Your cat rescue needs more than nine lives
Good morning from the Valley — the fields are talking, the rivers are moving, and we've got stories from five communities that matter.
You know, sometimes the biggest news isn't the stuff about big money or politics; it's the quiet hum of our communities doing the hard work. And this morning, out here in the Valley, that hum is coming from Abby Cat Daddy, a local cat charity right here in Abbotsford. They're at a critical point, facing a huge influx of paws and a real shortage of hands. They’re putting out an urgent call for foster homes, volunteers, and donations because they simply have too many cats and not enough support to care for them all properly.
### What This Means for Abbotsford
This isn't just about a few cute kittens; it points to a larger issue in our growing community. With more people moving to places like Sumas Prairie or living in new developments near Mt. Lehman Road, sometimes our furry friends get left behind or born into tough situations. Abby Cat Daddy does incredible work, trying to find forever homes for these animals and providing essential care.
* They need people willing to open their homes for fostering, even for a short time. * Volunteers are crucial for everything from feeding to cleaning to transporting cats to vet appointments. * Donations, big or small, directly impact their ability to provide food, medical care, and spay/neuter services.
It's easy to drive past the berry stands on Highway 1 and think everything's just fine, but community groups like Abby Cat Daddy are constantly working behind the scenes. They’re a vital part of our social fabric, looking after those who can’t look after themselves. If you've got a little extra space, a bit of time, or even a few dollars, think about what it means to keep these kinds of operations going strong right here in our Abbotsford neighbourhoods.
Harpreet Gill-Thiessen, MiTL Sports Desk, Abbotsford.
Gurdeep and the gang dig into stories like this every morning – catch it live at mornings.live.