapped me. I had been abandoned at a burned out mobile home in the winter of 2004. Once I was out of the cage I became a lover. I would be so very lucky if I can find a new home with Doc, my brother. I … Continue reading →
Hello. They call me Gretchen. I am originally from New Orleans and I was rescued after Hurricane Katrina. I am a gray and white tabby with short hair and I am about two years old and the vet said I am in excellent health. I have been spayed and I have been tested for feline leukemia and HIV and tested negative. I am a full figured gal. I am shy around other cats but I … Continue reading →
This beautiful girl knows her name. Her name is Fluffy. Fluffy was rescued from a burned out home. Fluffy is a long haired dilute calico. She was thin, dirty and did not have a clean, warm or even a dry place to sit. Since her arrival at The Ranch she has gained weight and is healthy and happy. Fluffy is shy and quiet and has the cutest little squeaky voice. She is very loyal to … Continue reading →
This is Big Head Tom. Big Head Tom came to us in bad shape. He was found at a burned out house. He had been in a fight and was hurt. He was at least two years old and had not been neutered, hence his “Big Headâ€. He has been neutered now and has tested negative for feline leukemia and HIV. He is now about four years old. Big Head is diabetic. At this time … Continue reading →