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August News from Puerto Vallarta’s PuRR Project Shelter

August News from Puerto Vallarta’s PuRR Project Shelter

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – The latest news from PuRR Project, a non-profit, no-kill feline shelter just north of Puerto Vallarta that provides homeless cats and kittens a recuperative stay with the ultimate goal of adopting them out to loving homes sterilized, vaccinated and disease free.

SHELTER UPDATE

The brutal June heat wave finally ended briefly on July 1st with the passing of Hurricane Beatrice and some much needed rain! But like much of the world, July was extremely hot and humid with very little rain compared to what we usually have by this time of year. It’s tough on cats and humans alike.

The highlight for all the shelter cats is when volunteers arrive each week. We honk the car horn and they all coming running to the front gate to greet us and wait for their treats! The good news is we did have a dozen adoptions at Petco! Remember, we bring adoptable kittens to the Petco Adoption Center every weekend, where you can find your new Forever feline companion.

FEATURED FELINE: VALIENTE

Dra. Eva discovered this abandoned Tabby at the shelter last month. He was missing a portion of his front lower jaw in a recent injury… perhaps a dog attack or maybe hit by a vehicle. In spite of this, he was able to eat and was very friendly. She cleaned his injury as best as she could and named him El Valiente, “The Brave One”.

Now recovered and safe in a casita, he has become a favorite of volunteers and visitors and is ready to go to a loving Forever Home. If you are interested in adopting Valiente or any of our adult felines, contact Linda at adopt(at)purrproject.com.

OUR VET: DRA. EVA TORRES

We never know what new rescued baby animal, bird or aquatic creature Dra. Eva will show up at the shelter with opossums, iguanas, and owls! Last month it was two baby woodpeckers, one male and one female, that had fallen from a nest with no mother bird around. Like newborn kittens, they have to be fed every couple of hours, using tweezers for worms and a syringe for a high-protein mix. Our volunteers jumped right in to help! The next step is harder, teaching them to hunt for their own food before releasing them back into the wild. It’s a lot of work and we are so proud of our vet for all the extra time she devotes to her rescue organization.

ADOPTION UPDATES: MAC & NEMO

We love getting updates on our PuRR kitties that have gone to live north of the border! In March, we reported that Mr. Pickles had a new name “Mac” and had made it safely to Nanaimo, BC with his new mom & dad, Bobbi & Mike Ireland. Mike recently reported: “All 3 of our cats are now getting along well, especially Mac and Mateo. They spend a fair bit of time wrestling and chasing each other around the house. So far nothing broken!

Amber Spencer reports that her black PuRR kitty, “Nemo”, is also doing great! He flew to Vancouver, BC in January with flight angel Bonnie Cretzman after Amber contacted her friend Sue Bossley about adopting a kitty from Mexico. Sue contacted PuRR volunteer Catherine Goglia who helped her choose a kitty and made all the arrangements to get Nemo to Amber. Sometimes it really DOES take a village!

GRACIAS! THANKS! MERCI! DANKE! ARIGATO!

We received generous donations from Viviane Moos and Thomas Bluer plus loads of donated food, toys, bedding and carriers and other supplies from Rita & Greg Tomlin! Our regular donors are why we are able to make it through these tough summer months and we thank them: The McCullough Charitable Fund, Gary Phillips, Joanne Bryla, Trisha Aljoe, Sharon & Ken Rose, Catherine Goglia and Jim Shoemaker, Pat & Sandy Glenn, Mary & Bob Fitzgerald, Jerry Petrizzo, Timothy Oleno, Heidi Benedict, Robert Weed, Elizabeth Fuerherm, Janice North and Larry Sherwood.

For more Kitty News & Photos, please visit PurrProject.com.

PuRR Project is a Non-Profit shelter in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico that provides homeless cats and kittens a recuperative stay with the ultimate goal to adopt them out to loving homes. All of our residents have been sterilized, vaccinated and are disease free. We accomplish this through our own efforts as well as collaboratively with other animal welfare organizations. Both monetary donations as well as donations of dry cat food are most welcome – and much appreciated. Donations 501(c)(3) tax-deductible in the U.S. For more information, visit PurrProject.com or send an email to info(at)purrproject.com.

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