Gone in 2018 – but still loved
One of the things that always seems to come with a New Year is a retrospective of the one just past –... Read More
Mooching No More!
Our visitors are sad… Our cats are sad… But it’s all for the best – or so we believe. For some years,... Read More
Sunday Sanctuary Changes
Richmond Homeless Cats was founded in 1989 by Carol Reichert to address the needs of Richmond’s feral cat population. The Sanctuary came... Read More
Kitties, It’s Cold Outside
The snowfall of last week was reinforced by a blast of arctic cold, and along with the rest of the Lower Mainland,... Read More
Cats’ Eyes
Just as a cat’s coat pattern and colour is dictated by genetics (see here and here) so also is eye colour. Most kittens are born... Read More
“…To pee, or not to pee; That is the Question…”
Visitors to the Sanctuary are always reminded that most of our cats are non-adoptable because they may be feral, semi-feral, have health problems... Read More
Two Grey Girls
On Sunday afternoons, many of the visitors that come in bring treats for the cats, and in fact some of our furry... Read More
Adoptable? – Or Not? – Part 2: The Behaviour Problems
Behaviour-problem cats are usually the chronic pee-ers, and the biters. In both cases, we don’t always know whether the behaviour is the... Read More
Mini Update: Jake
Not long after I posted about Jake last winter, his health had deteriorated to the point that our vet advised us to consider having... Read More