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Cupidon and Shadow are brother and sister whose mother was saved by Melanie’s sister while pregnant with this amazing duo.We’re Not Kitten Around All new items are scanned, put to the test, and reviewed by Shadow The Paw-some and Cupidon The Purr-fessor. Choose accessories for your furry friends and make their life more beautiful and enjoyable!
05/20/2026
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04/28/2026
Today was one of those days that reminds us why we never stop.
We showed up with food… but what we found was more than just hunger.
Tiny bodies fighting to survive. Eyes asking for help. Silence where there should be safety.
Some of these cats haven’t eaten in days. Some are injured. Some are just… forgotten.
We fed as many as we could.
We stayed longer than planned.
And still, it never feels like enough.
This is the reality of rescue. It’s not always the happy endings you see — it’s the in-between moments. The struggle. The heartbreak. The quiet victories.
But every bowl of food matters. Every life matters.
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Together, we can turn survival into hope. 🐾✨
They don’t ask for much… just a little food, a little love, and a chance to be seen.🐱💔
04/08/2026
🐾💛 Meet Our Cats Ace Angel #12: Susan — A Pioneer for Mobile’s Community Cats 💛🐾
Some people see a problem…
Others become the solution.
Back in 2005, Susan came across a colony of around 30 cats living behind a business in Mobile. Sick kittens, injured cats, mothers struggling to survive… and no organization stepping in to help.
She reached out for support and was told something that changed everything:
No one was helping stray and feral cats.
So she decided to do it herself.
What started as one heartbreaking situation became the foundation of what is now the Azalea City Cat Coalition, a grassroots, volunteer-driven effort that has helped fix and care for thousands of cats over the years.
Today, Susan and her team manage multiple colonies, feeding 50 to 60 cats across different locations, from apartment complexes to gas stations and shopping areas where cats are often abandoned.
They don’t have a building.
They don’t have unlimited resources.
They are simply boots on the ground… showing up every day.
Through feeding, TNR, fostering, and medical care, they have helped bring awareness and change to their community, even helping introduce the concept of ear-tipping and TNR in their area.
But the challenges are still there:
Food is always needed.
Volunteers are limited.
Affordable veterinary care is hard to find.
And yet, they continue.
Because the cats are there.
And someone has to show up.
👉 Read Susan’s full story here:
https://catsace.com/blogs/street-cat-angels/meet-our-cats-ace-angel-12-susan-the-pioneer-for-mobile-s-community-cats
Please join us in celebrating Susan and the incredible work she is doing for community cats. 🐾💛
Meet Our Cats Ace Angel #12: Susan, The Pioneer for Mobile’s Community Meet Our Cats Ace Angel #12: Susan, The Pioneer for Mobile’s Community Cats For Susan in Mobile, everything began with a discovery that was impossible to ignore. In early 2005, she found a colony of about thirty cats living behind a business. There were sick kittens with ringworm and eye infection...
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