CAT CARE QUARTERLY

ENRICHING THE LIVES OF PEOPLE AND CATS
From Your Executive Director

Dear Friends!
I hope that this Spring 2020 issue of Cat Care Quarterly finds all of you, your family and friends happy and healthy. It is certainly a different world than what we were experiencing just a short two months ago, but the cats and staff are adapting to the “new normal” and we know that more changes in the way we do business are on the horizon.
Shelters are considered an essential service, so while we have not been open for adoptions as usual, the amazing team continues to be here every day to care for all of our wonderful cats. I am very proud of our ability to continue our work while adhering to guidelines for social distancing, hand washing and wearing masks. We have not had any illness in our team and work very hard to keep the premises sanitized and free from any contaminants. Protocols are in place for everything from intake drop-offs to foster pick-ups. Appointments are prescheduled and conducted in a way that keeps everyone safe and free from disease.
To continue on that note, this update wouldn’t be complete without a huge thank you to all of the community members who have stepped up to foster and adopt cats during this challenging time. We have more than 65 cats in loving foster homes, many of which have turned into “foster failures” and we are processing the adoption paperwork to formalize new forever homes. These placements would not have been possible without the tireless and dedicated work of Jet Stoner, our Foster Coordinator and Community Liaison. In addition to those in foster homes, we still have more than 40 cats onsite in the shelter and have available space for kittens and emergency assistance. Please visit and share our website, www.catcaresociety.org, to meet all of our available cats.
I am sure that many of you are wondering what adoptions will look like moving forward. I don’t have the definitive answer for that just yet, but the board of directors and leadership team are working on it and we will have a solid and safe plan in place. CCS is a member of the Metro Denver Animal Welfare Association (MDAWA) and certified by the Pet Animal Care Facilities Act (PACFA). We are in constant communication with fellow members and officials to make sure that through our partnerships and shared respect for animals we will continue to support the cats in need in our community and handle shelter visitations and adoptions responsibly.
In the meantime, our operations team is taking this time to do deep cleaning, painting and repair projects so that when we reopen our doors we will be 100% ready to go and have our spring cleaning all wrapped up. The medical team is keeping
up-to-date on all exams and is planning and preparing to hit the ground running when we are able to get back to spays/neuters and dental care, currently considered elective surgeries. The administration team is learning how to connect with our constituents through online seminars, virtual events, and many social media outlets.
No matter what is happening outside our doors, you can rest assured that Cat Care Society will always be here for cats and the people who love them. When we reopen, we anticipate that there will be a significant uptick in intakes which will present the need for continued financial contributions. Any support that our CCS constituents can provide will be gratefully appreciated.

Please stay in touch through our Facebook page and our website, watch for updates in our online Newsletter or call me if you have any questions.
Stay safe and I hope to see you all back in the shelter soon!
Sincerely,
Jan Kelley Executive DirectorCAT CARE QUARTERLY
the official newsletter of Cat Care Society is published quarterly
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Jan Kelley
OPERATIONS MANAGER
Nile Bunce
MANAGER OF COMMUNICATIONS AND EDUCATION




Kayson Cooper
DIRECTOR OF ANIMAL HEALTH
Molly Dawson
EVENTS MANAGER
Jane Dorsey
ADOPTION MANAGER
Julia Freeman
VOLUNTEER MANAGER
Amy Martin
DIRECTOR OF OUTREACH
Suellen Scott
ACCOUNTANT
Terri Terry
PHOTOGRAPHER
Cat Miller
FOSTER COORDINATOR

Jet Stoner
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Willow Arnold; Linda Brandon; Clyde Dawson; Ken Dobrovolny; Diedra Garcia; Kay Higgins; Linda Hougham; Susan Maness; Marla Stauth
ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS
Ashleigh Arnall; Roger Manke; Janet Patterson-Kane; Gail Tinianow PROGRAMS
Adoptions; Telephone Assistance; Lost and Found; Humane Education Presentations; Spay/Neuter Assistance; Volunteers; Planned Giving; Temporary Care Program; Behavior Counseling; Nibbles & Kibbles Food Bank; Animal Assisted Visitations
NEWSLETTER LAYOUT & DESIGN
Chris Hoffmeister
Phoebe: Another CCS “Where Are They Now?” Story
At Cat Care Society we understand that each cat is an individual with its own unique personality and intrinsic value. There is no cat that is too old, too young, too sick, or too sassy to be valued. We believe that every cat deserves a second chance at a happy life. Last January an elderly cat was brought to a veterinary clinic to be euthanized. Despite being over 15 years old, the cat was bright and alert. The veterinarian convinced the owner to surrender the cat instead, and soon Phoebe found herself at Cat Care Society. Anytime a cat over the age of 8 is brought into the shelter one of the first steps our medical team takes is to run a senior blood panel to make sure that all organs and internal functions are running smoothly. Phoebe’s results showed that the thin cat was suffering from hyperthyroidism; other markers indicated early kidney disease. On top of all of this Phoebe had such severe dental disease that one of her teeth had rotted through her jaw causing an oronasal fistula - a hole connecting her mouth to her nasal passage. Our veterinarian prescribed Phoebe the appropriate medications to manage her conditions and determined that she would need dental surgery despite her age and health-related risks. Severe dental infections pose health threats that reach far beyond the teeth and gums, seeping into the bloodstream and potentially infecting vital organs such as the heart.
medical experience, and she found herself once again on the operating table to have her oronasal fistula repaired. The operation went smoothly, and Phoebe was soon available for adoption in Cat Care Society’s room designated for cats with similar health concerns.


Phoebe spent the next nine months watching visitors come and go; staff began to wonder if Phoebe wasn’t better suited for hospice care due to her advanced age and multiple chronic conditions. This is where Loften and Shelby enter the story. They had visited Cat Care Society several times, along with other area shelters, looking for their first cat. Little did they know, their first cat was about to choose them! As soon as they sat down to meet cats Phoebe jumped into Shelby’s lap, and in their own words “forced them to adopt her”. Phoebe’s sweet, quirky personality had won them over. Her advanced age and medical history didn’t concern them. They knew that they had found the one.
Phoebe received a clean bill of health from their veterinarian, who stated that based on her records she had been in very good hands at CCS. The family shared that “Phoebe's been having a great time here, and we couldn't be enjoying her more. Her
Our Mission Statement
Cat Care Society operates a cage-free shelter for homeless and abused cats that provides adoption, counseling, humane education, and community outreach services to enrich the lives of people and cats.
Phoebe’s dental was a success. But multiple factors were continuing to work against her. The elderly cat came down with an upper respiratory infection (URI), common in shelter cats, especially those who are under stress. As Phoebe’s URI worsened she refused food. Since she was already dangerously underweight, our medical team decided to force-feed her through a surgically placed feeding tube. Phoebe was a fighter, and the medical team wasn’t willing to give up on her without providing her with every opportunity to succeed.
As Phoebe recovered she was placed in a foster home. She continued to grow stronger until her appetite had increased and her feeding tube could be removed. Unfortunately, this wasn’t Phoebe’s final
favorite thing is to cuddle up next to (or literally on top of) our chihuahua mix while he's napping. She'll seek out and occupy any lap on the premises, and if you get too comfortable, she'll move up and lie on your chest. She's a messy eater due to her teeth extractions, and we have to give her two medications, but it's a small price to pay for the joy and love she's brought us!
"It's a shame seeing older animals overlooked in the shelters. She's got a funny personality and lots of little quirks that you wouldn't see in a younger cat. It makes me really sad to think about all the families that passed her over due to her age and
medical issues, but that's overshadowed by my thankfulness that CCS took such good care of her and kept her around long enough for us to find her.”
For too many cats like Phoebe this story would have ended much earlier; euthanized for being “too old”, “too sick”, or “too expensive to treat”. Cat Care Society is nondiscriminatory in our love for cats, so no cat is ever “too” much of anything to be loved and valued as an individual. But we couldn’t do it without your support. Your contribution can help us make sure that cats like Phoebe enjoy all nine of their lives. Here are some of the ways your donations are put to good use:
• $1,000 - A year of care for a special needs or hospice cat
• $500 - A lifesaving dental surgery for a cat such as Phoebe
• $200 - A year’s worth of medications for a cat such as Phoebe
• $100 -Covers the cost to run senior bloodwork for one cat

• $50 -Covers the cost to place a feeding tube and save a cats life
• $25 - Provides a month of prescription food for one cat CCS can use recurring monthly donations as well as one-time gifts.
Use the attached return envelope, donate online at catcaresociety.org, or drop your gift off at our shelter
Mike Nevin Spotlight Volunteer, Spring 2020
Mike Nevin is one of those special volunteers we treasure here at Cat Care Society. Just as our shelter is unique and special, so are our volunteers!

Mike called Ohio his home but moved to Denver a few years ago to be with his family and grandchildren. Mike is an accomplished artist, attended art school and has taught high-school art classes. Although he originally painted landscapes, he discovered over 20 years ago that he really loved to paint horses, specifically draft and carriage horses. Mike still paints in his studio at his home. He has sold his paintings, although that has never been his true goal. He feels that marketing is not why you paint when you are an artist.
An experienced volunteer, Mike came to us over a year ago. He really wanted to be a part of Cat Care. He loved how the cats are cared for and likes that the staff
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and volunteers are so friendly and kind. Mike is one of our afternoon feeders and a socializer as well. He likes feeding the cats as it’s the first time he is so popular! Mike has also donated generously to Cat Care and for that, we are most appreciative.
Mike has also served as a guardian to 18 cats; and he currently has two beloved cats of his own, Hobbs and Pepper. Mike actually loves all animals and is a longtime active supporter of animal rights. Mike has also owned 19 horses and ridden competitively.
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Check with your employer to see if they accomodate payroll deductions or if they support Community Shares of Colorado. Cat Care Society has been a member of Community Shares since 1997.

since 1997
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CCS participates in the Combined Federal Campaign annually, as a Community Shares member organization.
CCs participates in the Combined Federal Campaign annually, as a Community Shares member organization.

CCS participates in the Combined Federal Campaign annually, as a Community Shares member organization
But when it comes to cats, Mike says he has loved them all his life. He likes how they are intelligent, have different personalities and behaviors and finds their “mysteries”, as he calls them, intriguing. When not volunteering Mike likes to read, listen to music and take walks. Mike exemplifies why we love our senior volunteers. They bring experience, caring, dedication and are lots of fun to have around! The cats know when someone is cool, and they love Mike! We love him too!
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SDear TUNA:
Dear Sue Sioux:
My human says that I have stinky breath. She keeps trying to shove a brush covered in gel into my mouth. I have resisted and used my claws to avoid this strange form of torture. She says that it’s for my own good, but I know better than that. On an unrelated note, one of my teeth hurts when I eat my favorite treats. How can my human and I move past this dental dilemma and get back to cuddling on the couch?
– TUNA BREATH
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I know it may feel like torture, but I’m afraid your human really does have your health in mind. If you want to look as good as I do at the dignified age of 19, you’ll need to pay close attention to your dental health. To get more information for you, I’ve reached out to my good friend Laura Hedlin, DVM. You might want to share her tips with your human. “Home dental care is extremely important, but it doesn’t have to be torture. Start slow. First, help everyone get familiar with the process by gently massaging the outside of your cat's mouth so that it isn’t so startling when you try to clean the inside. Once everyone is comfortable with this you can apply a small amount of cat-specific toothpaste to your fingertip and massage the upper outer back teeth. Make sure you never use human toothpaste as it can be toxic. Animal toothpaste is specifically formulated and flavored to be more appealing to our pets. As this becomes more of a daily routine you can gradually move on to gauze wrapped around your finger, and eventually, a cat-specific toothbrush that is the right size and shape for your feline friend’s mouth. You don’t need to worry about brushing the inside of your cat's teeth, they get cleaned naturally as cats eat. Thankfully the 2-minute brushing rule doesn’t apply to cats, and 15-30 seconds a day focusing on the upper and outer tooth surfaces will make a world of difference to your cat’s dental health.”
Sorry if that sounds like bad news TUNA, but it really is for your own good. That painful tooth might be bad news too. I’ve seen lots of my shelter friends come in with painful teeth. Sometimes they won’t even eat food or spit it out while they chew because of their dental pain. Here’s what Dr. Hedlin says about that:
“If your cat is experiencing dental pain, abnormally smelly breath, or excessive drooling, it’s important for them to see a veterinarian right away. Even with regular at-home dental care like brushing, more severe dental issues can occur. Fractured, abscessed, or resorbing teeth are very common in cats of all ages. In these instances your cat will need to have dental surgery. This involves pre-anesthetic blood work to ensure proper organ function, dental x-rays to pinpoint all problems above and below the gumline, extracting the problematic teeth, and cleaning and polishing the rest.”
I know that may sound frightening, but it’s very routine surgery. Many of my friends at Cat Care Society and I have had it done, and it helps you look and feel like a kitten again.
– Sue SiouxHave a question for Sue Sioux?

Send it to suesioux@catcaresociety.org and it may appear in the next edition of Cat Care Quarterly.
Does your cat need professional dental care? Visit catcaresociety. org/resources to find low-cost veterinary clinics and financial resources to help pay for your cat’s procedure.

Gifts Made with Love: July 1 – December 31, 2019
Many thanks to everyone who has made donations in memory of or in honor of someone special! Gifts not listed here will be credited in the next issue of CCQ. (We run about one quarter behind.) Questions? Please call Terri Terry at 720-221-8295 or email her at tterry@CatCareSociety.org.
NOTE: we have switched to a new donor database and will catch up on all memorial and tribute posts in the Summer 2020 edition of Cat Care Quarterly.
From In Memory of Pets
Julie Albi Hobie & Caspurr
Roberta Albi
Richard Albin
Vinnie
Chris Alexander Iffers
Esther Ambrose Andrew
Heidi Ammons Dizzy "Chancey"
Jari Anderson Muggins
Patricia Anderson Olivia, Isabel, & Sebastian Anderson
Alexis Anderten Paxton
Donna Andrews
Anonymous
Rajah
Deirdre Arnholz Pie Pie
Patricia Baker C C & Tammy
Sharon Ballard Faraji & Noruzi
Antonia Banducci Mitsu
Thomas Battaglia Puddy Puddster
Douglas Beeman Oreo
Virginia Belland Catmandu
Jennifer Bertino
Rosalind Bescheinen
Sandie Birlauf
Nala
Snookie
Teenie Babie
Fred Blackwell All our pets
Carol Blair Kelly, May & Shambika
Jane Blankenbuehler Gracie & Zoe
Amanda Blood Big Bubba & Oreo
Donald & Nikki Brandborg Noodles
Lynda Brecke Hannah
Beverly Breeding
Patricia Bresson
Julia
Patricia Brewster Emma & Peaches
Marilyn Browne Mama Kitty
Priscilla Burgard Sausha
Elizabeth Burgess Einstein (Bug)
Susan Calhoun-Stuber Murphy, Shiloh, Parker, Jasper & Jasmine
Carol Campbell Calvin
John Chelf
Toni Ciarlelli
Mr Cat
Rosie
Carolyn Clark Lucy, Tina, Blackie & Pearl
Cheryl Clarkson Daisy
Nona Clawson Boston & Dietrich
Linda Close Harley, Tookie & P-Cat
Diana Collins Cleo
Jessica Comerata The Great Comerata Pets
Brian Comstock Abigail
Gail Corle
Cynthia Cox
Retro
Patches & Spook
Robert Crees Kismet & Missy
Sandra Daley
Lucy
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Ellen Jamra Mercury
Robert Jirschele All of our pets
Brenda Johnson . . . . . . . . . Pixie
Walter, Ricky, Shelby, Buster, Ming & Holly
Clyde Dawson Penny, Alexander & Jezebel
Richard Detar Sam Cooke
Elizabeth Deville Nippers
Dirk Devries Willy
Eileen Doherty Cinders & Dusty
Jack Donnell Peaches
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Kilika
Moo
Elizabeth Dunfee Duke, Miss Valentine, Rusty & Libby
Pete Dupree Ceres & Pickles
Elizabeth Dymkowski Amy & Lala
Renee Emeson Paddiwak
Jared Ervine Puff, Paisley & Emilio
Mary Fairbanks Licorice, Kittinsky & Nebraska
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Edmond & Ty
Kathryn Fouse Zeke
Linda Frechette Kitty Pops
Douglas Freeland Tammy, Venus & Smpokey
Kathleen Gaffney Gabby Hansen
Kathleen Gaffney Gateway Way
Tish Gance Vega
Jody Georgeson Molly
Mr
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Bigglesworth
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Carolyn Glider My Soul Cat Noah
Jo Ann Greenwood Jazmyn
Christine Gudell Madison
Joyce Haen Spike
Joann Halpern Aine
Patricia Harrison Jack & Luke
Stanley Harvey Mr Big Stuff
Robert Hays . . . . . . . . . . . Gonzo
Pete Hemschoot . . . . . . . . Punkin Pie
Kathleen Heymans Ponco
Dave Hildebrand Girl Cat Sylvia & Mr Pibb
Deborah & Jay Hokanson Toby, George & Koda
Jackie Hoke Cecilia, Luna & Moon
Anne Holman Pip
Charlene Holt Fluffy
Susan Hopkins Chelsea Rose
Darlene Howell . . . . . . . . . Kittyboy
Glenda Hower . . . . . . . . . . .Gino
Diane Huber Scout & Tajj
Benita Jajjar Coco
Karen Johnson . . . . . . . . . Morgan
Pamela Kaiser Bailey & Simon
Alicia Karczewski Mongo
Stephanie Kessler Ricky Riccardo
Kaloea Kizzar Mr Sox
Sharon Knell Mardo & PJ
Sherry Korpi Cheeto & Leo
Brummage Leslie Max
Virgina Lewis . . . . . . . . . . Simon
Mary Linke . . . . . . . . . . . Sally
Robert List The Goomba
Alfred Litwak Ellie
Jennifer Liu Harley
Deborah Macnair Jasper
Sarah Makarechian Jasper Kitty
Holly Marshall Bobbers
Suzanne Matthews Samantha
Douglas Maul . . . . . . . . . . Simba
Michelle McAdams . . . . . . . Nugget
Shirley McBroom Gizzmo, Jake & Taffy
Tracy McCubbin Metz Tillman
Tracey McCullough Lucias
Leora Molcyk Nellie
Susan Murray Zeus
Elizabeth Neva Daisy
Mike Nevin All the cats in our life
Gary Olsen . . . . Lynx, Oisin, Ondine & Panda
Sharon Palmer . . . . . . . . . Kasper
Patti Parson Lizzie B , Marie Claire & Lucy the Kitty
Elaine Patnoi Cleo
Margaret Phillips CC, Chantel, Fiona, Sherman, Kelly, Khloe, Mr Black, Olive, May, Phil, Shambika, Yale
Arlene Pickett Grinch & Lady
Marina Pugacheva Chundra & Arisha
Michelle Rabatin Bigger & Licorice
Sandra Radford . . . . . . . . . Nikki
Carolyn Reed . . . . . . . . . . Tucker
Roberta Renard Sonya
Jane Richie Leafy
Fallon Roth Bartlebee & Morticai
Kari Sanders Chloe
Mark Sanders Fat Daddy & Milo
Michael Savage Hobbes
Jo Lauren Seavy Martie
Anna Serdyuk . . . . . . . . . . Benji
Carolee Shaw . . . . . . Amee, Jan B & Thor
Judy Simon Tigger
Robin Smith Tuxedo
Sheldon Real Inki
Elizabeth Riggs Dori, Mew & Mike
Pamela Schulte Tiger Kitty
Chondra Shah Tigger
Carolee Shaw Tosh
Twila Shyrock
Kim Sievers
Cubby
Kona
Allison Sisk Misty
Robert Smith Marshmellow & Theo
Bee Somers Hayley & Gus Gus
Karen Starkins Cleo
Lesley Stone
Luna Mia
Lisa Tennyson Minnie & Daisey
Stefanie Tompkins Pixel
Cheryl Wahlheim
Laura Waligorski
Mozart
Molly & Fee
Marla Weber Cannoli
Christopher Weiss Stella
Katherine Ziegenfus Ruby the Cat


Freddi Zitter-Smith Tinkerbelle
From In Honor of Person
Anonymous Christa Borchers


Anonymous Sarah Borchers-Reed
Anonymous Robin Wright
Anonymous Dr Barbara Goodrich
Sarah Bartell Kerry Mulhovich
Jason Beattie Jim & Jan Beattie
Todd Belanger
Doreen Berger
Michelle Bergren
Mary Borchers
Celisa Bryant
Joel Cannon
Sydney Haller
Robin Wright
Dana Bergren
Doug Reed
Pam Davis
Bonnie Solan
Shirley Cervene
John Chavez
Gail Condon
Jane Froman
Consuelo Chavez
Jeannie & Stanly Godbold
Patricia Constantino Erin & Harley Ellebracht
Cherie Danial
Janet Davenport
Marshall Dixon
Naomi Daniel
Wanda Olson
R Dale Brown & Kelly Ambler
Terry Eilertsen Grant & Luella Denn
Alan Farrell
Mike Ferguson
Lynda Fleckenstein
Molly Farrell
Doug Reed
Employees & Volunteers
George Frantz Shirley Gaylor
Pauline Fumagalli Regina & Joris Brinkerhoff
Pauline Fumagalli Tonia, John & Pat The Cat Wilson
James Furlong
Kyla Grant
Susan Grinnell
Hampden Heights Garden Club

Brett Bathey
Karen Larson
Leroy Robinson
Mary L Campbell
Tasha Heatherton Dr Kirpal Singh
Joseph Hiatt
Kelli Hines
Angela Rose Howard
Lorelei Chattle
Shirley Leahy
Dave Genco
Kathleen Husband Libera Northam
Gloria Hyatt
Tiffiny Kallina
Sue Fox
Canjar

Johnathan Kastner Nancy Schmidt Kastner
Jeffrey Larson Robin Wright
Laurie Leal Dorothy Trottier
Ramona Lidmila Christina M Pilonetti
Sue Long Sue Long
Joan Lund
Phyllis McGuire
Rita Lusk Pauline Foley
John Macdonald
Sarah Makarechian
James DJ Steiner
Dave Makarechian and Family
Sarah Makarechian Hassan Makarechian
Sarah Makarechian Virginia Bordignon
Michelle Martin Elizabeth Zwinak
David Martinelli Ellen
Edith McDaniel Ida & Marilyn Quintin
Amy L McKean . . . Marilyn & Ida Quinton-Cooper
Glenna McKelby . . . . . . Monica & Pat Craig Wild Animal Sanctuary
Michael Mendralla Martine Mendralla
Alice Meyung Vera Oppenlander
Lisa Miller Masslich
Tish Masslich
David Mitchem Jessica A Quirk
Charl Norloff Hilde & Dan Pearson
Christine Orr Katherine Orr
Gary Packard . . . . . . . . Tina Hogeman
Rebecca Palmeri . . . . . . . Steve Palmeri
Becker Parkhurst-Strout Tara Williamson
E J PIelsticker Stacy Coakley

Dee Pierce Tommy & Marley Pierce
Hannah Riedel Aaron Fikar

Phyllis Saphra Rachelle Naishtut
Carrie Sarlund Robin & Marty Wright
Suellen Scott Jan, Jane, Amy, Terri & Sheila
Eric Skolnick . . . . . . . . Kim Sporrer
Greg Stone . . . . . . . . . Barbara Stone
Jack Stone Jack Stone
Martha Theurer Russ Theurer
John Tice Cathy Newkirk
Laura Weber Lori Buck
Laura Weber Susan Kauffman
Maria Weber Alice Selby
Larry Wiberg Katie Wiberg
Kathryn Yankowsky . . . . . . Stuart Gordon
Sherry Zoeller . . . . . . . . Linda Pierce
5787 West 6th Avenue
Lakewood CO 80214
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CAT CARE SOCIETY
5787 West 6th Avenue Lakewood CO 80214
303-239-9680
www.catcaresociety.org
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Paper Towels and Toilet Paper
Lysine Powder
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Kitten Food
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MON: 12-6 PM
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FRI: 12-6 PM
SAT: 10 AM-5 PM
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Cat-Safe Sanitary Wipes
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