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| Bader |
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Ginsburg and her sisters "Bader" and Notorious came from the Centreville area on September 25, 2020 where they had been found on a rock pile with no mother. They had been born about September 2, 2020. Unfortunately, the mother was not with them, so she will, no doubt, continue to have more litters of unwanted kittens. Sadly, Notorious was unable to survive, so we would like to keep Ginsburg and her sister Bader together - they are family.These little ones were soon eating on their own and were then ready to go to a home. They are spayed, vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. In the meantime, they are fostered by a vet tech who is giving them all the love and care they had never known existed. Thanks! We hope these two little sweethearts can be adopted together as they have lost both their mom and their sister and have never been without one another.On December 29, 2020, Bader and Ginsburg met a family all the way from Quispamsis, and they fell in love! These two little girls now have two teen-aged best girlfriends and will have the life of which they have only dreamed - a permanent home and family where they will live out happy lives together. Thank you for keeping these two little ones together! Merry Christmas - write soon!! | |
| Taurus |
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Taurus, "Scorpio" and their siblings Virgo and Libra came to us on September 2, 2020, along with their mom Gemini and Gemini's sister Sagittarius. The kittens were born about August 1, 2020, so were only about four weeks old. Each of these little ones had a tiny heart murmur but have outgrown it soon often happens. Taurus and his brother Scorpio are staying with their friends at The Purrfect Cup in Two Nations Crossing where they hoped to meet their new familyi. We hope they can be adopted together so that they will always have a loving sibling to keep them company, and to have someone with whom to cuddle and enjoy "cat time."On December 22, 2020, Taurus and Scorpio were very excited to leave for their new home. Their new family was just as excited, if not more! We are very happy to report that these two brothers now live together with a very nice young couple in Lincoln, NB where they will be loved forever. Thank you so much! Please send photos and updates!! | |
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Taurus, "Scorpio" and their siblings Virgo and Libra came to us on September 2, 2020, along with their mom Gemini and Gemini's sister Sagittarius. The kittens were born about August 1, 2020, so were only about four weeks old. Each of these little ones had a tiny heart murmur but have outgrown it soon often happens. Taurus and his brother Scorpio are staying with their friends at The Purrfect Cup in Two Nations Crossing where they hoped to meet their new familyi. We hope they can be adopted together so that they will always have a loving sibling to keep them company, and to have someone with whom to cuddle and enjoy "cat time."On December 22, 2020, Taurus and Scorpio were very excited to leave for their new home. Their new family was just as excited, if not more! We are very happy to report that these two brothers now live together with a very nice young couple in Lincoln, NB where they will be loved forever. Thank you so much! Please send photos and updates!! | |
| Scorpio |
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Scorpio had been seen roaming the roads near Howard Brook for a couple of very cold and wet days. A kind lady realized he needed help and borrowed a DunRoamin' live trap to catch him as he was untrusting of humans. On August 24, 2010, he was caught and brought to DunRoamin'. He appeared to be very scared while in the trap, but upon being let out he showed himself to be extremely thankful for being rescued. He rubbed against his saviour, walked circles around her and crawled up on her shoulder to cuddle and look out the window. Scorpio was very hungry and thirsty, and had earmites and worms. He was about one year old, but only weighed 5.5 pounds. He loves other cats. He's a very quiet, laid-back and loving little boy. On October 16, 2010, both he and his friend Ajax were adopted into a home in Wilmot, but on November 13 they were both returned. He was very scared and confused at first, but once he knew he was safe and loved once again, he became his old self - a cuddle bunny. He's a beautiful and quiet little boy who entertains himself very well, but if you pick him up, he'll cuddle forever. He loves to be held and will push into your chest and purr, never wanting to get back down again. On May 6, 2011, Scorpio's dream came true. All he's ever wanted was a family to love him, and he got just that. A little girl came to meet him and they immediately fell in love with each other. Scorpio will now be Grace's newest best friend. He'll sleep with her at night and be forever by her side. Congratulations to him and his new family! Please write often, Scorpio. We'll all miss you, but are very happy for you! Have a great life! | |
| Dokie |
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Dokie and her five siblings came to us on October 27, 2020 from the Bath area. They had been born about September 15, 2020 and had no mother to care for them. They were tiny, had fleas and ear mites and upper respiratory infection and were too young to be away from their mom.They completed their vaccine protocol, were spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, treated for all parasites and tested for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. They looked forward to that new, wonderful home that they hoped will be in their future and dreamed that they might be in a forever home for their very first Christmas.On December 19, 2020, Dokie met the love of her life, and vice versa. Dokie now lives in Fredericton with her loving family who is so excited to have her as part of their life! Congratulations, Dokie! Merry Christmas! Stay in touch - we can't wait to see photos! | |
| Aviva |
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Aviva and her five siblings came to us on October 27, 2020 from the Bath area. They had been born about September 15, 2020 and had no mother to care for them. They were tiny, had fleas and ear mites and upper respiratory infection and were too young to be away from their mom. They required much medical care to ensure they became healthy little ones, and they did so! They completed their vaccine protocol, were spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, treated for all parasites and tested for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. They looked forward to that new, wonderful home that they hoped will be in their future and dreamed that they might be in a forever home for their very first Christmas.On December 19, 2020, Aviva's dream came true when she was also chosen as the newest family member to join Kitbull and Okie in their new home in Portage Vale, NB. We are so grateful to the wonderful couple who adopted all three kittens to ensure they could stay together. We are forever grateful for your love and support of these beautiful little fur balls. They are very fortunate to have such a loving and caring family. Merry Christmas to everyone! We look forward to hearing from you and seeing photos from your new life! | |
| Kurt |
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Kurt, his sister "Swank" and their four siblings came to us on October 27, 2020 from the Bath area. They had been born about September 15, 2020 and had no mother to care for them. They were tiny, had fleas and ear mites and upper respiratory infection and were too young to be away from their mom. They were very hungry, apparently not having had food for a period of time.Once healthy, they began their vaccine protocol and were spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, treated for all parasites and tested for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. They looked forward to that new, wonderful home that they hoped would be in their future! Not having a mom, they required much attention and medical care, but were soon brought to health again as they learned to eat well. They loved sleeping in piles of kitten love, and Kurt was the first to greet everyone and climb up their legs!On December 19, 2020, both Kurt and Swank were adopted by a very nice young gentleman from Perth-Andover where they are spoiled beyond their wildest dreams. What a wonderful Christmas present for everyone! Merry Christmas! We can't wait to see Christmas photos!! | |
| Swank |
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Kurt, his sister "Swank" and their four siblings came to us on October 27, 2020 from the Bath area. They had been born about September 15, 2020 and had no mother to care for them. They were tiny, had fleas and ear mites and upper respiratory infection and were too young to be away from their mom. They were very hungry, apparently not having had food for a period of time.Once healthy, they began their vaccine protocol and were spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, treated for all parasites and tested for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. They looked forward to that new, wonderful home that they hoped would be in their future! Not having a mom, they required much attention and medical care, but were soon brought to health again as they learned to eat well. They loved sleeping in piles of kitten love, and Kurt was the first to greet everyone and climb up their legs!On December 19, 2020, both Kurt and Swank were adopted by a very nice young gentleman from Perth-Andover where they are spoiled beyond their wildest dreams. What a wonderful Christmas present for everyone! Merry Christmas! We can't wait to see Christmas photos!! | |
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On July 23, 2012, four little one-week-old kittens, "Finn," "Kurt," Kenzie and Quinn came to DunRoamin' from McKenzie Corner, NB. They had no mother - she was either dead or missing - and they were in danger of dying without her. They were very tiny, cold and very hungry. Being so young, they were not yet versed in the ways of eating, peeing or pooping on their own - they needed a mom to teach them that. So absent that mom, two young vet techs took on the responsibility of caring for these little ones, which meant feeding them by syringe every few hours and stimulating them to pee and poop, as well as bathing them, keeping them warm and ensuring they were thriving as they should. It's a big responsibility, and we're all grateful for their efforts. Finn is white withe grey on his head, Kurt is orange and white, Kenzie has lots of colour, and Quinn is multi-coloured with white). Kenzie and Quinn are female. Finn and Kurt are boys. We're sad to report that on August 19, 2012, Kenzie and Quinn passed away. Finn and Kurt were fostered by an amazingly wonderful foster mother, and . . . . . . on January 5, 2013, she finally admitted to herself that there was just no way in the world she could ever give these two little ones up. They're family, and they're staying right where they are!! Congratulations, everyone! It's wonderful that you get to stay right exactly where you belong! Please send us updated family photos! | |
| Nacho |
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Nacho returned to DunRoamin' on October 30, 2020. Nacho, born about May 7, 2014, originally came to us from Centreville on June 16, 2014 where he was trying to survive near a building where several cats had taken refuge. He was only about a month old and had an injured tail. As no one could help him, he came to us. He only has half a tail and the remaining portion is like a corkscrew at the end, but he is just fine.Nacho was adopted on July 10, 2015 to a home in Woodstock, but recently had developed some issues when his ureter became blocked so he was returned to us. That has since been rectified and he now must eat a prescription diet of Royal Canin Urinary S/O food, but he's fine with that! We have had dozens and dozens of cats on this diet and we have never had a recurrence of issues. As long as he eats only that diet which prevents crystals from forming in his urine, he will be 100%!Nacho is about six years old and you'll be hard pressed to find a more loving and affectionate little boy. He immediately gets along with everyone, human or feline, and he LOVES attention. If you're looking for a snuggle bug who will keep you company and give you many hours of delight each day, he's your boy!On December 16, 2020, Nacho was adopted by a very nice family in Bedell where he'll live out the rest of his life with his wonderful family. He'll also be a friend for our Doppler! Congratulations, you two! Congratulations to your family! Merry Christmas! | |
| Barnes |
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Barnes came to DunRoamin' on June 25, 2020, one of 22 cats brought to us by the NB SPCA. Barnes had ear mites, conjunctivitis, he was lean, and had moderate gingivitis around his lower canine teeth. He was born about June 1, 2014.Barnes is a real sweetheart. He loves his cat friends and they cuddle together constantly. He is hoping for a home of his very own once he is healthy again, neutered, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. He has a dream, and he's looking forward to a chance to live it. Barnes was fostered with his friends in Ashland, NB, and is now excited to spend some time with his friends at The Purrfect Cup where he hopes to meet the family of his dreams! Please drop in to The Purrfect Cup - you'll love it there! The staff, food, drinks and cats are all wonderful!!On December 16, 2020, Barnes was elated to learn that he had been invited to join the family of a nice lady in Fredericton. They had fallen in love and each was very pleased to share a home together where Barnes has another feline friend. Congratulations! Best Christmas present ever!! Barnes would like to thank his foster family at The Purrfect Cup - he'll miss you all! | |
| Hazey |
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Hazey came to DunRoamin' on September 9, 2020 from Plaster Rock. Born about July 20, 2020, she was in rough shape. She was thin, had ear mites, intestinal parasites and watery eyes. On top of these issues, she was diagnosed with Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH). This condition occurs when the cerebellum of a kitten's brain does not develop properly in the womb. As the cerebellum controls fine motor skills, balance and co-ordination, CH cats sometimes move or walk as though inebriated. This condition is not painful, nor is it contagious.Typical symptoms are jerky or unco-ordinated walking, swaying from side to side when walking and/or head tremors, especially when they get excited about food or play. They learn to adapt, can safely be spayed or neutered and can live typically long and happy lives. They may sometimes require minor modifications in their home such as stairs that are blocked off or dishes that are raised for easier access. They may just need a little extra love and attention, but they'll give that back in spades! Hazey is an orange female - rare and beautiful!Hazey has been fostered since her arrival and her foster mother reports the following: Hazey is a very loving little kitten with a spunky attitude, and she loves to be cuddled. Her favourite thing is to curl up in your arms and soak up your body heat! She is playful and loving. She is up to date on vaccines, is spayed, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites.We are happy to report that on December 14, 2020, Hazey was adopted by a family in Woodstock where she will live happily ever after. We'll be looking forward to lots of photos and updates as you grow, Hazey. Your foster mom will miss you! | |
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Ragz and his brother "Richez" came to DunRoamin' on November 26, 2020. They had been part of a colony of cats whom people had attempted to help out but they had not been able to find a place for these brothers to go, so they had been booked for euthanization. They are young and beautiful boys, and we could not allow that to happen. They were born about November 26, 2019, so were only a year old. Ragz weighs a bit more than Richez and they each have a different small area of white on their bellies, so they can easily be told apart, but are virtually inseparable.Both boys are very nice and both are polydactyl (have double paws on their front feet). They are happy to be here with us and are already showing us this fact with purrs and head butts. They were neutered today and have begun their vaccine protocol so will be ready to go just before Christmas. Ragz has luxating patellas (the knee cap slips in and out of its normal location). This is not painful for the cat, can be quite common, and we have had many cats with this condition. Even after what they have been through in their short lives, these boys are very loving. We would like very much for them to be able to stay together. They almost lost each other today, and we would be forever grateful if they could live out their lives in love, comfort and together forever.We are SO happy to announce that on December 15, 2020, Ragz and Richez went to their new forever home. They now live in Glassville where they will be loved and spoiled the rest of their days. Congratulations to them and to their new family! Send lots of photos, boy! | |
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Ragz and his brother "Richez" came to DunRoamin' on November 26, 2020. They had been part of a colony of cats whom people had attempted to help out but they had not been able to find a place for these brothers to go, so they had been booked for euthanization. They are young and beautiful boys, and we could not allow that to happen. They were born about November 26, 2019, so were only a year old. Ragz weighs a bit more than Richez and they each have a different small area of white on their bellies, so they can easily be told apart, but are virtually inseparable.Both boys are very nice and both are polydactyl (have double paws on their front feet). They are happy to be here with us and are already showing us this fact with purrs and head butts. They were neutered today and have begun their vaccine protocol so will be ready to go just before Christmas. Ragz has luxating patellas (the knee cap slips in and out of its normal location). This is not painful for the cat, can be quite common, and we have had many cats with this condition. Even after what they have been through in their short lives, these boys are very loving. We would like very much for them to be able to stay together. They almost lost each other today, and we would be forever grateful if they could live out their lives in love, comfort and together forever.We are SO happy to announce that on December 15, 2020, Ragz and Richez went to their new forever home. They now live in Glassville where they will be loved and spoiled the rest of their days. Congratulations to them and to their new family! Send lots of photos, boy! | |
| Rich |
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This is "Rich." On August 17, 2010, five baby kittens were found in Beechwood. Their mother had apparently been run over, and they were all alone. They were not yet eating on their own, and needed help. Rich, Baby, Lance, Flame and Posh were born about July 26, 2010. They were cold, hungry and had very bad fleas. They had to be fed by syringe to keep them alive. This was done by our Canada Summer Jobs students Emily and Jerika, who took them home each night to ensure they got the care and attention they required. Then, we were very grateful to have a wonderful foster family from Brighton care for them until they were old enough to be adopted. We really appreciate your help, and can't thank you enough! They wouldn't be the kittens they are today without your love and care. Rich has one blue and one green eye. On October 16, 2010, Rich attended the DunRoamin' Adoption Fair where he met a lady from Stickney, and he'll now share his new home with five chickens, two dogs, one other cat, and two kids! Congratulations!! | |
| Etsy |
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Etsy returned to DunRoamin' on October 13, 2020, as her owners were no longer able to care for her. She had originally come to us on April 23, 2018, from Glassville where she had been found in the bottom of a potato barrell. She was born about April 1, 2018, was all alone and so young that she was not yet peeing and pooping on her own. Thanks to her rescuer, she was soon doing well after lots of care and attention.Etsy is a very nice little girl with lots of attitude! She knows what she wants and when she wants it! She loves attention and loves to play. She is very much looking forward to having a permanent home again. She will do best in a home with no pets or maybe just one other cat. Please drop in to The Purrfect Cup - the best cat cafe ever - and enjoy a great cup of coffee and some beautiful cats at the same time! As of December 8, 2020, Etsy is happy to be fostered there and hopes to meet her new family there!On December 11, 2020, Etsy was SO excited to learn that a lady who had fallen in love with her at The Purrfect Cup had decided that the best Christmas present in the whole world for both of them would be if she came to live with her permanently! Etsy now lives in Sheffield! Congratulations, Etsy! Don't forget to stay in touch - your rescuer and foster mom would LOVE to see lots of photos of you in your new home! | |
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Rosalyn came to DunRoamin' on October 31, 2020, from the Lower Brighton area where she and some friends had been living on their own and needed help to survive the upcoming cold winter. Rosalyn is a beautiful little tabby who seems to love everyone and everything. She is very cuddly and affectionate and wishes only for a warm and safe home in which to spend the rest of her life. Rosalyn was born about June 27, 2020.Rosalyn was fostered with some very good friends in Bath, NB, while she awaited her final vaccines and as of December 8, 2020 stayed with her friends at The Purrfect Cup in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton. Come check out this fantastic cat cafe!On December 11, 2020, Rosalyn was excited to learn that the lady who had been visiting her for the last several days had asked her to become a permanent family member! She couldn't be happier! Rosalyn now lives in Fredericton where she will have the best life of which she could ever dream! Congratulations, Rosalyn! Send lots of photos!! | |
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Caldwell came to us from the Florenceville area on October 13, 2020. He had been found all alone on a porch on a cold morning and had no one to care for him. He was cold, emaciated, dehydrated, weak, lethargic, was unable to open his eyes, had marked conjunctivitis, a discharge from his eyes, and his fur was matted with burdocks. His birth date was estimated to be about August 30, 2020, so he was only about six weeks old. This made him too young to be away from his mom and he would not have survived much longer. Two days later, his brother, "Mensa" was found in the same location and also had marked conjunctivitis, infected eyes, ear mites, dehydration and a fever.Caldwell weighed only 1.1 pounds. Even with his medical issues, he is sweet, loving and affectionate to his caregivers. He wants only to be held, snuggled and loved. He gives head butts continuously to let us know how grateful he is to be warm, safe and have a full belly and he purrs constantly, as long as he is receiving love! And even though he is so very tiny, he gives it back in spades!! so. These little ones are yet two more babies born to an unspayed mother who had no one to help her. Please spay and neuter your pets and keep them indoors where they are safe. It makes a difference in their life, health and world.Caldwell and Mensa were very fortunate to be fostered by a young vet tech who has fallen head over heels for both of them.On December 7, 2020, it was their honour to be accepted as permanent family members of the young lady who has fostered, loved and brought them back to health over the past two months. All are extremely grateful to have the others in their lives and now live happily in Jacksonville. Thanks for all you have done for these little ones - they will show their gratitude each and every day for the rest of their lives. | |
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Caldwell came to us from the Florenceville area on October 13, 2020. He had been found all alone on a porch on a cold morning and had no one to care for him. He was cold, emaciated, dehydrated, weak, lethargic, was unable to open his eyes, had marked conjunctivitis, a discharge from his eyes, and his fur was matted with burdocks. His birth date was estimated to be about August 30, 2020, so he was only about six weeks old. This made him too young to be away from his mom and he would not have survived much longer. Two days later, his brother, "Mensa" was found in the same location and also had marked conjunctivitis, infected eyes, ear mites, dehydration and a fever.Caldwell weighed only 1.1 pounds. Even with his medical issues, he is sweet, loving and affectionate to his caregivers. He wants only to be held, snuggled and loved. He gives head butts continuously to let us know how grateful he is to be warm, safe and have a full belly and he purrs constantly, as long as he is receiving love! And even though he is so very tiny, he gives it back in spades!! so. These little ones are yet two more babies born to an unspayed mother who had no one to help her. Please spay and neuter your pets and keep them indoors where they are safe. It makes a difference in their life, health and world.Caldwell and Mensa were very fortunate to be fostered by a young vet tech who has fallen head over heels for both of them.On December 7, 2020, it was their honour to be accepted as permanent family members of the young lady who has fostered, loved and brought them back to health over the past two months. All are extremely grateful to have the others in their lives and now live happily in Jacksonville. Thanks for all you have done for these little ones - they will show their gratitude each and every day for the rest of their lives. | |
| Okie |
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Okie, "Kitbull" and their four siblings came to us on October 27, 2020 from the Bath area. They had been born about September 15, 2020 and had no mother to care for them. They were tiny, had fleas, ear mites, upper respiratory infection and were too young to be away from their mom.With much love, care and medical attention, they have become healthy, happy, playful, loving little fur balls. They had a hard time initially, had to be fed by syringe and provided with much-needed medication in order to gain wait and thrive, but with all the love and attention they received, they are now all healthy and ready to go to homes shortly before Christmas.They will be spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, treated for all parasites and tested for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. They look forward to that new, wonderful home that they hope will be in their future!On December 4, 2020, a very nice couple travelled for four hours to meet them and determine if they would like to join their family. Both Kitbull and his sister Okie were very excited to have been chosen, and to learn that they would be together forever! Thanks to your new family! Please send lots of photos and stay in touch! | |
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Okie, "Kitbull" and their four siblings came to us on October 27, 2020 from the Bath area. They had been born about September 15, 2020 and had no mother to care for them. They were tiny, had fleas, ear mites, upper respiratory infection and were too young to be away from their mom.With much love, care and medical attention, they have become healthy, happy, playful, loving little fur balls. They had a hard time initially, had to be fed by syringe and provided with much-needed medication in order to gain wait and thrive, but with all the love and attention they received, they are now all healthy and ready to go to homes shortly before Christmas.They will be spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, treated for all parasites and tested for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. They look forward to that new, wonderful home that they hope will be in their future!On December 4, 2020, a very nice couple travelled for four hours to meet them and determine if they would like to join their family. Both Kitbull and his sister Okie were very excited to have been chosen, and to learn that they would be together forever! Thanks to your new family! Please send lots of photos and stay in touch! | |
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Kit came to DunRoamin' on October 14, 2017 from New Denmark where he had been found in a box on the side of a road along with his four siblings. There was no mother to care for them and there was no help available for them in their area. Kit, Langdon, Freddy, Sabrina and Chucky were born approximately September 23, 2017. Kit and his siblings were dehydrated, thin and had fleas. They were soon in the care of a loving vet tech where they began eating away and putting on weight in no time. Kit is the most playful of his siblings. He is energetic, affectionate and he loves other cats to play and sleep with.On November 19, 2017, Kit was adopted to a home in Beaver Dam where he will grow up with two young boys and his new feline sister, Chloe. Congratulations, Kit! Send lots of photos!! | |
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Teasel came to us on the evening of November 9, 2020 from the Riverbank area where he was a stray who had been seen hanging around for a while. He appeared to want human interaction, but then backed off when people tried to get close. Attempts had been made to find his home or owner, but were not successful.As the nights were getting colder, he appeared to have no shelter or anyone to look after him and would soon be experiencing difficulty staying warm and fed, he came to DunRoamin' for help.Teasel was born about November 10, 2019 and is a social little boy. When placed in a warm kennel with food and a soft bed, he ate his food and was soon unable to keep his eyes open. Knowing he was safe, he fell into a deep, purring sleep. He has been neutered, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV, treated for all parasites and was soon looking for a family where he would be kept warm, safe and loved forever.On December 2, 2020, Teasel was welcomed into a home in Bedell where he will be spoiled more than he could have ever dreamed. He is the new best friend of a young lady who loves him drastically! Congratulations to you and your new family!! Write soon, Teasel! | |
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Taya came to us on October 6, 2020 from Summerfield where he had been born on a farm. He had experienced a traumatic incident which resulted in a broken jaw. Taya, which means "mandible" in Swahili, was born about August 5, 2020, so was only about two months old - just a baby.Taya was unable to open his mouth as part of his jaw was broken and part was dislocated. Taya had a feeding tube inserted to ensure he got the nutrition this little baby required and he was assessed daily by his vet. The skills of his vet at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic have made it possible for his jaw to be relocated and he was soon back to eating a normal diet. On November 28, 2020, Taya was adopted by a family in Woodstock where he will live the life of which he has always dreamed. He will be spoiled rotten and loved forever. Congratulations, Taya! We'll see you again when you visit for your six-month checkup! Be a good boy - send us lots of photos!! | |
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Hazard came to us on October 6, 2020, from Perth-Andover where he had been adopted in 2018. Unfortunately, his family could no longer keep him, so as per our adoption contract, he came back to us.Hazard originally came to us on November 14, 2017 when he was found on a porch in Glassville. He had upper respiratory infection, fleas and a fracture of the right femur of his hind leg. He may experience a bit of lameness or arthritis when he's older - we all would! Hazard was a little timid at first, but he's a really nice boy who is happy to have lots of love and attention from our staff, but he'd really love to be back in a home with a family. He was born about August 10, 2017 and is a beautiful orange tabby - his markings are gorgeous!!Hazard is fully up to date on his vaccines and looks forward to joining a loving household of human servants! He is a sweet, kind and gentle little boy who looks forward to having a permanent family.On November 26, 2020, Hazard was very happy to meet his new mother. He rubbed against her and gazed adoringly - he knew she was the one immediately! Congratulations, Hazard, on your new home in Newburg. Please don't forget to send lots of photos of you and your new family! | |
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Lucas came to us from the Beechwood area on September 19, 2020, where he had been a stray who was hanging around looking for food. Cold weather was already upon us and he was cold and hungry. He had to be live trapped, but he soon realized that he was safe and would be cared for. Lucas was born about September 19, 2017. Lucas had tapeworms, fleas, ear mites, moderate tartar and marked gingivitis. He required several infected teeth to be extracted to make him comfortable and able to eat properly. Lucas is a beautiful little boy who is happy to be safe, warm and fed. He will be ready for a home by November 24th, just as soon as he is neutered, vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV. On October 26, 2020, Lucas went to spend some time with his friends at The Purrfect Cup where he was spoiled beyond his dreams while he awaited the chance to meet that perfect family with whom to spend the rest of his life. Please stop in and meet the staff and fur balls of The Purrfect Cup - you'll love it there!On November 21, 2020, Lucas was very pleased to learn that he was invited to join a very nice family in Fredericton where he will live happily ever after. Take good care of your new family, Lucas, and don't forget to write and tell us all about your new life! | |
| Libra |
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Libra and her siblings Virgo, Scorpio and Taurus came to us on September 2, 2020, from the Woodstock area along with their mom Gemini and Gemini's sister Sagittarius. The kittens were born about August 1, 2020, so were only about four weeks old. Each of these little ones had a heart murmur but outgrew it as often happens. Libra, her siblings, mom and aunt were fostered with some wonderful friends in the Woodstock area, then moved to a foster home in Riverbank until they were old enough to be spayed/neutered/vaccinated/tested for FIV and FeLV and go to homes. Then she went to visit our friends at The Purrfect Cup in Two Nations Crossing where she fell in love with a young couple who frequented The Cup. The rest is history.On November 21, 2020, Libra was adopted by a young couple in Fredericton where she will be a friend and playmate for Hemingway who was adopted on October 13, 2020 (see below). Congratulations to everyone!! | |
| Petley |
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Petley came to us from Waterville on October 14, 2020. She was a stray who had come to a home asking for food and shelter - she had apparently been around humans before because she is very social and loving. Unfortunately, her left hind leg was broken (femoral head and femur fracture) and she required surgery which was completed on October 16, 2020. This surgery involved removing the femoral head of her left hind leg and inserting two tiny pins above her knee - she had damaged it in two places. As of post surgery, she was soon doing well, eating and purring almost as if nothing happened. She is very grateful for the pain medication and all the medical care she is receiving at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic. Petley required cage rest and pain medication for several weeks, but x-rays soon revealed she was doing fine and was allowed to begin more exercise. She is very happy, playful and grateful to still have all four legs. She thanks Dr Monteith for her surgical skills which allowed her to still be a four-legged purrball.Petley is very cute and affectionate and has obviously been around people. She is a very lucky little girl to have this opportunity. Thanks to all who donate to support such beautiful little onesOn November 21, 2020, Petley was invited to join a family from Upper Woodstock where she will join Summit, another DunRoamin' kitten! Congratulations! Hi, Summit!! | |
| Maldon |
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Maldon came to us on August 6, 2020 from Woodstock where his mom, Salt, had been part of the Woodstock Community Cat Program. She had been brought as part of Woodstock's program to spay/neuter unowned cats within the town limits, but had almost immediately given birth to Maldon and his four little darling siblings. The kittens were born August 6, 2020. Salt and her four babies were fostered by some generous supporters in Woodstock, then moved to another foster home in Riverbank. They loved both their foster families and flourished very well!On November 21, 2020, Maldon was so happy to go to his forever home. He now lives in Woodstock with his new family - they're all in love already! Congratulations, Maldon! Have a wonderful life! Write soon! | |
| Morton |
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Morton came to us on August 6, 2020 from Woodstock where his mom, Salt, had been part of the Woodstock Community Cat Program. She had been brought as part of Woodstock's program to spay/neuter unowned cats within the town limits, but had almost immediately given birth to Morton and his four little darling siblings. The kittens were born August 6, 2020. Salt and her four babies were fostered by some generous supporters in Woodstock, then moved to another foster home in Riverbank. They loved both their foster families and flourished very well! | |
| Lowry |
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Lowry came to us on August 6, 2020 from Woodstock where his mom, Salt, had been part of the Woodstock Community Cat Program. She had been brought as part of Woodstock's program to spay/neuter unowned cats within the town limits, but had almost immediately given birth to Lowry and his four little darling siblings. The kittens were born August 6, 2020.Salt and her four babies were fostered by some generous supporters in Woodstock, then moved to another foster home in Riverbank. They loved both their foster families and flourished very well!On November 21, 2020, Lowry was adopted by a wonderful family in Fredericton where he will live happily ever after. Congratulations, Lowry, write soon! | |
| Mr Meowgi |
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Mr Meowgi arrived at DunRoamin' on August 12, 2020 from Grafton. He had an injury to his leg which was filled with maggots. He was born about April 12, 2018. It was later confirmed that Mr Meowgi also had a broken pelvis which required several weeks of pain medication and kennel rest.Mr Meowgi received excellent care while he recovered at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic. He was soon eating fine and happy to have lots of pats, ear scratches and kind, loving words. He is a very sweet, quiet and loving little boy whom anyone would be very fortunate to have as a companion. Mr Meowgi is back with DunRoamin' and no longer requires strict kennel rest. He is recovering his ambulatory skills very quickly and is becoming stronger every single day. He is a sweet little boy who loves people and is anxious to have a permanent home of his very own. He will have to take it easy and allow his body time to strengthen the muscles in his back end, but he is doing very well and with a few more months of slowly-increasing activity, he will be fine!On November 16, 2020, Meowgi met a very nice young lady from Oak Bay and couldn't wait to join her family. When his carrier was placed on the floor, he immediately got inside, laid down and stared at his caregivers as if to say, "Well, what's the holdup? Let's go!!" Congratulations, Mr Meowgi - you've got it made now! | |
| Jann |
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Jann came back to us on February 18, 2015. She had originally come to DunRoamin' on October 13, 2015 when she and her sister and two brothers were left in a box and had to be live-trapped because they were so scared. Other than having ticks, all were healthy. Jann was born about August 4, 2015 and was the last of her litter to be adopted, which happened on November 21, 2015.Unfortunately, Jann's family's circumstances changed and they were no longer able to keep her so she came back to us, as is our policy. We'll find her a new family. Jann is quiet but very loving and affectionate. She plays and sleeps with her friends Joy, Kenya, Trickle and Chyler and is very talkative - she'll stare you right in the eye and tell you a story! She also loves to purr!On March 13, 2016, a young lady who had met Jann the previous week returned to invite her to join her family. Jann now lives near Avondale with several other ex-DunRoamin' cats who have the best home possible! Congratulations, Jann! Write soon! | |
| Janna |
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Janna and "Kiena," two-day old siblings with no mother, came to us on September 2, 2020. Their mom could not be found and they were very cold and very hungry. They would most likely not have survived much more time on their own. Having been born only hours before, they most probably did not get the nutrients they required from their mother's milk. They were born about August 31, 2020.All three little kittens were fostered by a kind vet tech who cared for them daily - including feeding them by hand every two hours around the clock - day and night. Thank you, Chloe. You have saved their lives.As of September 8, 2020, Janna was having a bit of trouble, but she had the best vet care possible and is now doing just fine. Both are growing like cute little weeds, are on no medication at all and they make their foster mother smile every single day. Thanks for taking such good care of these little guys! On November 13, 2020, Janna and Kiena were very happy to meet the lady who would change their lives by offering them a loving and permanent home. We are so happy for all of you - congratulations! We are so happy that you get to stay together and we look forward to seeing photos and hearing about your new lives! | |
| Kiena |
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Janna and "Kiena," two-day old siblings with no mother, came to us on September 2, 2020. Their mom could not be found and they were very cold and very hungry. They would most likely not have survived much more time on their own. Having been born only hours before, they most probably did not get the nutrients they required from their mother's milk. They were born about August 31, 2020.All three little kittens were fostered by a kind vet tech who cared for them daily - including feeding them by hand every two hours around the clock - day and night. Thank you, Chloe. You have saved their lives.As of September 8, 2020, Janna was having a bit of trouble, but she had the best vet care possible and is now doing just fine. Both are growing like cute little weeds, are on no medication at all and they make their foster mother smile every single day. Thanks for taking such good care of these little guys! On November 13, 2020, Janna and Kiena were very happy to meet the lady who would change their lives by offering them a loving and permanent home. We are so happy for all of you - congratulations! We are so happy that you get to stay together and we look forward to seeing photos and hearing about your new lives! | |
| Gwendolyn |
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Gwendolyn, Janna and Kiena, two-day old siblings with no mother, came to us on September 2, 2020. Their mom could not be found and they were very cold and very hungry. They would most likely not have survived much more time on their own. Having been born only hours before, they most probably did not get the nutrients they required from their mother's milk. They were born about August 31, 2020.All three little kittens were fostered by a kind vet tech who cares for them daily - including feeding them by hand every two hours around the clock - day and night. Thank you, Chloe. You have saved their lives.As of September 8, 2020, Janna was having a bit of trouble, but she had the best vet care possible and is now doing just fine. All are growing like cute little weeds, are on no medication at all and they make their foster mother smile every single day. Thanks for taking such good care of these little guys! On November 11, 2020, Gwendolyn received a gift that she will remember forever when she was adopted by a young couple in Greenfield where she will be spoiled beyond her wildest dreams. Congratulations to all!
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| Virgo |
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Virgo, Libra, Scorpio and Taurus came to us on September 2, 2020 along with their mom Gemini and her sister Sagittarius. They were born about August 1, 2020, so were only about four weeks old. Each of these little ones has a heart murmur right now, but we're hoping they will outgrow it soon as often happens.Virgo and Libra are little girls and Scorpio and Taurus are little boys. They, along with their mom and aunt, were very grateful to be fostered by our friends in Lindsay, NB, and then in Bath, NB. Thank you SO much for giving these little ones a home and family until they are old enough to be spayed/neutered, vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and be chosen to go to homes. We hope these little ones can be adopted in pairs or to a home that already has a cat or two - they're family and as far as we know, have never been alone, so we hope they can stay in pairs so they always have a warm body to play and sleep with!Virgo is a beautiful little girl who loves to play. She is very cuddly and takes no time to warm up to people. On November 7, 2020, Virgo was adopted by a young lady in Lansdowne where she will be a new friend for two young girls, two dogs and another cat who is missing feline company. Congratulations, Virgo! Write soon! | |
| Iowa |
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Iowa and her brother "Katkid" came to us on October 17, 2020, from the Woodstock area as part of the Woodstock Community Cat Program. This is a program set up by the town of Woodstock to help spay and neuter unowned cats within the town limits - please contact the Town Office for more information! These two little furballs were born about July 18, 2020, so were only about three months old. They had no mom and were on their own. On October 20, 2020, both Katkid and his sister tested positive for FeLV - please read below to learn all about this. Both kittens are very loving and playful and may live long, healthy lives. We have had many cats with FeLV who have done so and we hope this is also the case for these two little sweetheart kittens. They'll definitely have a wonderful life now, because . . . On October 29, 2020, Katkid and Iowa were invited to live in the home of some very good friends in Plaster Rock where they will be able to have a normal kittenhood and not interact with other cats, potentially passing this along. We thank this family once again for taking FeLV cats into their loving home where they will experience all the joys life can offer, and they'll give back just as much!
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| Katkid |
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Iowa and her brother "Katkid" came to us on October 17, 2020, from the Woodstock area as part of the Woodstock Community Cat Program. This is a program set up by the town of Woodstock to help spay and neuter unowned cats within the town limits - please contact the Town Office for more information! These two little furballs were born about July 18, 2020, so were only about three months old. They had no mom and were on their own. On October 20, 2020, both Katkid and his sister tested positive for FeLV - please read below to learn all about this. Both kittens are very loving and playful and may live long, healthy lives. We have had many cats with FeLV who have done so and we hope this is also the case for these two little sweetheart kittens. They'll definitely have a wonderful life now, because . . . On October 29, 2020, Katkid and Iowa were invited to live in the home of some very good friends in Plaster Rock where they will be able to have a normal kittenhood and not interact with other cats, potentially passing this along. We thank this family once again for taking FeLV cats into their loving home where they will experience all the joys life can offer, and they'll give back just as much!
FeLV+I have FeLV, click here to see what that means for me and you. |
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| Boseman |
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Boseman came to us on September 1, 2020 from Woodstock, NB, where he had been found all alone on the side of the road. He was emaciated, dehydrated and had worms, but he was still a feisty little guy - that's probably why he had survived so long on his own. He was born about July 1, 2020.Boseman is full of love, purrs, cuddles and personality. He eagerly leaps from his kennel into your arms when the door is opened and he can head butt and purr with the best of them. He is playful and sweet - just ask him! Boseman stayed in a foster home where his foster mom described him as such a little bundle of energy - he never stops!! He has a friendly personality with a bit of spunk and when he eventually slows down, he becomes a bit of a cuddle bug. He occasionally sneaks under the blankets at night, but that doesn't mean he is not in attack mode! He'll get you if you move around! He is more of a grazer (eats a small amount several times throughout the day/night). He is honoured to be named after Chadwick Boseman - the actor who played Marvel's Black Panther who recently passed away after a battle with cancer. Little Boseman will quietly honour his name and live up to the kindness and huge heart of his namesake.On October 26, 2020, Boseman went to spend some time with his friends (and ours!) at The Purrfect Cup in Fredericton where he hoped to meet the loves of his life and join them in their home forever! Please drop in for some excellent food, coffee, staff and some pretty amazing cats! You'll love it there!On November 3, 2020, we learned that Boseman had been welcomed into a home in Oromoto where he will be the new sibling of Snowflake, aka Hail who just turned three a couple of days ago! What a nice birthday present! Congratulations to all! Don't forget to stay in touch, like Snowflake does! And thank your mom for everything she does for us - she's pretty amazing! | |
| Nephrine |
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Nephrine came to DunRoamin' on September 29, 2020 from Hartland where she had been abandoned when her owners moved from the area. She had been on her own for about six weeks. A kind gentleman brought her for help - it's getting cold at night and the outdoors is no place for a cat to be on her own. Nephrine was born about September 23, 2018.Nephrine was examined at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic where it was determined that she had ear mites. She also has only one kidney. She is perfectly healthy and may never have an issue, similar to humans who live with only one kidney. Nephrine is very vocal, affectionate and playful. If there's a human in the room, she wants to be playing and talking with them!Nephrine was already spayed and has completed her vaccine protocol. She tested negative for FIV and FeLV and has been treated for parasites. She can't wait to have her very own audience!!On October 23, 2020, Nephrine was so excited to leave for her new home in Good Corner where she will be a new friend for ex-DunRoamin' beauty, Zdeno! Congratulations, everyone! Send photos of you and your new family, Nephrine! | |
| Whimsy |
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Whimsy came to DunRoamin' on June 30, 2020 from Perth-Andover where she had been found in the long grass with two babies, Waverleigh and Wynter. She was timid and obviously needed help. Whimsy was born about June 30, 2018 and this was probably not her first litter of kittens, but it will be her last. She is now spayed, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. Now all she needs is a nice, warm, safe home and family! Whimsy and her family was fostered by our friends in Woodstock who have fostered more than 175 cats and dogs for DunRoamin' - they are amazing! On September 29, 2020, Whimsy went to visit her friends at the Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, where she hoped to meet that special person with whom she could spend the rest of her life! Please drop in and meet everyone - human and feline alike. You'll love the food, coffee, humans and cats!! On October 20, 2020, Whimsy was SO happy to learn that she had been adopted by a very nice young man from Fredericton where she will spend the rest of her life being his best friend. Whimsy loves to be petted and have company, so her life will be exactly what she wants and deserves from now on. Thanks to her adopter and to The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe who helped make this new life possible! | |
| Bluff |
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Bluff came to DunRoamin' on August 27, 2020, from Waterville where he had been found all alone on the side of the road. He had no one to help him.Bluff had ear mites and a painful and weak hind end. He was not yet neutered, but he is now. It appears his tail may have been damaged/broken and he had to have it amputated as a result. Bluff, despite his injuries, is deeply grateful to be with us. He is happy to be warm, safe, have a full belly and medication to stop any pain and to help him heal. He purrs, head butts and is the first to greet humans at his kennel door. He will soon be ready for a happy family life and he is SO looking forward to it! He's very playful, and a typically BAD kitten! You'll love him - we all do! He entertained his friends at The Purrfect Cup, Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, NB, by stealing their food if they slacked off on guarding it!! He is all badness, and that is outweighed only by his cuteness! Bluff is yet another result of unspayed and unneutered cats who are reproducing with no one to care for them. Please spay and neuter your pets.On October 17, 2020, Bluff was adopted by a nice lady from Fredericton where he'll be a friend for her young cat. Bluff would like to thank all his friends who made this new life possible for him, including his Purrfect Cup friends - you are AWESOME!! | |
| Chet |
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Chet and his brother "Cassini" came to DunRoamin' from the Oakland area on August 17, 2020, along with their brother Cobie (see below). They are probably related to Swithin, Scoot and Scroll (see below) who were also rescued from the same location four days previously. They were born to an unspayed mother and when they became sick she was unable to help them - that takes humans and medication - neither of which were available. They were in pain and in dire straits.All kittens had severe upper respiratory infection and had more fleas than any we had seen in quite some time. Fleas are parasites that will bite (causing pain and irritation) and suck blood from their victims, and little kittens are especially susceptible to becoming very ill, sometimes even dying, from their effects. Chet was no exception.Chet and Cassini were prescribed antibiotics, eye medication and subcutaneous fluids to help them along and both were soon well. We are all very grateful for the support we receive to ensure they get the help they need to become healthy again and go on to be loving, beloved and contributing family members. They were so happy to spend some time with their friends at The Purrfect Cup in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, NB, where they had the time of their lives!! Thank you for all you have done for these little guys and so many other little furballs - we are SO fortunate to have your friendship!On October 17, 2020, Chet and Cassini were both adopted by a young couple in Fredericton where they will live happily ever after. We are so grateful that they get to stay together so they will always have feline company and someone to wrestle with! Congratulations to them and to their new family! | |
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Chet and his brother "Cassini" came to DunRoamin' from the Oakland area on August 17, 2020, along with their brother Cobie (see below). They are probably related to Swithin, Scoot and Scroll (see below) who were also rescued from the same location four days previously. They were born to an unspayed mother and when they became sick she was unable to help them - that takes humans and medication - neither of which were available. They were in pain and in dire straits.All kittens had severe upper respiratory infection and had more fleas than any we had seen in quite some time. Fleas are parasites that will bite (causing pain and irritation) and suck blood from their victims, and little kittens are especially susceptible to becoming very ill, sometimes even dying, from their effects. Chet was no exception.Chet and Cassini were prescribed antibiotics, eye medication and subcutaneous fluids to help them along and both were soon well. We are all very grateful for the support we receive to ensure they get the help they need to become healthy again and go on to be loving, beloved and contributing family members. They were so happy to spend some time with their friends at The Purrfect Cup in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, NB, where they had the time of their lives!! Thank you for all you have done for these little guys and so many other little furballs - we are SO fortunate to have your friendship!On October 17, 2020, Chet and Cassini were both adopted by a young couple in Fredericton where they will live happily ever after. We are so grateful that they get to stay together so they will always have feline company and someone to wrestle with! Congratulations to them and to their new family! | |
| Hemingway |
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Hemingway came to us on August 21, 2020 from a home where he had been peeing and pooping inappropriately and they could no longer keep him. Hemingway was diagnosed with flea dermatitis which had resulted in scabs on his abdomen and back and also had some inflammation and infection as well. Hemingway was born about August 8, 2008 and is a really sweet boy. The medication he received has made him SO much better adn he's now fine! Hemingway is a sweet, loving and affectionate little boy who looks forward to a nice, quite and loving home in his very near future. He will be the perfect companion, especially now that winter is coming soon - he'll be the one curled up on your lap, purring up his own little storm! On October 10, 2020, Hemingway went to visit his friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe, Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton.On October 13, 2020, Hemingway was adopted by a young couple who had fallen in love with him on his very first day at The Purrfect Cup! He now resides with them in Fredericton. Congratulations, Hemingway! Send pictures! We'll all miss you!! | |
| Gemini |
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Gemini, her sister "Sagittarius" and Gemini's four baby kittens Scorpio, Virgo, Libra and Taurus all came to us on September 2, 2020. They were about two years old, having been born about September 2, 2018. Gemini and Sagittarius are both beautiful little girls who are kind, compassionate, quiet and loving. As far as we know, they have always been together and we hope they can find a home together. Gemini and Sagittarius are both spayed, fully vaccinated and ready for a kind and loving home. Sagittarius is more timid than Gemini and for that reason we hope they may be adopted together. Although Gemini is self-confident and outgoing, Sagittarius is much more happy when she has her sister to cuddle with. On October 20, 2020, Gemini and Sagittarius were adopted by a very nice couple from Fredericton where they already are spoiled with a brand new cat tree, lots of toys, beds, food and an abundance of love and care. We thank this family for their kindness and generosity to these to beautiful little girls, as well as to our staff. Thank you so much. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your new family! Please stay in touch! We'll see you on October 20th! | |
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Gemini, her sister "Sagittarius" and Gemini's four baby kittens Scorpio, Virgo, Libra and Taurus all came to us on September 2, 2020. They were about two years old, having been born about September 2, 2018. Gemini and Sagittarius are both beautiful little girls who are kind, compassionate, quiet and loving. As far as we know, they have always been together and we hope they can find a home together. Gemini and Sagittarius are both spayed, fully vaccinated and ready for a kind and loving home. Sagittarius is more timid than Gemini and for that reason we hope they may be adopted together. Although Gemini is self-confident and outgoing, Sagittarius is much more happy when she has her sister to cuddle with. On October 20, 2020, Gemini and Sagittarius were adopted by a very nice couple from Fredericton where they already are spoiled with a brand new cat tree, lots of toys, beds, food and an abundance of love and care. We thank this family for their kindness and generosity to these to beautiful little girls, as well as to our staff. Thank you so much. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your new family! Please stay in touch! We'll see you on October 20th! | |
| Anthem |
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Anthem and "Sleepy Joe" came to us from a colony of cats in the Florenceville area on August 18, 2020 along with her siblings Sleepy Joe, Edie and Belinda. Anthem is extremely adventurous and loving. She will purr as soon as someone enters the room and loves people as much as she loves her siblings. She is very playful, but also loves to curl up on your lap or chest to be cuddled along with her siblings. She would love to be adopted with a Sleepy Joe as they are bonded and have never been without another warm, furry beating heart next to each other. Sleepy Joe is very friendly and makes Anthem feel safe, as Anthem is a tiny bit timid in new situations, but loves cuddles and playing with Sleepy Joe. These little kittens were born about May 25, 2020 and were part of a feral colony. They are currently enjoying life at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe at Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton - they have a whole staff to wait on and play with them! They love it there, and so will you! Please come check out the coffee and treats while you spend some time with these little guys!On October 10, 2020, Anthem and Sleepy Joe celebrated Thanksgiving weekend in the best way possible when they were adopted by a very kind, generous and loving family from New Maryland. They will have lots of children to grow up with and they are already loved immensely! Thank you so much! We all have so much to be thankful for on this Thanksgiving weekend! | |
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Anthem and "Sleepy Joe" came to us from a colony of cats in the Florenceville area on August 18, 2020 along with her siblings Sleepy Joe, Edie and Belinda. Anthem is extremely adventurous and loving. She will purr as soon as someone enters the room and loves people as much as she loves her siblings. She is very playful, but also loves to curl up on your lap or chest to be cuddled along with her siblings. She would love to be adopted with a Sleepy Joe as they are bonded and have never been without another warm, furry beating heart next to each other. Sleepy Joe is very friendly and makes Anthem feel safe, as Anthem is a tiny bit timid in new situations, but loves cuddles and playing with Sleepy Joe. These little kittens were born about May 25, 2020 and were part of a feral colony. They are currently enjoying life at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe at Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton - they have a whole staff to wait on and play with them! They love it there, and so will you! Please come check out the coffee and treats while you spend some time with these little guys!On October 10, 2020, Anthem and Sleepy Joe celebrated Thanksgiving weekend in the best way possible when they were adopted by a very kind, generous and loving family from New Maryland. They will have lots of children to grow up with and they are already loved immensely! Thank you so much! We all have so much to be thankful for on this Thanksgiving weekend! | |
| Cobie |
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Cobie came to DunRoamin' from the Oakland area on August 17, 2020, along with his two siblings, Chet and Cobie. They are probably related to Swithin, Scoot and Scroll (already adopted - see below) who were also rescued from the same location four days previously. They were born to an unspayed mother and when they became sick she was unable to help them - that takes humans and medication - neither of which were available. They were in pain and in dire straits.All kittens had severe upper respiratory infection and had more fleas than any we had seen in quite some time. Fleas are parasites that will bite (causing pain and irritation) and suck blood from their victims, and little kittens are especially susceptible to becoming very ill, sometimes even dying, from their effects. Little Cobie was diagnosed with flea anemia (allergic to fleas and their effects). His vet believed that he would have passed away within a very short time had he not been rescued and treated immediately.Cobie was prescribed antibiotics, eye medication and subcutaneous fluids to help him along. He soon became healthy, happy and very playful, now that he was safe, warm, fed and had all his medical issues addressed We are all very grateful for the support we receive to ensure these little ones get the help they need.On October 10, 2020, Cobie was delighted to learn that he had been chosen to be the newest member of a family in Hartland where he will enjoy being loved and spoiled for the rest of his life! Congratulations, Cobie! This is truly a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend! | |
| Salt |
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Salt and her babies Baliene, Lowry, Maldon, Morton, and Sherpa came to us on August 6, 2020 from Woodstock, thanks to the Woodstock Community Cat Program. She had been brought as part of Woodstock's program to spay/neuter unowned cats within the town limits, but had almost immediately given birth to these five little darlings. The kittens were born August 6, 2020.Salt was born about August 17, 2018, so she was only about two years old.Salt is a beautiful little girl. She is happy to know that she won't have to have more litters of kittens and that she is now safe, warm, will always have a full belly, is fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for parasites. On September 29, 2020, she went to stay with her friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, while she awaited her very own family. Please drop in - you'll love the coffee and treats - and staff and cats!!On October 10, 2020, Salt was welcomed into the family of a young military couple from Oromocto where she will now live the life she has always deserved. Be good, Salty, and send lots of photos! We can't wait to hear about your new life! This is truly a wonderful Thanksgiving for all of our strays, but especially for you! | |
| Waverleigh |
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Waverleigh came to us on June 30, 2020 from Perth-Andover where she had been found in the grass with her mother, Whimsy (see above) and sister Wynter. Waverleigh was born about June 23, 2020, so was only about one week old. All cats were covered with fleas which can be very dangerous for any cat, but especially so for such tiny babies, as the fleas can drain large amounts of blood that babies need to survive. Fortunately, these little ones - and their mom - will now never have to suffer from these parasites again.Waverleigh was healthy and is an extremely cute little buff-orange kitten who is active, loving and playful. She loves every human and cat she has met, and she's looking forward to having a home and family to whom she can show her gratitude for this new life she has received!On September 29, 2020, Waverleigh and her mom went to visit their friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe where they hoped to meet their new family. Please drop in - you'll love the coffee, humans and cats!! Waverleigh very quickly became a huge hit and was requested to join multiple families!On October 10, 2020, Waverleigh was adopted by a family in Douglas where she fell in love with their 10-year old son and vice versa. She will have two other feline family members. Congratulations, Waverleigh! What a wonderful Thanksgiving present! Don't forget to write!! | |
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Haben came to us on September 1, 2020 from Waterville where she had been found walking in circles. No one was able to take her in, so she came to us. She was named after the first blind and deaf woman to graduate from Harvard University - that's quite a feat!Haben was born about December 31, 2019. She was examined at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic where it was learned that she had ear mites and was blind. We're not sure how she survived this long, but she'll be fine now. She was fostered with DunRoamin' foster cats Barnes and Noble, as well as Abraham who was adopted from DunRoamin' and she loved them all. She will be fine now. She is spayed, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites and is anxious for a home where she can live safely inside where she will be spoiled beyond her wildest dreams. She's already learned her way around her foster home - she's pretty amazing!On October 3, 2020, Haben, now named Hope, got the best gift of her entire life when she was adopted by a family in Burton. She will have six other feline friends, five of whom are DunRoamin'! She is grateful to all who made this new life possible for her. Congratulations, Hope! We all look forward to seeing pictures and hearing about how spoiled you are in your new home! Yahooo!! | |
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Phillip came to us on August 21, 2020. He was born about June 21, 2020. He had ulcers on his eyes which were treated and we hope he'll soon be fine.Phillip is one of the cutest, happiest, most loving little kittens we have in our care right now. He purrs as soon as he sees or hears a human, he loves to be cuddled and he loves to play with the tinkle toys in his kennel! He is so happy to be warm, safe, fed, loved and cuddled that he shows it every single second a human is near him! This has got to be SUCH a HUGE change in his life!Phillip is currently on eye drops and antibiotics. He is doing well, is playful and has a good appetite but is still sneezing and still has some ocular discharge. If attitude is any scale, he's going to be MUCH more than just "fine!"On October 1, 2020, Phillip was adopted by his foster mother who has fallen in love - who wouldn't? Phillip now lives in Hartland where he'll live happily ever after. Send photos, Phillip! | |
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Minyon came to us on August 22, 2020 from the Greenfield area where she had been found all alone. She was born about June 10, 200, so was only about 10 weeks old. Minyon had what appeared to be a ruptured ear drum and was placed on antibiotics and it quickly healed. She is very loving, affectionate and loves to be held on her back in your arms like a little baby. She will happily purr herself to sleep in your arms, and she definitely likes her canned food.As we have observed Minyon, she has experienced some seizure-like symptoms which are being monitored and treated. We hope that they will be short-lived.On October 1, 2020, Minyon's foster mom decided that she would like this sweet little girl to remain in her family - she has earned herself a place and she doesn't want to leave - she's made that quite clear! Minyon will now live happily with her new permanent family which includes both cats and dogs, whom she loves! Congratulations, Minyon, to you and to your new family! All our best wishes go with you! Send photos, and stay in touch! | |
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Natalia came to DunRoamin' on June 25, 2020, one of 22 cats accepted from the NB SPCA. Born about June 23, 2019, she had given birth to seven tiny babies on June 11, 2020 - she was not even a year old. Natalia had ear mites, dirty ears, conjunctivitis, was thin and was dehydrated.Natalia and her babies were fostered by a family who has fostered many for us - they love cats and we are so grateful for their support! Soon, Natalia and her family were ready for final vaccines, spays, neuters, FIV test, FeLV test and parasite control - all the things they'll need for the wonderful new life they will now receive. Natalia is an excellent mother, a beautiful, sweet, quiet, affectionate, friendly little girl who will make a wonderful companion for children or older people - she loves everyone! She is quiet, attentive and loving. She is pleased to know that she will not have to have any more litters of kittens - there are so many out there without anyone to love them . . . On September 29, 2020, Natalia met a lady from Baie Verte who had fallen head over heels for her, and she was smitten - they both were! Natalia now lives with her new family in the lap of luxury and love. Congratulations, Natalia - you have a long, happy, wonderful life ahead of you! Send lots of photos!! | |
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Vector came to DunRoamin' on August 13, 2020 from the Grand Falls area. He was born about April 13, 2020. He was very lean, had ear mites, fleas, was not neutered and had a severe lip avulsion (lip had been partially torn off) to the degree that his jaw bone was exposed. This was probably the result of a negative interaction with a motor vehicle. Vector underwent surgery to have his lip reattached and was also neutered at the same time. He was only able to eat food which has been prepared in a blender at first to ensure he was able to eat, but his lip is healing very well. He is very affectionate and loving and we are grateful that someone saw him, understood his situation and cared enough to help - he is just a baby. He is definitely worthy.As of August 25, 2020, Vector is eating hard food on his own and no longer requires a cone to keep him from scratching at his face. On September 26, 2020, Vector was adopted to his new home in Fredericton where he will be well loved and cared for for the remainder of his life! Congratulations, Vector, you deserve it! Send lots of photos and tell us about your wonderful new life! | |
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Scroll and her sister Scoot came to DunRoamin' on August 13, 2020 from Oakland. She was underweight, had severe upper respiratory infection, fleas, ear mites and had an ulcer on the cornea of her right eye. She also had upper respiratory infection. They were born about May 13, 2020. Scroll was prescribed pain medication, antibiotics, eye medication, sub-cutaneous fluids and parasite control. Even after only a week of medical care at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic, she was so much better. She is even starting to play! "Scoot" was emaciated, dehydrated, had fleas and ear mites and an upper respiratory infection so severe that she required her left eye to be removed. She was not in good shape, but we are relieved that she and her siblings were found and brought to us for help. She will be okay now.Scoot was prescribed pain medication, antibiotics, eye medication, sub-cutaneous fluids and parasite control. She is very attentive toward humans and loves to be picked up and cuddled.On September 26, 2020, Scroll and Scoot were elated to leave for their new home! They will now live in Aroostook together with their new family. Congratulations! Write soon! We will miss you! | |
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Scroll and her sister Scoot came to DunRoamin' on August 13, 2020 from Oakland. She was underweight, had severe upper respiratory infection, fleas, ear mites and had an ulcer on the cornea of her right eye. She also had upper respiratory infection. They were born about May 13, 2020. Scroll was prescribed pain medication, antibiotics, eye medication, sub-cutaneous fluids and parasite control. Even after only a week of medical care at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic, she was so much better. She is even starting to play! "Scoot" was emaciated, dehydrated, had fleas and ear mites and an upper respiratory infection so severe that she required her left eye to be removed. She was not in good shape, but we are relieved that she and her siblings were found and brought to us for help. She will be okay now.Scoot was prescribed pain medication, antibiotics, eye medication, sub-cutaneous fluids and parasite control. She is very attentive toward humans and loves to be picked up and cuddled.On September 26, 2020, Scroll and Scoot were elated to leave for their new home! They will now live in Aroostook together with their new family. Congratulations! Write soon! We will miss you! | |
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Edie and her sister "Belinda" came to us from a colony of cats in the Florenceville area on August 18, 2020. along with their siblings Anthem and Sleepy Joe. Thanks to their foster family, they have become very friendly, although they are still a tiny bit timid in new situations. Edie is the most timid, quiet and laid back. She is also more independent and would rather watch others play than play herself. Edie loves to cuddle with her siblings and snooze in sunbeams. Belinda will purr as soon as someone enters the room and loves people as much as she loves her siblings. She is very playful, but also loves to curl up on your lap or chest to be cuddled along with her siblings. She would love to be adopted with a sibling as they are bonded and have never been without another warm, furry beating heart next to each other. Belinda is the most outgoing female kitten, and she loves being up high. These little kittens were born about May 25, 2020 and were part of a feral colony. On September 26, 2020, Edie and Belinda went to their new home in Sackville, NB, where they will be new friends for a rabbit! Congratuations to you and your new family! Write soon! | |
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Edie and her sister "Belinda" came to us from a colony of cats in the Florenceville area on August 18, 2020. along with their siblings Anthem and Sleepy Joe. Thanks to their foster family, they have become very friendly, although they are still a tiny bit timid in new situations. Edie is the most timid, quiet and laid back. She is also more independent and would rather watch others play than play herself. Edie loves to cuddle with her siblings and snooze in sunbeams. Belinda will purr as soon as someone enters the room and loves people as much as she loves her siblings. She is very playful, but also loves to curl up on your lap or chest to be cuddled along with her siblings. She would love to be adopted with a sibling as they are bonded and have never been without another warm, furry beating heart next to each other. Belinda is the most outgoing female kitten, and she loves being up high. These little kittens were born about May 25, 2020 and were part of a feral colony. On September 26, 2020, Edie and Belinda went to their new home in Sackville, NB, where they will be new friends for a rabbit! Congratuations to you and your new family! Write soon! | |
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Neela came to DunRoamin' with her mom and six siblings on June 25, 2020 from the NB SPCA. She was born on June 11, 2020. Neela is a sweet little girl who loves to play with her siblings, sleep in kitten piles and cuddle with any human who happens to be within reach! We'd like to thank all the people who had a hand in giving these beautiful kittens and their mom a new lease on life - who knows what would have happened to them otherwise? And look at the lives they are going to have now! "Euro Kaye" came to DunRoamin' on August 4, 2020, from the Bedell area where she had come to the home of a person who could not care for her. She was born about May 7, 2020, so was barely three months old. She was lean, had a scar near her anus and was reported to be very, very hungry.Euro Kaye was provided with lots of food and was assessed at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic. She is doing well and is now in a foster home while she awaits her full vaccines, spay, FIV test, FeLV test and full parasite medications. She is a beautiful little girl who looks forward to having a loving, safe home of her own for the rest of her life. Her gorgeous tan/tabby colours are much more beautiful than any photo can show! She is grateful to be fostered by a DunRoamin' staff member until she's ready for a home, which will be very soon!Euro's foster mom reports that she is a true cuddle cat. Her purr can be heard from across the room and she is very affectionate. Make no mistake - she is a typical "sassy with attitude" kitten - which endears her even more! She loves to chase feet and play "bed mice." She is familiar with an older, quieter dog and appears to be fine with him.On September 19, 2020, we are happy to report that both Neela and Euro Kaye were adopted by a very nice lady in Hanwell. They will live happily ever after as part of this family of three humans and one canine brother. Congratulations! Please send lots of photos!! | |
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Neela came to DunRoamin' with her mom and six siblings on June 25, 2020 from the NB SPCA. She was born on June 11, 2020. Neela is a sweet little girl who loves to play with her siblings, sleep in kitten piles and cuddle with any human who happens to be within reach! We'd like to thank all the people who had a hand in giving these beautiful kittens and their mom a new lease on life - who knows what would have happened to them otherwise? And look at the lives they are going to have now! "Euro Kaye" came to DunRoamin' on August 4, 2020, from the Bedell area where she had come to the home of a person who could not care for her. She was born about May 7, 2020, so was barely three months old. She was lean, had a scar near her anus and was reported to be very, very hungry.Euro Kaye was provided with lots of food and was assessed at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic. She is doing well and is now in a foster home while she awaits her full vaccines, spay, FIV test, FeLV test and full parasite medications. She is a beautiful little girl who looks forward to having a loving, safe home of her own for the rest of her life. Her gorgeous tan/tabby colours are much more beautiful than any photo can show! She is grateful to be fostered by a DunRoamin' staff member until she's ready for a home, which will be very soon!Euro's foster mom reports that she is a true cuddle cat. Her purr can be heard from across the room and she is very affectionate. Make no mistake - she is a typical "sassy with attitude" kitten - which endears her even more! She loves to chase feet and play "bed mice." She is familiar with an older, quieter dog and appears to be fine with him.On September 19, 2020, we are happy to report that both Neela and Euro Kaye were adopted by a very nice lady in Hanwell. They will live happily ever after as part of this family of three humans and one canine brother. Congratulations! Please send lots of photos!! | |
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Nima and her brother "Nash" came to DunRoamin' with their mom and five siblings on June 25, 2020 through the NB SPCA. They were born on June 11, 2020. Nima says she's the cutest of her litter (they all make that claim!) and she loves her family and all the humans she has ever met. She is very affectionate and loves to be up high, whether it's on a shelf, table or on your shoulder. They were born on June 11, 2020. Nash is her best friend and they are curious, happy, playful and energetic little kittens who love playing, jumping, running and every other thing they get to do with their siblings. They have been very well socialized thanks to their foster parents and they LOVE other cats, too!Both kittens have had all vaccines completed, been tested for FIV and FeLV, spayed/neutered and treated for all parasites. They can't wait to go to their permanent home, and Nima is so happy to know that her brother Nash is going with her! Congratulations!On September 19, 2020, Nash and Nima were adopted by a cat-loving couple from Hanwell where they will live their lives being spoiled by their loving humans! Congratulations to everyone! Send lots of photos!! | |
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Nima and her brother "Nash" came to DunRoamin' with their mom and five siblings on June 25, 2020 through the NB SPCA. They were born on June 11, 2020. Nima says she's the cutest of her litter (they all make that claim!) and she loves her family and all the humans she has ever met. She is very affectionate and loves to be up high, whether it's on a shelf, table or on your shoulder. They were born on June 11, 2020. Nash is her best friend and they are curious, happy, playful and energetic little kittens who love playing, jumping, running and every other thing they get to do with their siblings. They have been very well socialized thanks to their foster parents and they LOVE other cats, too!Both kittens have had all vaccines completed, been tested for FIV and FeLV, spayed/neutered and treated for all parasites. They can't wait to go to their permanent home, and Nima is so happy to know that her brother Nash is going with her! Congratulations!On September 19, 2020, Nash and Nima were adopted by a cat-loving couple from Hanwell where they will live their lives being spoiled by their loving humans! Congratulations to everyone! Send lots of photos!! | |
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Nadine and her brother "Nikolai" came to DunRoamin' with their mom and 5 siblings on June 25, 2020 from the NB SPCA. They were born on June 11, 2020. They are curious, happy, playful and energetic little kittens who love playing, jumping, running and every other thing they gets to do with their siblings. They have been very well socialized thanks to their foster parents and they LOVE other cats, too!Both kittens have had all vaccines completed, been tested for FIV and FeLV, spayed/neutered and treated for all parasites. They can't wait to go to their permanent home, and Nadine is so happy to know that her brother Nikolai is going with her! Congratulations!On September 19, 2020, Nadine and Nikolai left with their new family for their home in Upper Queensbury where they will live happily ever after. Congratulations! Thanks to their foster parents, their rescuers, their caregivers and everyone else who had a part in changing their lives! | |
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Nadine and her brother "Nikolai" came to DunRoamin' with their mom and 5 siblings on June 25, 2020 from the NB SPCA. They were born on June 11, 2020. They are curious, happy, playful and energetic little kittens who love playing, jumping, running and every other thing they gets to do with their siblings. They have been very well socialized thanks to their foster parents and they LOVE other cats, too!Both kittens have had all vaccines completed, been tested for FIV and FeLV, spayed/neutered and treated for all parasites. They can't wait to go to their permanent home, and Nadine is so happy to know that her brother Nikolai is going with her! Congratulations!On September 19, 2020, Nadine and Nikolai left with their new family for their home in Upper Queensbury where they will live happily ever after. Congratulations! Thanks to their foster parents, their rescuers, their caregivers and everyone else who had a part in changing their lives! | |
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Joy came to DunRoamin' when she was found on the side of the Trans Canada Highway near Riverbank on December 6, 2015. She was all alone, cold, hungry and had a porcupine quill in the side of her neck. She was diagnosed with a problem as a result of having eaten earthworms - that tells you how hungry she must have been! She was treated for this and is now perfectly well and healthy - and don't forget happy!Joy was born about March 6, 2015. She is exceptionally affectionate, wanting only to be held and cuddled. She purrs immediately when picked up, happy to be getting some attention. She is very aware of her surroundings and loves to explore and play. Joy is a true joy who hopes for a family soon.On March 5, 2016, Joy got her wish. As tomorrow is her birthday, she will spend it in her new home in Gagetown, NB. She even gets a new name - Lucy Liu! Congratulations to you and your new family! | |
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Nate and "Nico" came to DunRoamin' with their mom and five siblings on June 25, 2020 from the NB SPCA. They were born on June 11, 2020. Both are very cute, energetic, loving and affectionate little boys who were so anxious to start their new life together. They love each other and are so happy to know they will always be together.Nate and his siblings were fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV, spayed/neutered, treated for parasites and ready to go to their new homes by the middle of September. They could hardly wait, and neither could their new families!On September 12, 2020, Nate and Nico were so very excited to meet their new family! They all fell head over heels for each other and now live together in Saint John, NB. Thanks to their new family for keeping them together - they are so very fortunate! Please send lots of photos - their friends and foster family will miss them dearly! Congratulations to all! | |
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Nate and "Nico" came to DunRoamin' with their mom and five siblings on June 25, 2020 from the NB SPCA. They were born on June 11, 2020. Both are very cute, energetic, loving and affectionate little boys who were so anxious to start their new life together. They love each other and are so happy to know they will always be together.Nate and his siblings were fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV, spayed/neutered, treated for parasites and ready to go to their new homes by the middle of September. They could hardly wait, and neither could their new families!On September 12, 2020, Nate and Nico were so very excited to meet their new family! They all fell head over heels for each other and now live together in Saint John, NB. Thanks to their new family for keeping them together - they are so very fortunate! Please send lots of photos - their friends and foster family will miss them dearly! Congratulations to all! | |
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Joyce came to DunRoamin' on January 2, 2020. She is a beautiful and talkative little tabby who loves people and loves to be social - especially at meal time. Joyce had a urinary tract infection which was treated and she's since doing very well - all it took was a tiny bit of medical assistance! She was happy to be waited on by her DunRoamin' staff and hoped to join a family who will love her forever! She was slightly overweight and was therefore prescribed a diet which she was not very happy about following, but most of us wouldn't be! She loves her treats and she will do fine in a home where she can gets lots of attention (which she loves!), lots of exercise running up and down hallways, jumping onto window sills to watch birds and squirrels and jumping onto beds to spend her nights with her favourite people. Joyce was born about January 2, 2016 and is a very nice little girl who can't wait for a loving home. Please come meet her.On August 8, 2020, Joyce went to visit her friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, where she hoped to meet that special person who would invite her to share their life forever. And . . .That's exactly what happened! On September 12, 2020, Joyce was adopted by a young lady who had met her a couple of weeks previously and had visited several times. They were a perfect match for each other, and are now officially a family! Joyce would like to thank her new family for adopting her, and of course she is SO grateful to her friends at The Purrfect Cup who have been so nice to her while she stayed with them. Thank you to Korey, Shona and Staff - you're wonderful! | |
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Thaddeus came to us on on July 27, 2020, when he was found on the road in Bath when a caring lady was driving to work. He was awake, but unresponsive to stimuli and she knew he needed immediate medical assistance - there was only one place to go! Thaddeus was examined at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic and found to have a poor body condition, some dental issues, was missing hair on the back of his neck, had some swelling on the right side of his face and a hemorrhage in his right eye as well as some additional head trauma. Thaddeus was not yet neutered. It appears that he may have been struck by a vehicle and was unable to get off the road. He was very fortunate to have been picked up by the caring woman who rescued him. Thaddeus was born about July 27, 2016.Thaddeus improved very quickly and well thanks to the medical care he received. He was soon eating and responding well and with lots of rest and medical attention, he was soon well and able to join a family who will love and care for him for the rest of his life. He is a very loving and grateful little boy!On September 9, 2020, Thaddeus was SO happy to learn that he had been accepted into the home of a great family in Woodstock who has three DunRoamin' cats and a DunRoamin' dog - hi, Jazz, Kilo, Hermione and Corro!! Congratulations on your new family member! Thaddeus will be the newest best friend of a young boy who loves animals - you're a lucky little boy, Thaddeus! | |
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Swithin came to DunRoamin' on August 13, 2020 from Oakland along with two other kittens. She was born about June 13, 2020 and was emaciated, dehydrated, had fleas, ear mites and required her right eye to be removed due to the severity of the injury caused by her upper respiratory infection. Swithin was prescribed pain medication, antibiotics, eye medication, sub-cutaneous fluids and parasite control. She was soon feeling so much better, thanks to the medical care she received at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic.Swithin seems to need another kitten at all times - she sleeps, plays, cuddles with and follows them everywhere. She was born about June 20, 2020, so was only about eight weeks old when she came to us. She was tiny but has gained health, put on weight and will be spayed, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and then be ready, willing and eager for a home.On September 8, 2020, Swithin met a young couple from Fredericton and she very easily won their cat-loving hearts! Swithin will live her life with him and Bob, her new feline friend who is similar in age, looks very much like her and is also missing an eye. They will be best friends forever! Congratulations, Swithin, to both you and your new family! | |
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Abraham came to DunRoamin' on June 25, 2020, one of 22 cats brought to us by the NB SPCA. He was emaciated, dehydrated, his coat was greasy, he was matted and covered in filth, his ears were red, raw and ulcerated, he was leaking diarrhea, had ear mites, half his tail had no hair and he had a silver substance on his ears and hind legs. He was not in good shape.Abraham was met by his favourite new vet friend who worked very hard to bring him back to health. Abraham is progressing slowing, but his personality is very evident: he is very loving, very appreciative and very happy to have new friends who love and care for him. He's looking forward to being well enough to have a permanent family that will provide him with the life he has always deserved. Abraham was born about June 25, 2019, so was only a year old. He recently was diagnosed with diabetes and must now take insulin twice daily.On September 8, 2020, Abraham was excited to learn that he will now live out the rest of his life with his foster parents who have just made him a permanent family member. He now lives happily in Ashland where he will be spoiled at least as much as he deserves. Congratulations, Abraham - you certainly deserve a wonderful family after all you've been through. We are so grateful that you have one to take care of you for the rest of your life. | |
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Scotia and her brother Rabb returned to DunRoamin' on April 14, 2020. Scotia had showed signs of dizziness and had vomited, so both were returned to DunRoamin' as their adopters had found their busy-ness as kittens a bit too much for their household. Scotia and Rabb had originally come to us on November 16, 2019 from Centreville where they had been born into a colony of cats that continued to grow unchecked in size. We have been trying to assist in spaying and neutering this colony for quite some time, but have been only partially successful on our own - we need community help!Scotia was originally thought to have a polyp in her ear or a torn ear drum, but as of May 20, 2020, her ear is perfectly fine.! Scotia was born about September 29, 2019. She is friendly, loving, affectionate and can't wait to move into a home where she can run, play, wrestle and enjoy life! She is spayed, tested for FIV and FeLV, treated for parasites and her vaccines are up to date as of September 2020. She is GORGEOUS and can't wait for a home of her very own. She is currently getting over a little diarrhea and is grateful to have a foster home and family to care for her while she recovers.On August 31, 2020, we were elated to learn that her foster family could not bear the thought of giving her up. She now lives permanently in Hartland with her officially-permanent family. Congratulations to all - you're all very lucky to have each other! | |
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Rhea came to DunRoamin' on June 25, 2020, one of 22 sick or injured strays who were all brought by the NB SPCA for medical help. Rhea had ear mites, was lactating, had diarrhea and infection around her anus, as well as a heart murmur. This murmur has not changed since her arrival so may never be an issue. Annual exams will reveal if there will be a change, but she is a perfectly happy, healthy little girl now, thanks to her new friends and the medical assistance she received at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic. Rhea was born about January 1, 2019.Rhea is a very social little girl. She loves all people, is not at all disturbed by any of the dogs she has met and is happy to carry on a conversation with anyone who is interested. She will be spayed, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV, treated for all parasites and anxious to go to a loving home to start a whole new life very soon. On July 18, 2020, she and her friend Petra went to stay with our friends at The Purrfect Cup in Two Nations Crossing. Come visit and say hello!On August 29, 2020, Rhea was excited and happy to be adopted by a young newly-wed couple from Fredericton. They had fallen in love earlier (both the humans and Rhea!) and all wanted to be part of this newly-formed family. Congratulations to everyone! | |
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Sprout came to DunRoamin' on June 6, 2020. She was related to Keon, Kibble and Karson who have already been adopted. She was born about May 1, 2020. Sprout is independent. She likes to be in the same room as people and to sleep next to them, but she is not really a snuggly lap cat. She does not enjoy being picked up, but she absolutely loves to play and run and be goofy. She does not mind her kennel at all. She thanks her foster family for taking such good care of her for so long - she is a very lucky little girl.On August 28, 2020, Sprout was adopted by a family in Charleston where she will fit in perfectly with the two existing pets who will now be part of her family forever. Sprout is grateful for a loving and permanent home and thanks her foster family for making this happen for her. Congratulations to all! | |
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Olaf was about three years old when he came to DunRoamin' on February 26, 2013 from Rowena, where he had been a sick little stray. He had a bad upper respiratory infection, earmites and fleas. Unfortunately, he had no one to care for him and it's very cold out there these days and nights. He was born about February, 2009.Olaf was treated for all his medical problems. He's a sweetheart and is very grateful to be warm in his little red bed. He went to a foster home on April 19, 2013 where he made himself at home with their other cats and two dogs and he loved them all. He's a sweetheart with great big tomcat cheeks!On January 21, 2015, we learned that his foster family was not really a foster family. They had been his forever home as long as Olaf could remember, so he made it official! His canine and feline siblings are very happy, as well as his human mother, father and grandmother. Way to go, Olaf!! | |
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Bash came to us on the evening of June 14, 2020 from Centreville where he was yet another kitten who was born into a colony with no one to care for him. Sadly, two other kittens had passed away at the same location and Bash was cold, had fleas and was very scared. He was born about May 20, 2020, so was not even a month old yet - way too young to be on his own. This location is known for unowned stray cats who continue to grow in numbers despite our efforts to help, and we hope people will dedicate themselves to helping these little creatures.Bash was placed in the care of a vet tech. He was much too young to be away from his mother and was not interested in eating, so had to be bottle fed to ensure he received the nutrition and hydration he would normally get from his mom. Thanks for taking care of him, Taylor!Bash was diagnosed as having Cerebellar Hyperplasia - a condition in which the part of the brain which controls balance and co-ordination has not fully developed. For this reason, Bash sometimes appears "drunk," especially when he is excited. He is otherwise a normal kitten who loves to run, play, cuddle and play with his toy springs. On August 23, 2020, Bash was adopted by a young lady from Munia who had fallen in love with him on Day One. He will now live there happily ever after and very well loved. Congratulations, Bash! | |
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Anna came to DunRoamin' well after dark on March 6, 2014 from the Bath area. A car pulled into a driveway, dropped her out and drove away, making her someone else's responsibility.Anna was scared but was quickly made safe and warm. Had she not been noticed immediately and taken in she would have spent the night in a strange area with no shelter. The temperature was -14*C when she was abandoned. She was examined by a vet who determined that she was uninjured. She did a lot of hissing and spitting at first, but has realized that she's among friends now and is very friendly and affectionate. She's very energetic and LOVES to play with her cat friends. On September 16, 2014, Anna met a young couple from Fredericton and quickly made them realize that she was the one for them! She will be a new friend for their ex-DunRoamin' dog, also! Congratulations, Anna! Please write soon! | |
| Teller |
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Teller came to DunRoamin' on June 25, 2020, one of 22 brought to us through the NB SPCA. Teller was very thin, dehydrated and had a yellow discharge coming from his eyes indicating infection. He was immediately diagnosed and medicated by his favourite new vet friend. Teller was born about April 20, 2020.He is a very sweet little guy who is happy to know that he will have a permanent and loving home as soon as he is fully vaccinated, neutered, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. He can't wait!!On August 10, 2020, Teller was adopted by a young lady with whom he will live in Wolfville, NS, where he will have the company of Mathis (see below) - one of his very best friends from Day 1! Congratulations on your new home and family!! Send lots of photos!! | |
| Mathis |
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Mathis came to DunRoamin' on June 25, 2020, one of 22 brought to us through the NB SPCA. He was very thin, moderately lethargic, dehydated, had ropey intestins, sunken eyes, a low body temperature and discharge from his eyes. Mathis was born about April 22, 2020. He was very fortunate to be fostered by a vet tech to ensure he received the medical care he required around the clock until he was well enough to come to us.Mathis enjoyed the company of several kitten friends while he awaited his final vaccines, FIV and FeLV test and neuter. He is very playful, happy, loving and affectionate. He hopes to have a new home soon, and he hopes for a feline playmate - he's never been alone and he doesn't really like to be. He needs friends and family - don't we all?On August 10, 2020, Mathis was adopted by a young lady who was in love at first sight. He will be her new best friend and he will have the company of Teller (see above) - they have been together since Day 1 and are happy to remain so. They'll each have a best-feline friend! Congratulations!! | |
| Petra |
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Petra came to us on June 25, 2020, one of 22 who were brought by the NB SPCA. Petra had moderate gingivitis, had part of a molar missing, had ear mites, very dirty ears, red scaly skin and she was lactating - perhaps was the mom of some of the kittens who also arrived on this date. She was moderately skinny as well and was happy to plough into lots of good food. Petra may need some teeth extracted in a couple of years (the malformed tooth and some premolars and lower canines), so her potential adopter will need to keep this in mind for the future, and her annual exams will determine the requirement as necessary.Petra is a beautiful little girl who was born about June 1, 2018. She is loving, affectionate and vocal when she wants attention, which she loves! She is hoping for a new home where she will be loved forever! On July 18, 2020, she and her friend Rhea went to stay with their friends at The Purrfect Cup in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton. Come visit and say hello! You'll love this cafe and you can share your treats with lots of cats, too!On August 8, 2020, Petra was elated to learn that she had been invited to join a family in New Canaan which includes another cat and a young human who is already very much in love with her! Congratulations, Petra! Send lots of photos!! | |
| Bang |
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Bang came to DunRoamin' on July 31, 2009. A lady from Mount Pleasant, NB walked into the Clinic and demanded that we take her. It was explained that although we would be very willing to help with Bang's food and medical needs, we have more than 65 cats and kittens in our care and all our foster homes have multiple foster pets. She was asked if she could keep her, help find a home for her, or perhaps make a donation toward her care, but she refused, and after thrusting the kitten upon a vet tech, left the building. Bang is only about six or seven weeks old and is timid, although she's made great progress in only two days. She had earmites and sore eyes, which were both treated. She was also very hungry. We contacted Pam Antworth in Hartland, who was already fostering two of the Benton ferals, Jerika and Emily. Pam agreed to add Bang to her foster family, and Bang is very grateful to be the beneficiary of her compassion and generosity. On August 7, 2010, Bang decided that she needed a new position in the family. Since she was currently sleeping in the best spot on her mother's bed, she thought she should have a permanent place in her home. So it came to be that Bang, aka Boo/Little Munchkin/etc was the newest member of the family which now includes seven cats: Scamp, Rachel, Sutty, Ben, Char and FIB. Congratulations, Boo!! | |
| Bangor |
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Bangor and his three siblings were found in a cat carrier outside our door when we opened on June 29, 2020. They had been left there about 6:30 am, so had been all by themselves for about two hours in the cool morning, but appeared to be okay. They were assessed by a vet as soon as possible and found to be in decent health. They had been born about May 15, 2020.It is our hope that their mother is being cared for and that she will be spayed so that more kittens are not born into a world for whom there are already not enough homes and that this type of event does not occur again and again and again. PLEASE spay and neuter your pets!Bangor was be neutered, tested for FIV and FeLV, fully vaccinated and treated for all parasites. He was very grateful to be fostered by a DunRoamin' staff member where he learned to run, play, purr and be grateful for new friends and a chance for a happy, healthy life.On August 3, 2020, Bangor was excited to leave for his new home where he'll be a friend for two other pets. Congratulations, Bangor, send photos so we can watch you grow up! Your foster father will miss you terribly!! | |
| Fezzik |
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Fezzik came to DunRoamin' on June 25, 2020, one of 22 cats brought to us by the NB SPCA. Fezzik was underweight, dehydrated, had a yellow ocular discharge, conjunctivitis and ear mites.Fezzik is a sweet little boy who loves to play, wrestle, climb, jump, roll and anything else he can think of, as long as he has friends to do it with! His health conditions have been rectified and he feels wonderful. As soon as his vaccines are up to date, he is fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for parasites, he will be anxious to go to his new home - with his friend Teller. We are so happy they get to stay together!On August 2, 2020, Fezzik was SO excited to go to his new home in Lakeville where he'll live happily with two other DunRoamin' cats (Hi, Lemur! Hi, Mayella!!), and guess what?? Penn is going with him! Congratulations to everyone! Thanks for adding two more DunRoamin' cats to a wonderful family!! | |
| Biloxi |
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Biloxi and her three siblings Burton, Bryton and Bangor were found in a cat carrier outside our door when we opened on June 29, 2020. They had been left there about 6:30 am, so had been all by themselves for about two hours in the cool morning, but appeared to be okay. They were assessed by a vet as soon as possible and found to be in decent health. They had been born about May 15, 2020. It is our hope that their mother is being cared for and that she will be spayed so that more kittens are not born into a world for whom there are already not enough homes and that this type of event does not occur again and again.Biloxi will be spayed, tested for FIV and FeLV, fully vaccinated and treated for all parasites. Donations are appreciated to help provide for her. PLEASE. Spay and neuter your pets..On August 2, 2020, Biloxi was excited to leave for her new life, home and family in Tracey Mills where she'll have the best life ever! And to make things even more wonderful, her brother Burton (see below) got to to also!! Congratulations to all! Please send lots of photos!! | |
| Burton |
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Burton and his three siblings were found in a cat carrier outside our door when we opened on June 29, 2020. They had been left there about 6:30 am, so had been all by themselves for about two hours in the cool morning, but appeared to be okay. They were assessed by a vet as soon as possible and found to be in decent health. They had been born about May 15, 2020. Burton was named after the hometown of some very generous supporters and great friends!It is our hope that their mother is being cared for and that she will be spayed so that more kittens are not born into a world for whom there are already not enough homes and that this type of event does not occur again and again and again. PLEASE. Spay and neuter your pets.Burton is now neutered, tested for FIV and FeLV, fully vaccinated and treated for all parasites. As we are once again receiving large numbers of kittens born to cats who have not been spayed, donations are appreciated to help care for them.On August 2, 2020, Burton was elated to leave for his new home in Tracey Mills where he'll be one of two new additions (see Biloxi, above!) to this wonderful family. Thank you SO much for keeping these two little sweethearts together! Congratulations!! | |
| Burt |
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Burt came to DunRoamin' from Park Street in Perth-Andover where approximately ten cats run loose. He had a lame right front leg and a badly-infected and draining wound on his chest and armpit. He also had fleas and earmites. He came to us on March 24, 2011 when he was rescued by a gentleman who saw him and recognized his need for medical assistance. Burt's chest wound was treated, and he's fine now. He's a very nice boy, and he's looking forward to a home where he can live without fear of injury and pain. He's about one or two years old and loves to head butt and purr. And he's got that rogue-ish lop-sided Bruce Willis-type smirk/grin that makes him totally irresistible! On June 30, 2011, Burt met two young children, a six-year old boy and a four-year old girl. He and his friend Kia (see below) will be the new best friends of these two, and they'll live in Bristol. Congratulations! | |
| Bryton |
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Bryton and her three siblings were found in a cat carrier outside our door when we opened on June 29, 2020. They had been left there about 6:30 am, so had been all by themselves for about two hours in the cool morning, but appeared to be okay. They were assessed by a vet as soon as possible and found to be in decent health. They had been born about May 15, 2020, the result of yet more unspayed/unneutered cats. It is our hope that their mother is being cared for and that she will be spayed so that more kittens are not born into a world for whom there are already not enough homes and that this type of event does not occur again and again and again. PLEASE. Spay and neuter your pets.Bryton has now been spayed, tested for FIV and FeLV, fully vaccinated and treated for all parasites. As we are once again receiving many kittens who are unwanted by their owners, donations are appreciated to help care for them.On August 1, 2020, Bryton went to join her new family in Fredericton who has been waiting so patiently for this beautiful girl to join them. She will be a new sister for her feline sister, Luna! Congratulations, Bryton! Send lots of photos so your foster families can watch you grow up! | |
| Summit |
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Summit came to DunRoamin' from the Bristol area on June 4, 2020. He was part of a colony of cats that is being cared for by a kind and compassionate family. Unfortunately, Summit was not doing well so he came to us for help. Summit had a severe care of upper respiratory infection and his eyes were sealed shut with infection when he arrived. He was very hungry and ploughed into food. He was prescribed medication by the Florenceville Veterinary Clinc and he's now fine. Thanks to the wonderful vet tech who fostered him to ensure he had the round-the-clock medical care he requires. You're awesome, Chloe! And Summit is grateful for his foster home and family in Bath - he'll miss you all!This is yet another reminder of what can happen when pets are not spayed or neutered to ensure that more babies are not born into a world that does not have homes for the ones already present. Too many little ones suffer. Thanks to all who donate to ensure these babies get the medical help they need to become healthy, loving, grateful family members.On July 27, 2020, Summit was so excited to meet his new family - a young couple from Fredericton who immediately fell head over heals when they met him - and vice versa! Please send lots of photos - we'll all miss you!! | |
| Enzo |
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Enzocame to us on May 29, 2020 from the Connell area of Florenceville. He was born about April 23, 2020, so was only about five weeks old. He and his five siblings had been found alone on a dirt road and we are not at sure what had happened to their mom, but it appeared she had not been with them for a while. Enzo was emaciated, dehydrated, had conjunctivitis, ocular discharge, and was very happy to be warm, safe and have plenty of canned and dry kitten food - they are already eating on their own! All kittens are now on antibiotics to help them overcome their medical issues.Enzo lived in a foster home with four of his siblings where they were observed and cared for around the clock. They are all thriving, loving, playful little furballs and we thank his human and feline foster family for the love, care, attention and support they provide to all of DunRoamin' on a daily basis!On July 25, 2020, Enzo went to live with his new family along with his sister, Erica (see below) in Fredericton. We are so happy that they get to stay together - they are very fortunate! Congratulations to all! Please write soon and send lots of photos. | |
| Eryn |
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Eryn came to us on May 29, 2020 from the Connell area of Florenceville. She was born about April 23, 2020, so was only about five weeks old. She and her five siblings had been found alone on a dirt road and we are not sure what had happened to their mom, but it appeared she had not been with them for a while. Her sister, Elfin, was in very bad shape and left us after only 12 short hours. Please read about her on our Pet Memorials page. on Eryn was emaciated, dehydrated, had conjunctivitis, ocular discharge, and was very happy to be warm, safe and have plenty of canned and dry kitten food - they are already eating on their own! All kittens were placed on antibiotics to help them overcome their medical issues.Eryn lived in a foster home with four of her siblings where they were all observed and cared for around the clock. They are all thriving, loving, playful little furballs and we thank her human and feline foster family for the love, care, attention and support they provide to all of DunRoamin' on a daily basis!On July 24, 2020, Eryn was elated to leave for her permanent home in Fredericton where she'll be spoiled beyond her wildest dreams and have the home, love and family that she deserves. And to really sweeten the pot even more, her brother, Emmett (see below) got to go along, so they'll always have each other, as well as their loving human mother! Congratulations! Write soon! | |
| Erica |
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Erica came to us on May 29, 2020 from the Connell area of Florenceville. She was born about April 23, 2020, so was only about five weeks old. She and her five siblings had been found alone on a dirt road and we are not at sure what had happened to their mom, but it appeared she had not been with them for a while. Erica was emaciated, dehydrated, had conjunctivitis, ocular discharge, and was very happy to be warm, safe and have plenty of canned and dry kitten food - they are already eating on their own! All kittens are now on antibiotics to help them overcome their medical issues.Erica is in a foster home with four of her siblings where they will all be observed and cared for around the clock. They are all thriving, loving, playful little furballs and we thank her human and feline foster family for the love, care, attention and support they provide to all of DunRoamin' on a daily basis!On July 25, 2020, Erica was excited to leave for her new home in Fredericton where she will live happily ever after with her brother, Enzo (see above). We are so happy they will stay together as family! Thank you SO much! Send lots of photos - we can't wait to see you grow up! | |
| Emmett |
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Emmett came to us on May 29, 2020 from the Connell area of Florenceville. He was born about April 23, 2020, so was only about five weeks old. He and his five siblings had been found alone on a dirt road and we are not sure what had happened to their mom, but it appeared she had not been with them for a while. His sister, Elfin, was in very bad shape and left us after only 12 short hours. Please read about her on our Pet Memorials page. Emmett was emaciated, dehydrated, had conjunctivitis, ocular discharge, and was very happy to be warm, safe and have plenty of canned and dry kitten food - they are already eating on their own! All kittens were prescribed antibiotics to help them overcome their medical issues.Emmett lived in a foster home with four of his siblings where they were observed and cared for around the clock. They are all thriving, loving, playful little furballs and we thank his human and feline foster family for the love, care, attention and support they provide to all of DunRoamin' on a daily basis!On July 24, 2020, Emmett was elated to leave for his new home in Fredericton. And to make it even sweeter, his sister, Eryn (see above), got to go along! They'll always have each other for love and company, which they'll share with their new mom. Congratulations to all! Please write soon! | |
| Quimby |
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Quimby came to DunRoamin' on March 30, 2020 from the Plaster Rock area where he was blocked (urine could not leave his body due to blockage). He was in critical condition. Quimby was born about March 30, 2017.His new vet went to work to help him immediately. Quimby is doing well and will require a diet of food that will ensure his body does not make crystals that might block his urine from leaving his body again. We have had dozens of cats who eat Royal Canin Urinary S/O food and, once on this diet, have never had a single recurrence. You're gonna be fine, Quimby! As of April 12, 2020, he is much more comfortable. He was initially timid, but quickly realized that the hand near him is friendly and reacts happily to be patted and loved. On April 15, 2020, Quimby left vet care and moved in with our other S/O boys and he is doing perfectly well. The moment a hand is near him, he's patting himself with it! He is a beautiful loving little boy. As long as he eats a diet of Royal Canin S/O food only, he will be fine! Quimby also takes a joint supplement daily, but it is very inexpensive and he loves it! On July 23, 2020, Quimby met a very nice lady from Fredericton who had seen him on our website and wanted to meet him. It was love at first sight and he now lives happily with her, spoiled beyond his wildest dreams! Thanks for giving this little boy a loving home and all the care he'll ever need, Kate! He's very grateful to have you!! | |
| Montoya |
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Montoya came to DunRoamin' on June 25, 2020, one of 22 cats brought to us by the NB SPCA. Montoya was underweight, slightly dehydrated, had ear mites and an infectious discharge from his eyes. Montoya was born about April 1, 2020.Montoya received all medical attention he required and is now doing purrfectly well. He hopes for a new home soon, either with one of his kitten friends or he would like to go to a home that already has another cat to play with and keep him company. These little ones are all happy to have friends to play with and to sleep in a kitten pile with lots of body heat and soft heartbeats!On July 22, 2020, Montoya met a young lady from Fredericton and it was love at first sight - for both of them!! Montoya left for his new home on August 9, 2020, where he is now the best friend of Julian, a beautiful cat who has been waiting for someone to play with! And Montoya is that boy! They are doing very well together and we're so glad for everyone - feline and human alike! Send LOTS of photos!! Congratulations! | |
| Cliff |
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Cliff came to DunRoamin' on June 27, 2020, from Upper Brighton where he had been observed being thrown out the window of a moving car several days earlier. His rescuers were unable to care for him.Cliff was examined at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic and the following was learned: he had an upper respiratory infection, ear mites and mild-to-moderate stomatitis - we'll have to keep an eye on his mouth to see if he will require a dental in the future.Cliff was born about June 27, 2019 and is a very nice boy. He is looking forward to getting better really soon. He is now neutered, vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and ready to go to a loving home. He is showing his appreciation for all he has received by being one of the most affectionate cats we know, and we know a lot of them! He is truly grateful for the love and care he is receiving and thanks us at every single opportunity with purrs, head butts and any other way he can express himself!On July 22, 2020, Cliff was excited to leave for his new home in Hay Settlement where he'll be a new sibling for another DunRoamin' cat, Diaz, who is living the wonderful life he had always dreamed! He and Cliff will be best buddies and they'll both take excellent care of their humans! Congratulations to all! | |
| Asia |
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Asia originally came to us from Woodstock on April 16, 2016 as a baby who was not eating and had no mother to care for her. She was well cared for and was adopted in June, 2016. She was born about March 26, 2016.Asia was returned to us on May 7, 2020, as her adopter could no longer care for her. Asia had tartar on her teeth, had fecal balls and matts on her rear end which required her to be shaved, she had severe ear mites and her vaccines were not current. All these things have been addressed and she is doing very well. She is a gorgeous, loving little girl who deserves the best. On June 20, 2020, Asia went to stay with friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, NB. Stop in and visit! The coffee is fantastic and the staff is amazing! And the cats will love to see you!! Asia loved it here, especially since she was treated like the queen she believes herself to be! She ruled the cafe with an iron paw until . . .. . . July 18, 2020, when she was adopted by a young couple from Fredericton. She will be an only cat, which has been her wish, so that she can get ALL the attention for herself and enjoy the riches of two human servants. Congratulations, Asia! Send lots of photos - we'll all miss you and will be so happy to see you in your wonderful new life! Asia and DunRoamin' thank the Purrfect Cup for all their care and friendship. You're amazing!! | |
| Dorothy |
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Dorothy came to us on August 7, 2019 from the Hartland area. She had a large number of fleas, wasted muscle mass, poor dental condition and was dehydrated. She had also been declawed, but still had one nail remaining. Dorothy is a beautiful little senior cat who was born about August 7, 2008. Dorothy requires thyroid medication and is doing very well. She is a beautiful, loving senior cat who hopes to be welcomed into a warm and loving home where she can languish comfortably in her remaining senior years. She is currently fostered by a very kind and loving young man in Greenfield where she has both canine and feline foster siblings and she rules the roost! And she's spoiled beyond her dreams! On July 12, 2020, Dorothy met a lady from Dartmouth, NS, who fell in love with her. Dorothy will now be a sibling for a 15-year-old cat and two dogs whom she will love as well. Thank you so much to your new family - this is your dream!! Send lots of photos - we will all miss you, especially your foster father! | |
| Booker |
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Booker came to DunRoamin' on July 2, 2020, from Woodstock where he was found hanging around outside a home. He had already been neutered and had dirt and debris in his ears, so may have been outdoors for a while. Booker requires some dental work as he has tartar, gingivitis and a broken tooth - that must hurt! Booker was born about June 2, 2010 and is blind. His rescuers attempted to find his home and family but were unsuccessful. Booker will receive the dental care he requires, as well as all vaccines and he will be tested for FIV and FeLV. He is a beautiful, affectionate and happy little boy who is not at all upset about not being able to see - he already has many friends who help him when he needs it and he is very quick to learn his way around. He would love to have a kind, quiet, safe and loving retirement home with a family who would spoil him in a manner that he (and we!) believe he deserves! Booker has already had some teeth removed and he will undergo dental surgery again near the end of July. Then he'd love to meet someone who will love and care for him forever. On July 11, 2020, Booker's dream came true! He was introduced to two very kind and generous cat people from New Maryland who had welcomed our Lois (who was also blind) in their lives, and Lois was extremely fortunate to have such a wonderful family. Lois is no longer with us, and we all miss her terribly. Their home is perfect for another blind cat - actually, two blind cats, because Sharon (see below) was also adopted! Thank you so much for giving two more cats the love and life they deserve! Congratulations to all!! | |
| Sharon |
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Sharon came to DunRoamin' on January 13, 2020. She was born about January 13, 2010, so was about ten years old. Sharon was not yet spayed and was very timid. She is functionally blind and required patience and love to ensure she could become comfortable and secure in a new setting. She is choosy about her food, but is content to have a couch and a nice cardboard box to curl up in. She is eating Hill's I/D dry food but she would much rather have canned food - anything will do!Sharon can have a bit of an attitude sometimes, but for the most part is very happy to be in the same room and have people company. She is now spayed, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV. She would prefer a quiet home and would be happy to have a feline friend or two for company as well. She is very comfortable finding her way around her current home - perhaps she sees enough light and shadows to find her way easily. It is a true honour to find her curled up happily by one of her humans - until she decides she'd prefer her favourite cardboard box for a bit!!Sharon has come a long way. She greets us at the door, sometimes sits happily with us, sometimes goes off in a corner by herself, but she is happy to have love, warmth, family, a nice bed and a full bowl of food. Who could ask for more??On July 11, 2020, Sharon was so pleased to learn that she had been invited to join a wonderful family in New Maryland, where she'll be a new friend for DunRoamin's Derp and four other cats whom she will love. She will now join the family who had our Lois (who was also blind) in their lives, and Lois was extremely fortunate to have such a wonderful family. Lois is no longer with us, and we all miss her terribly. We were also happy to learn that Booker is going too (see above)!! These two blind cats will have no fear or worries for the rest of their lives! Congratulations! Thanks, Kyla and Remi!! | |
| Dragon |
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Dragon came to us on May 20, 2020 from Woodstock where he was a stray who was seen to not be doing well. He was badly matted, skittish and hungry. He was also hanging around a high-traffic area which put his life in jeopardy. Fortunately, a very kind couple noticed his distress and brought him for help.Dragon was born about May 19, 2018. He was prescribed medication for conjunctivitis, had ear mites and his gums had started to recede, so he may need dental work in the future, but not for a while. He is now neutered and has begun his vaccine protocol. Dragon is currently living with his rescuers who endeavour to teach him that he is safe and will now have a good life. We hoped he would become social enough to be a pet, but it seems he might prefer to live a more happy life as a barn cat - he has come a long way, but is still not comfortable in a home.On July 9, 2020, Dragon and all of his friends were elated to learn that a very nice couple from Jackson Falls had seen his photo, read his story and thought they might be able to offer him a nice home. Dragon now lives in the Dragon Den where he rules the horses and spends his days playing in the barn and watching squirrels run in the yard. And he has a great view of the water! He is very grateful to be warm, safe, fed and have family. Thanks very much for changing his life! | |
| Stormi |
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Bridget and "Stormi" were two of seven tiny baby kittens who came to DunRoamin' from Dumfries, NB on April 15, 2020. They had been found on April 11, 2020 on the side of the road in an area with no homes or buildings. Approximately 10 other cats several months older had also been found. Almost all were friendly and their rescuers assumed someone had dumped them as the location was remote and most cats had obviously been around people before. These seven babies, Bridget, Talia, Claire, Adam, Kelby, Kiren and Stormi were born approximately April 8, 2020.Their rescuers went to the area to catch and help as many as possible. These seven little ones apparently had no mother so had to be fed by syringe and stimulated to pee and poop every two to three hours around the clock to ensure they survived. Their rescuers were unable to take on the expense or requirements for these little ones, so they came to us.All seven babies were fed KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer) by their foster mother every few hours around the clock. Their constipation was addressed and they were soon all eating, growing well and starting to gain weight. We are sad to report that Little Adam, who was the smallest of the litter, left us on the early afternoon of April 17, 2020, despite all medical assistance administered. He will be missed. You can read about him on our Pet Memorials page.Bridget and Stormi are happy to know that when they are old enough, they will be adopted together into a wonderful family in Nackawic, NB. They'll leave on Canada Day! Yahoooo!! CongratulationsAnd, as promised, their new family arrived to collect them on July 1, 2020! We are so pleased that these two little ones will get to stay together. We thank their new family for adopting them, for their love and support and for all they do for those who require some extra love and support - be they two-, three- or four-legged! Congratulations on your new family additions. Thank you SO much!! | |
| Joxer |
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Joxer came to DunRoamin' on June 14, 2020. Born about June 11, 2018, he had what appeared to be an abscessed bite injury on his front leg which required medical care. Joxer is neutered and tested for FIV and FeLV and fully vaccinated. And his leg is now just fine! It's a wonder what a little medical care and love can do!Joxer is an amazingly affectionate little boy. He loves people, other cats, food, toys - you name it, he loves it! And he has won the heart of each person he has met! He has a wonderful purr and he's not afraid to use it!Joxer will be ready for a home in early July and looks forward to joining his new family which includes former DunRoamin' stray, Beaumont, and they even look alike! Yahoo! They're friends already!On June 30, 2020, Joxer's family arrived to take him home. He now lives happily ever after and is as loved and spoiled as Beaumont - and that's a LOT! Congratulations, Joxer, you've hit the jackpot with your new family. Don't forget to stay in touch! | |
| Kiran |
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Kiran and his sister Talia (see below) were two of seven tiny baby kittens who came to DunRoamin' from Dumfries, NB on April 15, 2020. They had been found on April 11, 2020, on the side of the road in an area with no homes or buildings. Approximately 10 other cats several months older had also been found there. Almost all were friendly and their rescuers assumed someone had dumped them as the location was remote and most cats were social, obviously having been around people before. These seven babies, Bridget, Talia, Claire, Adam, Kelby, Kiren and Stormi were born approximately April 8, 2020.Their rescuers went to the area to catch and help as many as possible. These seven little ones apparently had no mother so had to be fed by syringe and stimulated to pee and poop every two to three hours around the clock to ensure they survived. Their rescuers were unable to take on the expense or requirements for these little ones, so they came to us.All seven babies were fed KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer) by their foster mother every few hours around the clock. Their constipation was addressed and they were eventually all eating, growing well and starting to gain weight. We are sad to report that Little Adam, who was the smallest of the litter, left us on the early afternoon of April 17, 2020, despite all medical assistance received. He will be missed. You can read about him on our Pet Memorials page.On June 28, 2020, Kiran and his sister, Talia, were both very fortunate to be adopted by a very kind and generous family in Burton where they now live happily ever after. Congratulations!! Please send lots of photos as you grow!! Your foster parents will miss you greatly!! | |
| Talia |
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Talia and her brother Kiran (see above) were two of seven tiny baby kittens who came to DunRoamin' from Dumfries, NB on April 15, 2020. They had been found on April 11, 2020, on the side of the road in an area with no homes or buildings. Approximately 10 other cats several months older had also been found. Almost all were friendly and their rescuers assumed someone had dumped them as the location was remote and most cats were friendly, obviously having been around people before. These seven babies, Bridget, Talia, Claire, Adam, Kelby, Kiren and Stormi were born approximately April 8, 2020.Their rescuers went to the area to catch and help as many as possible. These seven little ones apparently had no mother so had to be fed by syringe and stimulated to pee and poop every two to three hours around the clock to ensure they survived. Their rescuers were unable to take on the expense or requirements for these little ones, so they came to us.All seven babies were fed KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer) by their foster mother every few hours around the clock. Their constipation was addressed and they were eventually all eating, growing well and starting to gain weight. We are sad to report that Little Adam, who was the smallest of the litter, left us on the early afternoon of April 17, 2020, despite all medical assistance received. He will be missed. You can read about him on our Pet Memorials page.On June 28, 2020, Talia was adopted by a wonderful family in Burton where she will live happily ever after. And guess what?? Her brother Kiran got to go along too! This is wonderful that you get to stay together! Congratulations! Send lots of photos so we can see you both grow up! Your foster parents will miss you! | |
| Keon |
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Keon and his brothers Karson and Kibble came to us on June 5, 2020 from Arthurette. They had been born about May 1, 2020, so were only about five weeks old. All kittens had serious conjunctivitis and had no other option for life. Little Keon was very thin and his eyes were stuck shut with infection. He is on antibiotics, eye drops and subcutaneous fluids. Keon had to be fed by syringe to ensure he gets the nutrition he requires, and he required much medical care.Thanks to a generous FVC staff member, all three little ones had round-the-clock medical care in their foster home. Thanks, Meaghan! They were then fostered by DunRoamin' staff where they enjoyed each other immensely! We are sad to report that, despite all efforts, little Karson was unable to survive. Please read about him on our Pet Memorials page. This is yet another reminder to spay and neuter your pets! Please help us make certain that this doesn't continue to happen. Please donate to our D-SNAP (DunRoamin' Spay/Neuter Assistance Program) which helps to spay and neuter low-income or colony cats. Your assistance in helping these little ones is greatly appreciated.On June 27, 2020, Keon was happy to learn that both he and his brother Kibble (see below) had been chosen to join the family of a very nice couple from Saint John. They will live happily ever after, spoiled just as much as they deserve! Congratulations! Please remind your family each day how much we appreciate their support! Be good, boys!! Send photos!! Your foster parents will miss you!! | |
| Kibble |
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Kibble and his brothers Keon and Karson came to us on June 5, 2020 from Arthurette. They had been born about May 1, 2020, so were only about five weeks old. All kittens had serious conjunctivitis and had no other option for life. Little Kibble was in the best shape of the three brothers, but was very thin and both eyes were infected. He was prescribed antibiotics, eye drops and subcutaneous fluids. Keon had to be fed by syringe by his foster parent - thank you so much for taking such great care of them! Thanks to a generous FVC staff member, all three little ones had round-the-clock medical care in their foster home. Thanks, Meaghan! They were then fostered by DunRoamin' staff where they enjoyed each other immensely! We are sad to report that, despite all efforts, little Karson was unable to survive. Please read about him on our Pet Memorials page. This is yet another reminder to spay and neuter your pets! Please help us make certain that this doesn't continue to happen. Please donate to our D-SNAP program which helps to spay and neuter low-income or colony cats. Your assistance in helping these little ones is greatly appreciated.On June 27, 2020, Kibble was introduced to a very nice couple from Saint John and that is the end of the story, because they will now live happily ever after! And to make it even better, Kibble's brother Keon got to go along, too, so they get to stay together! Thank you so much for adopting them both and thank you so much for your ongoing support. We are SO grateful!! Congratulations!! Send lots of photos! Your foster parents will miss you!! | |
| Kelby |
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Kelby and his sister Claire (see below) were two of seven tiny baby kittens who came to DunRoamin' from Dumfries, NB on April 15, 2020. They had been found on April 11, 2020, on the side of the road in an area with no homes or buildings. Approximately 10 other cats several months older had also been found. Almost all were friendly and their rescuers assumed someone had dumped them as the location was remote and most cats were social, obviously having been around people before. These seven babies, Bridget, Talia, Claire, Adam, Kelby, Kiren and Stormi were born approximately April 8, 2020.Their rescuers went to the area to catch and help as many as possible. These seven little ones apparently had no mother so had to bed fed by syringe and stimulated to pee and poop every two to three hours around the clock to ensure they survived. Their rescuers were unable to take on the expense or requirements for these little ones, so they came to us.All seven babies were fed KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer) by their foster mother every few hours around the clock. Their constipation was addressed and they were soon all eating, growing well and starting to gain weight. We are sad to report that Little Adam, who was the smallest of the litter, left us on the early afternoon of April 17, 2020, despite all medical assistance received. He will be missed. You can read about him on our Pet Memorials page.Kelby was placed under the professional care of a vet tech as he was diagnosed with pneumonia. Our thanks to the vet tech who so generously took on his care to make sure he had the best chance possible. He is now happy, healthy and waiting for a home!On June 27, 2020, Kelby was very happy to learn that he had been invited to join a family in Fredericton, and his sister Claire was invited also! Congratulations! They will be new family for a lady and her young daughter who are already very much in love with them both! Congratulations! Send lots of photos - we'd love to watch you grow up!! Your foster parents will miss you! | |
| Claire |
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Claire and her brother Kelby (see above) were two of seven tiny baby kittens who came to DunRoamin' from Dumfries, NB on April 15, 2020. They had been found on April 11, 2020, on the side of the road in an area with no homes or buildings. Approximately 10 other cats several months older had also been found. Almost all were friendly and their rescuers assumed someone had dumped them as the location was remote and most cats were friendly, obviously having been around people before. These seven babies, Bridget, Talia, Claire, Adam, Kelby, Kiren and Stormi were born approximately April 8, 2020.Their rescuers went to the area to catch and help as many as possible. These seven little ones apparently had no mother so had to bed fed by syringe and stimulated to pee and poop every two to three hours around the clock to ensure they survived. Their rescuers were unable to take on the expense or requirements for these little ones, so they came to us.All seven babies were fed KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer) by their foster mother every few hours around the clock. Their constipation was addressed and they are now all eating, growing well and starting to gain weight. We are sad to report that Little Adam, who was the smallest of the litter, left us on the early afternoon of April 17, 2020, despite all medical assistance received. He will be missed. You can read about him on our Pet Memorials page.Claire is a sweet little girl who loves to sleep in a kitten pile! She loves her siblings and is well loved by all. On June 27, 2020, Claire was adopted by a cat-loving family in Fredericton and to make it even better, her brother Kelby went also! Congratulations to you and your new family! Send lots of photos!! Your foster parents will miss you!! | |
| Stinkerbelle |
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Stinkerbelle came to us on March 4, 2020 from Perth-Andover where she had been pooping outside the box and her owner no longer wanted her. She is a beautiful long-haired pewter-and-grey kitty who is very loving and attentive. She was born about August 2, 2010. Stinkerbelle is doing well. She is up to date on her vaccines as of June 2020 and is anxious to have a new home where she'll be warm, safe and loved. She was on a bit of medication and is now using her litter box consistently, so she's ready to meet her new family. She would like to be in a home where she can get all the human attention, although she will consider sharing that with one or two other cats! On May 11, 2020, Stinkerbelle went to stay with her friends at The Purrfect Cup. Come meet her and enjoy a great cup of coffee! We are very grateful to Korey, Shona and the staff of The Purrfect Cup for giving them such a great place to stay and to meet new people!On June 20, 2020, Stinkerbelle was so happy to be adopted by a very nice young man from Fredericton. She now lives happily with him! Please send lots of photos, Stinkerbelle! We'll all miss you! | |
| Carina |
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Carina came to us on February 6, 2020, from the SPCA. She was thin, was not interested in eating, had frostbite and enlarged lymph nodes which have since been treated and she's fine! She was born about January 25, 2015. She was initially a bit shy but is a beautiful little girl who loves people once she gets to know them.Carina was treated for her medical problems and is now perfectly fine. She is fully vaccinated and ready for a home. She loves other cats and lots of attention. She loves to be brushed and will be the perfect companion for anyone! She'd be happiest in a home with other cats so she has someone to play and cuddle with but she loves human cuddling too! She stayed with friends in Coldstream until June 6, 2020, when she went to visit friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Two Nations Crossing. She loves it there! So will you! Please drop in and check it out!On June 20, 2020, Carina was adopted by a family in Fredericton where she has a new young best human friend who loves her terribly - and vice versa! Congratulations, Carina! Please send us lots of photos! | |
| Rabb |
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Rabb and his sister Scotia returned to DunRoamin' on April 14, 2020. Scotia had showed signs of dizziness and had vomited, so both were returned to DunRoamin' as their adopters had found their busy-ness as kittens a bit too much for their household. Scotia and Rabb had originally come to us on November 16, 2019 from Centreville where they had been born into a colony of cats that continued to grow unchecked in size. We have been trying to assist in spaying and neutering this colony for quite some time, but have been only partially successful on our own - we need community help!Rabb was born about September 29, 2019, so was only about eight months old. He is friendly, loving, affectionate and can't wait to move into a home where he can run, play, wrestle and enjoy life! Rabb is neutered, tested for FIV and FeLV, treated for parasites and his vaccines are up to date as of September 2020. He is a handsome little boy who enjoys the company of other cats immensely. As of June 6, 2020, he is staying with his friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe where he is the life of the party! He immediately showed his true personality that is nothing but joy, playfulness and love. Thanks to our friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe for fostering him. Please drop in, meet some cats and enjoy the best coffee you've had! This place is GREAT!!On June 20, 2020, Rabb was ecstatic to be adopted by two young gentleman to be a friend for their cat who is very similar in personality. The got along immediately and Rabb couldn't be happier (neither could we!) Congratulations, Rabb! Keep sending photos!! | |
| Rosalita |
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Rosalita and her sister Gretchen arrived at DunRoamin' on August 2, 2019. They had originally come from the Edmundston area where they had been found in an empty apartment. Fortunately, they had no extreme health problems, but no one wanted them and they were scheduled for euthanasia. Rosalita was born about February 1, 2019, so was only a kitten. She was initially timid, of course, after what she'd been through, but she was soon doing so much better. She is now spayed, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. She is a beautiful little girl who dreams of a family to grow up in.On October 2, 2019, Rosalita and her sister Gretchen were fostered by a very kind lady in Bath. We are very grateful, as we are completely full at DunRoamin'. We appreciate the help very much!On June 13, 2020, Rosalita was excited to learn that she had been chosen to join a family in Upper Kent where she will have feline sisters with whom to interact. Congratulations, Rosalita! Send photos!! | |
| Chica |
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Chica came to us on May 11, 2020 from the Woodstock area where she had been a stray who was hanging around an area where there was much vehiclular traffic and it was very unsafe for her. She is a beautiful little tabby girl who was already spayed upon her arrival. Numerous attempts were made to locate her family, but all failed. She has been tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. She is also now fully up to date on her vaccines.Chica is a very friendly and loving little girl. She enjoys cuddles, pats and almost all interaction with humans. She is very happy and grateful to have a staff to meet her every need! She was born about May 11, 2016.On June 12, 2020, Chica was so very excited to meet a young family who immediately fell in love with her, and her with them! She now owns two young children who love her and will care for her every need - that's mostly cuddling! Congratulations, Chica! Send lots of photos! We can't wait to see your happy face with your two new human siblings! | |
| Matthew |
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Matthew came to us on February 28, 2019 from Belleville, NB. He had been found hiding under a deck in extremely cold weather and he obviously needed help. He was VERY cold, hungry and dehydrated, but he was also scared enough to bite his rescuer while being caught.Matthew slowly became comfortable with his human caregivers. We have no idea what he's had to go through in his young life so far, but we do know that his life has definitely changed for the better. He is neutered, vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites - he feels SO much better. He's starting to trust us and we will make sure that continues so that he can find a warm and loving home for the rest of his life. He's still quite timid, but he'll get there, thanks to the love and patience of his DunRoamin' staff!On June 9, 2020, Matthew met a young couple from Fredericton. They have a cat now whose story and personality matched Matthew's, and they were very eager to give him a home and make him as comfortable as their cat had become. Matthew was attracted to them instantly and within a short period of time was accepting food from them and playing with them. This is wonderful, Matthew! Some things are meant to be, and this is one of them! Congratulations to you and your new family! Send LOTS of photos - we will all miss you!! | |
| Thyme |
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Thyme was returned to DunRoamin' on October 15, 2019. She originally came to DunRoamin' on February 12, 2019 from Bath where she was a stray. She was adopted to a home in Fredericton on August 12, 2019, but it gradually became evident that she was not comfortable around small children. She also began guarding food dishes from other cats, so we think that she might be happier now as an only cat in a home with no small children.Thyme was born about February 11, 2018. She is a beautiful pewter grey and will make a great friend for the home that wants only one cat. On November 16, 2019, Thyme went to join her friends at The Purrfect Cup, Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, where she hoped to meet her new family. While there, she met a young military man who fell in love, and vice versa and . . .. . . on June 6, 2020, she was officially adopted into his family. Now known as Ghost, she is forever in his heart and she has been purrfect company, especially during this COVID-19 time of isolation - she's made all the difference, because she gets ALL the attention, ALL the time! What could be better? Congratulations, Ghost! Send photos! | |
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Tempurrance came to us on May 31, 2019 from Grafton where she had followed someone home the previous evening. This person observed a large open wound on her back and realized she needed medical care she could not provide.Tempurrance was immediately examined by her new best vet friend who determined that she had moderate tartar on her teeth and that she required parasite control. Her wounds may be the result of an old abscess that had not healed or perhaps a form of dermatitis. Tempurrance's date of birth is estimated at about May 31, 2018. She was provided with medication and had to wear an E-Collar (which she did NOT enjoy!) for a bit, but she's now fine. As you can see in this latest photo, Tempurrance is doing very well. She has a bit of an attitude, as do all great cats! And, she DEFINITELY knows how beautiful she is! The wound on her back is healed and she's anxious to join a loving family where she can remain indoors for the rest of her life where it is safe and she'll be loved and cared for forever. As of May 18, 2020, Tempurrance is staying with her friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe where she is loving it! Please come meet this lovely queen and check out the Purrfect Cup!!On June 6, 2020, Tempurrance met a lady and her young daughter who had fallen in love with her on their visits to The Purrfect Cup. We are so grateful to have them as friends! Thank you for all you do for these little ones! Tempurrance now rules her new home in Fredericton where she is STILL the Queen of Everything! Congratulations, Tempurrance! Send lots of photos! | |
| Healey |
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Healey came to DunRoamin' from Saint Thomas where she had lived for about a year, but had been struck by a vehicle while outside. Her left hind leg was badly fractured at her knee and she also had open wounds on the same leg. We thought she may require her leg to be amputated, but that wasn't the case! Thanks to the care she received at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic, she's doing great! Healey was already spayed upon arrival.Healey was born about October 26, 2017 and is a sweetheart. She is loving, affectionate and thanked her vet for the care she received with a loud purr. She is a beautiful little girl who has now received the health care she required and will be an indoor cat for the rest of her life. As she (and thousands of others) have proved: it's not safe for cats to be outdoors! As with all of us who have had a broken bone, she may experience arthritis down the road, but that's a long way away, if ever! She is just grateful to be warm, safe, pain-free and spoiled!Healey has a small hernia on her belly, but it appears to be fine and does not require surgery, but we will keep an eye on it to ensure nothing changes. As of January 30, 2020, she was fostered with her friends at The Purrfect Cup, Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, Please drop in, say hello to the kitties and have a great cup of coffee - this place is WONDERFUL! When The Purrfect Cup was closed due to COVID-19, Healey was so fortunate to be fostered by a Purrfect Cup employee (thanks, Brenna!) and she loved her! It took her a couple of weeks to become comfortable with her foster sibling, but then they were fine - they just needed some time! Healey may take a few weeks to settle in to a new environment, but once she's in, she's ALL in!On June 6, 2020, a very nice family traveled to The Purrfect Cup from Saint John to make Healey a permanent member of their family. She will be a friend for their current cat - thank you!! Healey will be spoiled beyond her dreams and we are all very happy for her. Don't forget to send photos, Healey! We will all miss you, especially your friends at The Purrfect Cup!! | |
| Baliene |
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Baliene, her mom Salt and four siblings Sherpa, Maldon, Lowry and Maldon came to us on August 6, 2020 from Woodstock where Salt had been part of the Woodstock Community Cat Program. She had been brought as part of Woodstock's program to spay/neuter unowned cats within the town limits, but had almost immediately given birth to these five little darlings. Baliene is the only female - she's outnumbered by brothers! He was born August 6, 2020.Salt and her babies are grateful to the lady and family who rescued them and fostered them while they grow into beautiful, loving pets thanks to the love and care they are now receiving. We're happy to know their lives now will include medical care, spays/neuters, vaccines to protect them from illnesses and families to provide them with love and care. This is yet another reminder to spay/neuter our pets so that more are not born into a world in which there are not enough homes for those already here. Please spay and neuter.Baliene and her siblings were fostered by a vet tech who took exceptionally good care of them and they are all loving, sweet and affectionate little kittens.On December 1, 2020, Baliene was adopted by a family in Woodstock where she will rule the roost - she has them wrapped around her little paw! She is loving, playful, affectionate and so very grateful to all who have made her life what it now is today. Write soon, Baliene! Your foster families will miss you!! | |
| Hala |
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Hala originally came to us on August 9, 2019 from Hartland. She was skinny, dehydrated, anemic and required dental care. She was adopted on February 18, 2020 but was returned to us on May 7, 2020 as her adopter was moving and could no longer provide care for her. Hala was born about August 9, 2012.Hala was under medical care provided by the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic as she had an upper respiratory infection, had lost a significant amount of weight and had ear mites. All these issues were treated and was soon doing much better. Her upper respiratory infection wanted to hang on, but she's beating it!! Hala is a beautiful and loving little girl who deserves a wonderful home, and that's just what she is getting! She will leave as soon as she is 100% - very soon!On June 30, 2020, Hala was pleased as punch to have her new family arrive to take her home. She may have a bit of a flare-up of her upper respiratory when she moves, but she is doing very well and can't wait to have a quiet, loving home. Her family, which includes a young man who has fallen very much in love with her, is eager to start their life together. You couldn't have become more fortunate, Hala! Congratulations! Write often, send lots of photos!! | |
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Elf came to us on December 21, 2016 when he was found curled up under an overpass near Greenfield. He was examined by our vet who determined that he was born about September 15, 2016. Elf was diagnosed with "synechia" which can be the result of untreated ulcers. His eyes have scars on the outside of each cornea - the outside edges have grey patches, meaning that although he has sight, he does not necessarily see well on his left and right periphery - he'd have to turn his head to see to the side. Elf is a beautiful little boy. He is cuddly, affectionate and playful. He's obviously grateful to be warm and safe and of course, everyone loves to have lots of food in their belly. He had earmites and received medication to treat them! His favourite toy is a mouse on an elastic which he will stretch out, let it go and then chase! He is adorable!On January 23, 2017, Elf became the best birthday present for a young lady who is a wonderful DunRoamin' supporter. He now lives with a young couple in Greenfield where he has a new dog and a new cat sibling - lots of friends to play with. And of course, a warm bed to sleep on with his two new favourite humans! Congratulations, Elf! Keep sending photos - we love to get them! | |
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Dunfield came to us on June 14, 2019 from Florenceville where he had belonged to a family. When Dunfield's urinary tract blocked, as may happen - especially in male cats - due to the way their body handles their diet, his owners chose to surrender him to us.Dunfield was immediately easily unblocked by staff of the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic. He will require a prescription diet to ensure he does not block again, but we have had dozens of cats on Royal Canin Urinary S/O food and as long as they eat that food only, we have never had a recurrence. Ever. It really works!!Dunfield is a beautiful boy. He is loving, playful and affectionate. He'd like to have a home with at least one other cat, but he is comfortable with living with four or five - that's how many friends he currently shares a room with and he is very happy to have someone with whom to play, sleep and cuddle.On May 23, 2020, Dunfield met a very nice lady from Fredericton who had read his story, seen his picture and fallen in love. He now lives happily in Fredericton with Imelda, another former DunRoamin' stray. Congratulations, Dunfield! Say hi to Imelda and enjoy your wonderful new family! Write soon! | |
| Royce |
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Royce came to us on February 1, 2019 from Woodstock. He had originally blocked several days earlier and been given prescription food to ensure this didn't reoccur, but he did not want to eat that food, so he blocked again and his owners were not able to undertake his care. Royce was unable to urinate due to the blockage, so urine had backed up into his system - very serious and very painful! We all know how it hurts when you need to pee and can't!Royce was accepted by DunRoamin' and was immediately examined by his new best vet friend at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic and his medical care began in earnest. He is now doing famously and is 100% again! He is eating Royal Canin Urinary S/O food which will ensure he does not block again. He must maintain this diet if he wishes to remain healthy - if he eats anything else, he may block again, and we don't want that for this beautiful boy! Royce was born about February 1, 2015. He is friendly, talkative and has settled into his surroundings very well. He loves to head butt and have his head scratched and he makes new friends very quickly and easily. On May 23, 2020, we are pleased to report that Royce now lives in a wonderful home in Jacksonville with his new family which includes his friend Sheldon (see below). We would like to thank this family for giving them both a wonderful home and allowing them to stay together. Write soon, boys! We will miss you! | |
| Pampurr |
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Pampurr returned to us on March 11, 2019. He originally came to us on July 3, 2018 from Marne, NB. He had been found all alone in a driveway on Canada Day and still had his umbilical cord attached. He was only about one day old and would never have made it alone. He was rescued by a very nice young lady in Marne and fostered by two other very nice ladies, one in Beechwood (thanks, Sarah!) and one in Florenceville who has fostered more than 100 cats and kittens for us. Thanks, Karen! Pampurr had to be fed by syringe and stimulated to pee and poop every couple of hours around the clock, which was no small task for his caregiver - she didn't get much sleep, but it's what he required as he had no mom to care for him. He had some issues but has received the best of medical care and attention. Pampurr was most probably born on July 1, 2018 and he's very fortunate to have his DunRoamin' friends to provide for him. He was prescribed several medications to ensure he had the very best start, but soon didn't need them any more. He experienced some diarrhea but was eating well, purring loudly and playing endlessly. He loved to stand on your feet, then climb up your leg! He also liked chin rubs, head scratches and playing with your toes! Pampurr was adopted on December 7, 2018, but came back in March as he had trouble controlling his bowels and had frequent diarrhea. He did not want to use the litter box, so came back to us to try to be trained to do so. Pampurr is on a new diet of Hypo Anallergenic food and he's doing much better. He is extremely loving and affectionate and we hope he can find a new home very soon.On May 22, 2020, Pampurr was honoured to meet a very nice young lady who had fallen in love with his story. When they finally met, they fell in love together. When his new love entered the room, he immediately ran to her and jumped on her shoulders, full of purrs and headbutts. When she placed her kennel on the floor, he jumped in, made himself comfortable and said, "Well, what's taking so long? Let's go home!" Pampurr will be on medication for life which his new love is happy to provide. Congratulations, Pampurr! It's been almost two years, but it was WELL worth the wait! We will all miss you very much - you're a special little guy. Write soon! | |
| Zelda |
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Zelda came to us on March 2, 2020 from a home where she had shown up as a stray. The homeowners did their very best to care for her, but with their own eight cats, they were a bit overwhelmed. Zelda was emaciated to the point that each rib and bone in her spine was easily felt. She had a huge open wound on her side and another injury on her leg was very much infected. Zelda immediately began intensive care by her new vet. She was placed on antibiotics for infection and received a nutritious diet to help her gain some weight. She was soon doing well and ready for a new home now. Her vaccines are all up to date, she tested negative for FIV and FeLV and she's ready for a family! She stayed with her friends at The Purrfect Cup in Fredericton and enjoyed meeting lots of nice people - come visit, they're wonderful there! You'll love the coffee, treats, staff, and of course, the cats, too!!On May 22, 2020, Zelda was SOOO excited to leave for her new home with a very nice young lady who had fallen head over heals for her. Zelda was happy to reciprocate and now lives in Fredericton with her new family. Don't forget to send photos both to us and to your Purrfect Cup family, Zelda - we'll all miss you! | |
| Schrodinger |
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Schrodinger came to DunRoamin' from the Upper Brighton area on March 18, 2020. He had come to an area where birds were being fed and he was hungry enough to be grateful even for a little bird seed to put in his belly. Schrodinger was born about March 18, 2016, so was about four years old.Examination by his new vet revealed that he had a bad case of ear mites, tartar on his back teeth, a scar on his nose and right ear and a large healing scar on his right cheek. He also displayed a mild/intermittent heart murmur, but that may just be due to the stress and his recent lifestyle. It's cold out there, shelter may be hard to find and bird food is not very nutritious for cats!Schrodinger was initially a bit scared (who wouldn't be?) but with lots of human interaction, he is now doing so much better. He is now neutered and has completed his vaccine protocol. He tested negative for FIV and FeLV. He has a great personality - if he doesn't want to be patted, he lets you know with a swat (no claws), but two seconds later he changes his mind and he's back for some loving! He rotates his ears in a VERY cute way, and he has more personality than can be measured! He will win your heart in NO time!! On May 11, 2020, Schrodinger went to stay with our friends at The Purrfect Cup where he quickly won everyone's heart - or at least their respect! Please stop in and say hello to the staff and cats and enjoy a treat while you're there! They are WONDERFUL!On May 22, 2020, Schrodinger was adopted by a very nice young man from Fredericton who is SO happy to have him as a family member. Schrodinger will live happily ever after! Congratulations, Schrodinger! Send lots of pictures! Thanks, Oliver! | |
| Panache |
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Panache came to us on March 29, 2020, from Northampton. She had been coming to a home for several days and they had been feeding her and had built her a shelter from the elements, but due to rental restrictions, she was not allowed to be inside. She was friendly, so had obviously been around people, but no one in the area recognized her. Her rescuers noticed that when she shook her head, blood came out of her ear. Panache was born about March 30, 2019, so was only about a year old. Panache was introduced to Dr Rennick on March 30, 2020 and he established that she had an infected polyp in her right ear which required surgery to remove - this was done on April 1, 2020. A biopsy was sent away to determine the exact cause of her problem. On April 8, we learned that Panache had a tumour in her ear which required surgery to remove her ear canal. That surgery was performed by Dr Monteith on April 15, 2020. Donations to help with the cost of her surgery are gratefully accepted through Canada Helps or various other methods - check out our Donate page!Panache has had the benefit of surgery and is doing much better. She may require a further surgery down the road and we thank all who donated to help her. We are all gratefulOn May 15, 2020, Panache was adopted by a young couple in Northampton where she will be spoiled beyond her wildest dreams. No more pain, no more trying to survive out there on her own. She now has family to care for her and she will do the same for them. Congratulations, Panache - we are so happy for you!! | |
| Vaughn |
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Vaughn came to us on November 12, 2018 from St Thomas where he had been found on a front lawn. He was obviously injured and needed help. He was born only about May 1, 2018 but was not yet neutered. Vaughn was diagnosed with a broken right hind leg and dislocated left hip. He underwent surgery the week of November 12, 2018 to have two pins inserted in his right hind leg. He has tested negative for both FIV and FeLV. He needed rest and pain medications for a while, but he was soon just fine. He was quiet and a bit scared, but he got the best medical care possible. He's had a rough start to life, but we'll make sure that changes significantly! He is hopeful for a new home where he'll be safe, warm and loved. Due to medical considerations with his leg, amputation was required, but he's doing very well. He thanks his foster mother for her love and care - so do we! He lived with both cats and dogs and has absolutely no problem with either - he's a very nice boy who is grateful for all he has received. He doesn't jump up on furniture as much as other cats might and sometimes when he breathes if he is a little stressed, he sounds like a "snork"! but he just had his most recent vet checkup and he's perfectly fine! He is a very lucky little boy to have been fostered with his mother, foster canines and foster siblings. Thanks, Marley - you are awesome!On October 12, 2020, Vaughn was adopted by a young lady in Fredericton where he'll be a friend for our Esau who was adopted in 2018. Congratulations, everyone!! | |
| Ashlyn |
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Ashlyn came to us on March 26, 2020. She was born about June 6, 2010 and was already spayed. She was very lean, was dehydrated and had severe dental disease which required her to have all her teeth removed.Regardless of the pain she must have been feeling, Ashlyn is a loving and affectionate little cat who can't wait to arch her back and rub against the nearest human asking for affection. She has undergone dental surgery to remove her infected teeth - she feels so much better! She is anxious to be invited to spend the rest of her life with a loving family. On April 29, 2020, Ashlyn met a lady from Fredericton who had seen and read about her and knew that she would fit into her home perfectly. Ashlyn confirmed that, and now lives with her two humans and one 14-year-old feline brother. Congratulations, Ashlyn! Send lots of photos!! | |
| Goose |
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Goose arrived at DunRoamin' on July 27,2019 from Centreville. He had blocked (meaning urine could not leave his body) and was in dire need of medical attention that he would not receive unless accepted by DunRoamin'. He was not in a good state.Goose underwent care at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic where he was unblocked and prescribed a diet of Royal Canin Urinary S/O food. As long as he eats this diet only, he will never block again - we've had dozens of cats on this diet and have had not a single recurrence. Goose was named after the cat who stole every scene he was in in the Marvel movie, "Captain Marvel." Goose gets along well with other cats, but prefers to be the centre of attention. He loves catnip, cat grass and being petted, but he'll let you know when he's had enough! Goose was born about December 3, 2009 and looks forward to his next healthy, happy ten years! On April 18, 2020, Goose went to stay with friends at the Oromocto SPCA where he hopes to find a home very soon. Thanks to Tracey and her staff for welcoming him! | |
| Ada |
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Ada came to us on June 6, 2019 from the Oakland area where she had been found to be in poor physical condition and obviously required help. Ada was born about April 18, 2019. She was one of 26 cats accepted by DunRoamin' on this date, 16 of whom came from Oakland. She required medical attention in the form of antibiotics and subcutaneous fluids, as well eye medication as her eyes were gummed shut with infection. We thank the person who discovered this colony all alone and brought them for help.Ada is a beautiful little girl. Due to the care she received from the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic she's now perfectly fine, but we're sad that she had to experience this. She has a slight head tilt that is permanent, but that just makes her more unique. She's PURRFECT, and since September 13, 2019, she's staying with her friends in Fredericton! Come meet her at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe - this cafe is the cat's meow!! You'll love it there! Tell 'em DunRoamin' sent you!On October 6, 2019, The Purrfect Cup hosted an adoption event in honour of their first anniversary in business. It was at this event that Ada found her permanent and loving family. She will now live in Fredericton with her new family which includes another beautiful cat! Congratulations, Ada! Your DunRoamin' and Purrfect Cup friends will miss you, but are SO happy for you! Don't forget to write often and send lots of photos! | |
| Baskin |
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Baskin came to us on January 31, 2019 from the NB SPCA. She was born about February 4,, 2017, so was about two years old. Baskin was initially timid but has overcome that - she loves a good chin scratch! As she had come from a colony of cats where Feline Leukemia (FeLV) was known to be present, she was segregated and retested on March 18, 2019, at which time she tested negative! Baskin would love a nice quiet home where she'll get plenty of attention, love and good food. She'd be very happy if one of her friends could go with her, or if she'd have other feline friends in her new home. In March, 2020, she was fortunate to be chosen by a very nice lady and her husband to be fostered, along with her friend Ginny, in Coldstream. During this time she has become less timid and is doing fine with the love and quiet provided by her foster parents - she even started head butting!On April 16, 2020, Baskin was chosen as a new friend for a very nice kitty and his family so that he would have lots of company. Baskin is already spoiled rotten in her new home, and once she acclimatizes, will show her new family all the love and gratitude she has - and that's a lot. Thank you for giving this beautiful little girl a good home - we are all grateful for her new life. Please send lots of photos, Baskin!! | |
| Orville |
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Orville and his sister Corazon (see below) came to DunRoamin' on January 29, 2020 from a colony in the Woodstock area. They were born about July 19, 2019. Thanks to the Woodstock Community Cat Program, these two, along with several dozen other unowned cats, were spayed/neutered and had already received a rabies vaccine. As most of the other cats were feral, they went to barns, but Orville and Corazon were tame and therefore requested to be put up for adoption so they could live in a home with a loving family. How could we say no?? We provided the remainder of their vaccines, FIV and FeLV tests and they were then scheduled to be rehomed. They have never been separated, so we'd like to adopt them together so they can stay as a family. They really do love each other!On February 29, 2020, Orville and Corazon were invited to stay at a foster home in Burton to become more ready to live in a family situation. Thanks, Kelleys! You are very much appreciated!Thanks to Mandy at the Woodstock Town Office for setting up, organizing, trapping, transporting and securing safe homes for all these guys. You are amazing!! Please contact the town office at 325-4600 if you would like to help a colony of unowned cats within the Woodstock town limit.On April 16, 2020, Orville and his sister Corazon went to the Oromocto SPCA to find a home. Thanks so very much to the Kelley family in Burton for taking such good care of them for the past six weeks and ensuring they felt comfortable, safe and loved. It is everyone's wish that they can stay together - they're family. Congratulations, Orville! Update: On April 17, 2020, we learned that Orville and Corazon are adopted together already! Thanks to Tracey and her staff for finding them a great home and keeping them together! | |
| Corazon |
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Corazon and her brother Orville (see above) came to DunRoamin' on January 29, 2020 from a colony in the Woodstock area. They were born about July 19, 2019. Thanks to the Woodstock Community Cat Program, these two, along with several dozen other unowned cats, were spayed/neutered and had already received a rabies vaccine. As most of the other cats were feral, they went to barns, but Orville and Corazon were tame and therefore requested to be put up for adoption so they could live in a home with a loving family. How could we say no?? We provided the remainder of their vaccines, FIV and FeLV tests and they were soon ready to be rehomed. They have never been separated, so we'd like to adopt them together so they can stay as a family. They really do love each other!On February 29, 2020, Orville and Corazon were invited to stay at a foster home in Burton to become more ready to live in a family situation. Thanks, Kelleys! You are very much appreciated!Thanks to Mandy at the Woodstock Town Office for setting up, organizing, trapping, transporting and securing safe homes for all these guys. You are amazing!! Please contact the town office at 325-4600 if you would like to help a colony of unowned cats within the Woodstock town limit.On April 16, 2020, Corazon and her brother Orville went to the Oromocto SPCA to find a home. Thanks so very much to the Kelley family in Burton for taking such good care of them for the past six weeks and ensuring they felt comfortable, safe and loved. It is everyone's wish that they can stay together - they're family. Congratulations, Corazon! Thanks to the Oromocto SPCA for helping to find you a home! Update: On April 17, 2020, we learned that Corazon and Orville are adopted together already! Thanks to Tracey and her staff for finding them a great home and keeping them together! | |
| Tirade |
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Tirade came to us on April 5, 2019 from Summerfield where she had given birth on April 1, 2019, to four baby kittens, Audio, Video, Doppler and Zadann, who were not doing well. Their new vet and their new vet tech friends went immediately to work to try to save them all, but sadly, Zadann was not able to survive. You can read about him on our Pet Memorials page.Tirade was born about April 5, 2016 and had severe upper respiratory infection. She did not have much milk for her babies, so kind and caring vet techs immediately began warming and feeding them by syringe. They were taken home by a tech so that they could receive continual medical care on a 24-hour basis. The babies, Audio and Video, are girls and have since been adopted - you can see them on our Adopted Cats page. Tirade is a beautiful little girl who hopes for a new and permanent home very soon. She has lots of spunk and attitude, but when she says she's your girl, she means it!On November 29, 2019, Tirade got her very best wish when she was adopted by a senior couple from Kilburn. She will rule the roost and occupy a lap every second she possibly can! Congratulations, Tirade! And congratulations to your new family! | |
| Imelda |
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Imelda came to us at closing time on Friday, November 15, 2019. She had been staying around a home in Greenfield, but was no longer safe at that location as no one could take her in and her life had been threatened if she was returned. She is a beautiful little girl who deserves much better than that. Imelda had already been spayed when she arrived.Imelda was the 269th stray accepted so far in 2019 - 25 more than in the entire year of 2018. She was grateful to have love, warmth, food and servants. She is a beautiful little girl who wants only to have a family whom she can love and cuddle with. On March 30,2020, Imelda moved to the Oromocto SPCA to find a family - they have many people looking for beautiful little girls like her, so we know she'll have a home in no time. Congratulations, Imelda! Have a wonderful life. We'll miss you! | |
| Butler |
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Butler came to us on January 31, 2019 from the NB SPCA. He was born about July 31, 2017, so was only about a year and a half old. Because Butler came from a location where Feline Leukemia had been found in other cats, he was segregated and retested on March 18, 2019, at which time he tested negative. Congratulations on a completely clean bill of health! Butler has a cute little bend in his tail - come check him out! We believe Butler is a sibling to Hollister (see below).Butler is a very nice little boy. It took him only a short time to realize that he was with friends and loves to be patted. If you're looking for a sweet, kind, affectionate little boy, he's your kitty! Please come meet him!On March 30, 2020, Butler moved with his brother Hollister to the Oromocto SPCA where he will find a loving home very quickly - they have lots of people looking for handsome, kind, loving little boys. Congratulations, Butler! Tell Tracey thanks again for her help! | |
| Hollister |
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Hollister came to us on January 31, 2019 from the NB SPCA. He was born about July 31, 2017, so was only about a year and a half old. Because Hollister came from a location where Feline Leukemia had been found in other cats, he was segregated and retested on March 18, 2019, at which time we learned that he did not have Feline Leukemia. Congratulations!Hollister took a little longer to acclimatize to his new surroundings but did better each and every day. He watches his friends and realizes they are safe, so he's come around also. We believe he is a sibling to Butler. He hopes for a new home where he'll be safe, loved and have the best of family! He is loving and follows people around, and he LOVES a laser light! We hope he and Butler might find a home together.On March 30, 2020, Hollister moved with his brother Butler to the Oromocto SPCA where he will find a loving home quickly - they have lots of people looking for handsome boys like him! Congratuulations, Hollister! We will miss you! Tell Tracey thanks for us! | |
| Brenda |
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Brenda came to us on October 8, 2019 from Belleville where she, another cat and a kitten were left in a box outside someone's home. The other two felines were healthy were cared for by the people who brought Brenda to us. She was pregnant, had flea allergy dermatitis, burdocks in her fur, had a hot/itchy ear and a broken tooth which required dental surgery. Brenda was born about October 8, 2012.Brenda is full of purrsonality! She will purr and cuddle, then maybe swat your hand - just because! She is beautiful and will make a wonderful addition to any family who appreciates character! She is spayed, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. She is anxious for a new home and family of her very own. On February 8, 2020, she went to stay with her friends at The Purrfect Cup, Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, then returned to us in February when she had a bit of upper respiratory infection which has since been resolved and she is overseeing us as we work in our Reception Area, which she now rules!On March 30, 2020, Brenda was excited to move to the Oromocto SPCA where she will find a home very quickly as they have plenty of people looking for a beauty just like her. Congratulations, Brenda. Thank Tracey for us again! | |
| Hollis |
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Hollis came to us from near Canada Bread on Houlton Road, Woodstock, on February 21, 2015. He had been seen and being fed for a week or so and was living under a dumpster - that must have been cold! He was finally caught and brought to us for help.Hollis was born about July 21, 2010. He has a "snaggle tooth" and had fleas, as well as frostbite. He was also dehydrated. Hollis was already neutered, so must have belonged to someone at some time. He received all the care he needed, including vaccinations and treatment for his fleas. He tested negative for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. He is very friendly but prefers to hiss at dogs rather than hug them!On June 6, 2015, Hollis met a young man at DunRoamin's Adoption Fair and they both fell in love. Hollis now lives in Connell with his new best friend. Congratulations!! | |
| Deke |
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Deke came to us on May 24, 2017 from Hartland where his owners were moving and unable to take him with them. He was born about January 12, 2008, and is a beautiful senior gentleman! He has a great personality and loves to have company.Deke is fully vaccinated, neutered and tested for FIV and FeLV, as are all DunRoamin' cats. He is quiet, loving, and appreciates the company of other cats and people! He occasionally requires an injection of medication to keep him from becoming itchy, but that happens only every few months. He's anxiously awaiting a permanent home and you won't meet a more friendly, attentive or loving little guy.As of February 1, 2020, Deke was fostered in Rockland with his friend Hershey while he awaited a permanent home.On March 19, 2020, we learned that Deke already had a home - he'll now be a permanent member of his foster family! They just can't imagine him being anywhere but with them! Congratulations, Deke! Way to go!! Send pictures!! | |
| Woodrow |
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Woodrow was left at DunRoamin' late in the afternoon of January 16, 2020. He had come from the Greenfield area where no one was willing or able to care for him. The temperatures have been near -40*C with the windchill, especially at night. It's not safe for anyone to be outside, especially on their own.Woodrow was born about January 17, 2018, so is about two years old. He was initially timid, but once he realized he was warm and safe, he's become a lovebug. He is familiar with indoors and people and is very kind. He is now neutered, tested negative for FIV and FeLV and has begun his vaccine protocol. He's anxious for a home where he can be an indoor-only cat and be safe, warm and loved forever. He is a real sweetheart!On February 8, 2020, Woodrow went to stay with his friends at The Purrfect Cup, Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, where he hoped to meet his new family. Please drop in - you'll love this cafe! They have great coffee, great treats, great staff and great cats!On March 18, 2020, Woodrow was elated to go to his new home in Lincoln with his new family which includes one older cat who really misses having a feline friend. He'll be the purrfect addition to the family. Congratulations, Woodrow, to you and your new family! Send lots of photos!! | |
| Eve |
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This is "Eve." She was admitted to the Florenceville Vet Clinic on December 21, 2009, after losing an argument with a dog (we think she tried to eat out of his food bowl). She's about nine or ten weeks old, and had severe facial trauma, including multiple fractures of her upper and lower jaws on the right side. She was still purring and refused to give up, so her owners sought treatment. Unfortunately the surgery required to reconstruct her face was extensive and the post-operative care she would need would also be difficult. The financial and time burden was more than the average family would be able to take on. Eve was accepted by DunRoamin', started on antibiotics and pain medication, and taken to surgery as soon as she was stable. In order to provide Eve with a quick and relatively pain-free recovery, badly damaged portions of her upper and lower jaw had to be removed, including teeth and portions of dead bone. She also had to have her lips on the right side of her face re-built. She stayed with Dr Monteith and underwent 24/7 vet care as long as it was needed. On January 8, 2009, Eve went to be fostered by the wonderful family who is also fostering Chopper. She's very affectionate, and gives "doggy kisses" to her foster mother! On April 22, 2010, we learned that her foster family could not bear to be without her. As of this date, she is an official permanent member of the family. We'd like to congratulate everyone, and thank her family for giving her the opportunity to know love and acceptance. | |
| Everleigh |
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Everleigh came to us on October 23, 2019 from Johnville where she had been a barn cat who had lost part of her left hind leg - we're not sure how that happened, but it was a traumatic amputation. Her owners were unable to provide for medical care or take her in. Everleigh was born about April 18, 2016.Everleigh required the remaining part of her leg to be amputated which took place the week of December 9, 2019. She has recovered well and has a great attitude. She is a beautiful frosted calico who can't wait for a home of her own. She only has three legs, but that diminishes her absolutely NONE! She is a beauty who is waiting for that family who will love her for all she is worth - and that's a lot!!As of December 29, 2019, Everleigh is doing very well. She gets along fine with only three legs and can walk, play, jump and run with the best of them! She loves people to make a fuss over her, although it takes her a minute to warm up to them. But if you rub her belly, she's all yours and will purr, roll and knead as long as you'll stay! She loves attention and is hoping for a home soon where a three-legged kitty will be welcome. She has been in a wonderful foster home in Grand Falls since January 23, 2020 where she was spoiled rotten and did very well! They have other cats, and although she did not interact frequently, she wasn't upset with them, either!On February 23, 2020, Everleigh's foster mom reports that she prefers an open litter box (as opposed to covered ones) and she loves to petted on her belly or the side of her chin. She is unsure if petted gently - a firm hand is preferred! She loves to relax beside you and isn't yet interested in toys, but we're sure that will come once she learns what they are and what they are for. She gets comfortable in one spot and tends to stay there, but will let you pick her up or pet her. She loves Temptations and will eat out of your hand once she gets her pets in, and will self-pet while they are in your hand. She is quite the sweetheart!!On February 29, 2020, Everleigh met a very nice lady from Fredericton who fell in love with her beauty and shy personality. She will reside happily in her new home with an older shy cat - we're sure they'll become fast friends. Thanks to this family for giving this beautiful little girl a loving furever home! Send pictures, Everleigh! We'll all miss you, especially your foster family! | |
| Purrtato |
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Purrtato came to DunRoamin' on December 30, 2019 from a colony of cats living in the Campbell Settlement, NB, area. They all had shelter and were being fed, but Purrtato was not in good shape. Purrtato was born approximately August 25, 2019 and is a long-haired grey and white handsome boy.Purrtato had a huge ball of feces matted around his anus and tail which was so large and tight that it also compromised his mobility, making it very difficult for him to walk. The following was also learned upon examination by his new vet: - he was extremely thin; - the region around his anus was scalded with urine which burned the skin in that area; - his legs could not move well due to the fact that his fur was matted so tightly; - he was extremely constipated; - he required an enema to remove the feces to allow him to poop properly; - he required sedation in order to be shaved and bathed; - he was prescribed pain medication, antibiotics and subcutaneous fluids; - he would require supportive care under medical supervision before he may begin his routine care of vaccines, neuter, etc; - his FIV/FeLV test proved negative; and - his anal injuries, although severe, appeared to be superficial and with the excellent care he will continue to receive at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic until he is healthy enough to join his new DunRoamin' family, he will be just fine. UPDATE: As of January 18, 2020, Purrtato is doing very well and is becoming a cuddle cat! His fur is growing back in and he's very happy to accept love and pats! He is grateful to have been fostered by a very caring vet tech as of January 23, 2020 and he LOVES her!On February 26, 2020, Purrtato was adopted to a home in Bath where he joins two other DunRoamin' cats, Hannigan and Phaze. Congratulations to everyone! Have a great life, Purrtato! Make sure your mom sends lots of photos, 'cause your foster mom will miss you terribly! | |
| Doppler |
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Doppler is a little boy who came to us on April 5, 2019 from Summerfield. He and his three siblings (Audio, Video and Zadann) were born about April 1, 2019, so were only about a week old. They were very grateful for the medical care and concern they received on this day from the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic. We thank Dr Monteith and her staff once again for making their new lives possible, as well as all the people who will donate, provide food, love, fostering and all other things they will require before leaving us to begin their lives in safe, warm, loving homes.Doppler is a very cute little boy who loves to sleep upside down! He is big for his age and loves people! He was on medication for his mouth due to some stomatitis, but he is now doing very well. He should be checked every six months for awhile to make sure stomatitis is not an issue, but he appears to be fine. He is very anxious for a home where he can be cuddled forever!On February 22, 2020, Doppler was very excited when his new family arrived to take him home. He now lives in Woodstock where he is a best friend for a dog and two young children who will give him his best wish - to be loved forever! Congratulations, Doppler! Send us lots of photos!! | |
| Maya |
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Maya came to DunRoamin' on June 8, 2020 from Woodstock where she had been taken in by a person who knew she needed help, but was not able to provide the necessary care. Maya was born about July 8, 2011.Maya immediately went to the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic for assessment and diagnosis where it was learned that she was lean, had moderate tartar, gingivitis and was diabetic. It appears she had never been spayed.Maya is now on a diabetic diet and she requires insulin twice a day - no big deal! It's very inexpensive and she doesn't mind taking it, not even a little bit! She is a very sweet little girl who wants only to have a home and family where she will be safe, healthy and loved. She has been fostered by her friend Ashley since October 30, 2020 and had quickly decided she was never leaving that home!On February 14, 2021, Maya finally convinced her foster mom that she should be a permanent family member (not that it took much work!). She is adamant that her foster mother should be her full-time mother and even promised to be really good (for a day or two . . .!) if she could just be permanent. And how could her mother resist that? Congratulations, Maya. You are right where you should be (and have been since October!) | |
| Maestro |
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Maestro came to DunRoamin' on January 25, 2020 from Somerville where he was no longer wanted. No other options existed for him. Maestro was born about January 27, 2017 and is a beautiful long-haired tabby with white. He is a very nice boy who is happy to be warm, safe and have a full belly.Maestro was examined at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic and it was learned that he was intact, had mild tartar and gingivitis as well as an ear infection, but was otherwise healthy. He is neutered and has completed his vaccine protocol, as well as having tested negative for FIV and FeLV. He's anxious to have a loving family very soon.On February 13, 2020, Maestro was excited to learn that he was officially welcomed into a family in Beardsley where he joins two other former DunRoamin' cats as well as another cat and two dogs. Congratulations, Maestro. Please send lots of photos! | |
| Angel |
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Angel came to us from The Ark in Florenceville on the evening of November 15, 2011. A vehicle drove in, dropped off a box of kittens and drove away. A man had seen them in the box and had tried to help them, but they were very scared. Only Joan and her sister Alexandria were caught at first and the man believed there were about five of them, so they kept looking, luckily for Angel, who was found a couple of hours later. Ark Angel was about seven weeks old, and weighed only 1.1 pounds. She had infected eyes, fleas and worms, all of which were treated. She was happy to be reunited with her sisters whom she recognized immediately. She and her sisters were fostered in Woodstock by a very caring student volunteer and her family. Angel's foster mom reports that Angel especially loves dogs, as well as other cats and kids. Her best friend is her older foster sister cat. She loves to sleep with someone close to her, and is happy to just be in the room with people. She loves to climb on your lap when you're playing on the XBox!On May 27, 2012, we got the word that Angel would like to become a permanent member of her family in Woodstock. We're very happy to report that she will live the rest of her life with the people who love her the most. Congratulations, Angel, you're in heaven, right where you belong! | |
| Pawter |
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Pawter and her sister Angelica (see below) were returned to us on November 19, 2019. They originally came to DunRoamin' on May 3, 2016, from Hartland where their mom had given birth to five kittens whom their owners could not care for. They were adopted on May 22, 2016. Pawter and Angelica were born about March 24, 2016. Their owner eventually developed a medical condition which made her unable to care for these two little ones, so as per our standard adoption agreement, they came back to us to find another home.Pawter was initially scared (who wouldn't be when leaving their home?) but is fine now. She is friendly, curious and happy to be with her sister. They are both beautiful cats and they hope for a new home very soon - hopefully together, since they have never been separated in their entire lives.On December 20, 2019, Angelica and Pawter went to join their friends at The Purrfect Cup, Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, where they hope to meet their new family. Please drop in - you'll love this cafe! They have great coffee, great treats, great staff and great cats!On February 8,2020, Angelica and Pawter were adopted by a very nice family from Fredericton which includes two young girls who loved them immediately, and vice versa. We were so happy to hear from them all very shortly after they went to their new home where they settled in immediately and felt very much at home with their loving permanent family. Thank you so much for keeping these sisters together! Congratulations to all! And thank you SO much to the wonderful people at The Purrfect Cup for caring for them and making their new home and family a reality! | |
| Angelica |
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Angelica and her sister Pawter (see above) were returned to us on November 19, 2019. They had originally come to DunRoamin' on May 3, 2016, from Hartland where their unspayed mom had given birth to five kittens for whom the owners could not care. They were adopted on May 22, 2016. Angelica was born about March 24, 2016. Their owner eventually developed a medical condition which made her unable to care for these two little ones, so as per our standard adoption agreement, they came back to us to find another home.Angelica was initially scared but was soon doing much better. They are both beautiful cats who are happy to be together and grateful for this second chance at a loving home. They are both affectionate little girls who love to head butt and be patted. On December 20, 2019, Angelica and Pawter went to join their friends at The Purrfect Cup, Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, where they hoped to meet their new family. Please drop in - you'll love this cafe! They have great coffee, great treats, great staff and great cats!On February 8,2020, Angelica and Pawter were adopted by a very nice family from Fredericton which includes two young girls who loved them immediately, and vice versa. We were so happy to hear from them all very shortly after they went to their new home where they settled in immediately and felt very much at home with their loving permanent family. Thank you so much for keeping these sisters together! Congratulations to all! And thank you SO much to the wonderful people at The Purrfect Cup for caring for them and making their new home and family a reality! | |
| Hannigan |
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Hannigan came to us from Wakefield on January 28, 2020 when he was observed to be limping after being involved in a fight. He was examined by his new vet at Florenceville Veterinary Clinic and found to be dehydrated and had scabs all over his body from fight wounds. He was prescribed antibiotics to fight infection, was neutered and started his vaccine protocol. He was born about January 27, 2018.Hannigan is a very nice boy who is very friendly and loving. His fight wounds are most probably as a result of trying to survive and obtain food. He is very loving and has shown no aggression to other cats. He will be ready to go to a home about the end of February and he's really looking forward to having his own home and his very own humans!On February 1, 2020, Hannigan was very excited to learn that he had been adopted by a very nice lady who had fallen in love with him at first sight. And vice versa! Congratulations, Hannigan! Stay in touch!! | |
| Scotty |
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Scotty came to us on October 5, 2019 from Centreville where a colony of feral cats lives in the centre of town. His sister, "Morag" was found the next day. Their mother was not located. We have spayed and neutered many from that location, but the colony continues to thrive. We need assistance in catching, spaying and neutering these cats so that they do not have to try to survive another cold winter on their own.Scotty and Morag were born about September 2, 2019. They had fleas, were thin, cold and were way too young to be away from their mother. They were fed by syringe until they wer old enough to eat on their own. They are now spayed/neutered, vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. They were fostered in Bath with their rescuer while they awaited permanent home, then moved to another foster home with a very kind and generous lady who loves them dearly. They have never been without each other and would like to stay together.On December 16, 2019, while being examined as part of her medical routine, it was learned that Morag's left front leg was slightly unusual. An x-ray revealed that when she was very tiny it had been broken and dislocated. Now, as she was a bit older, it was beginning to show signs of being detrimental to her mobility. Morag will undergo surgery to remove the leg on March 10, 2020 as it is not repairable. We have had dozens of three-legged cats (see Everleigh below!) who have absolutely no trouble getting around, and she'll be fine. She definitely still wants to be adopted with her brother and is hoping for that to happen soon. On January 30, 2020, Scotty and Morag met an amazing family from Zealand. All three members fell in love with them both, and Scotty and Morag are now permanent family members. We look forward to hearing from you all! We know you will be very well loved and cared for. Congratulations to you and your family! | |
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Scotty came to us on October 5, 2019 from Centreville where a colony of feral cats lives in the centre of town. His sister, "Morag" was found the next day. Their mother was not located. We have spayed and neutered many from that location, but the colony continues to thrive. We need assistance in catching, spaying and neutering these cats so that they do not have to try to survive another cold winter on their own.Scotty and Morag were born about September 2, 2019. They had fleas, were thin, cold and were way too young to be away from their mother. They were fed by syringe until they wer old enough to eat on their own. They are now spayed/neutered, vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. They were fostered in Bath with their rescuer while they awaited permanent home, then moved to another foster home with a very kind and generous lady who loves them dearly. They have never been without each other and would like to stay together.On December 16, 2019, while being examined as part of her medical routine, it was learned that Morag's left front leg was slightly unusual. An x-ray revealed that when she was very tiny it had been broken and dislocated. Now, as she was a bit older, it was beginning to show signs of being detrimental to her mobility. Morag will undergo surgery to remove the leg on March 10, 2020 as it is not repairable. We have had dozens of three-legged cats (see Everleigh below!) who have absolutely no trouble getting around, and she'll be fine. She definitely still wants to be adopted with her brother and is hoping for that to happen soon. On January 30, 2020, Scotty and Morag met an amazing family from Zealand. All three members fell in love with them both, and Scotty and Morag are now permanent family members. We look forward to hearing from you all! We know you will be very well loved and cared for. Congratulations to you and your family! | |
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Baffle came to us on June 21, 2019 from Woodstock through the NB SPCA. Baffle was born about June 21, 2005 and is a beautiful orange tabby female.Baffle was severely matted, had fleas, was very skinny, dehydrated and had an ulcerated mouth which made it painful for her to eat - perhaps that's why she was so thin.Baffle has a beautiful personality. She loves everyone, and now that she has had all her mats removed, is receiving medication as necessary and all the food and water she can ingest, she's so much better. She had to have a feeding tube inserted as she was not able to receive food and medication through her mouth due to her ulcers. They've since improved greatly, though, and we're sure she'll be well soon. We hope we can find this little senior cat a nice, loving home where she can live out the rest of her years in love and comfort.On January 30, 2020, Baffle won the jackpot. She had been fostered by a very caring vet tech for several weeks and worked her marvelous charm on her - she couldn't possibly do without her in her life! She has officially been welcomed as a permanent (and very spoiled) old lady who has several new permanent siblings, including DunRoamin's Tawny who is also spoiled beyond her wildest dreams! Congratulations, Baffle! Thanks to your mom - for everything!! | |
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Scott and his sister Tayla (see below) were found on the road in Hartland on the afternoon of June 9, 2018 and were brought to DunRoamin' for help. Examination by their new vet revealed that they had been born about April 16, 2018.Scott and Tayla weighed only 14 ounces upon their arrival. They were hungry but too scared to eat. They were fed by syringe every few hours throughout the next two days and nights until they finally became comfortable enough to eat some Kitten Milk Replacer (KMR) on their own. They also had to be stimulated to pee and poop every few hours, as their mother would have done for them had she been with them.Scott and Tayla were fostered by a vet tech to ensure they got the medical care they required while they acclimatized to their new environment and learned to eat, pee and poop appropriately. They were the exact same weight and are very similar in appearance, with Scott having a slight tan tint to the fur on his face. They'd like to stay together if at all possible - they're the only family each other has right now until that perfect new family asks them to join theirs. They can't wait!On December 19, 2018, Scott got the best news of his young life. Both he and his sister Tayla were invited to join a family in Woodstock where they'll be loved beyond words by their two new adult humans and two young children who love them already! As an added bonus, their new sister is DunRoamin's Arizona - a very beautiful girl! Congratulations to everyone! Merry Christmas!! Thanks to your new family for keeping you both together! | |
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Dane came to us on October 11, 2019 through the NB SPCA. He was born about October 11, 2017 and, along with more than a dozen other cats, was living in a building that was about to be demolished. He had fleas and ear mites but was otherwise relatively healthy.Dane has been neutered and has completed his vaccine protocol. As of October 26, 2019, he was fostered by a kind DunRoamin's supporter, along with his friends Hicks and Jock, for which he was very grateful. Thanks, Ariel! As of January 11, 2020, he went to stay with his friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton. Please drop in and check it out - it's a wonderful place for humans and cats alike! We know you'll love it as much as we and our cats do!On January 25, 2020, Dane was excited to learn that he had been invited to join a family in Noonan to be a friend of their cat who had requested a friend with whom to play and bond. Congratulations, Dane! Don't forget to send photos!! | |
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Rosamundo came to us on June 6, 2019 from the Oakland area where he had been found to be in poor physical condition and obviously required help. Rosamundo was born about June 5, 2019 and was one of 26 cats who came to us on this day. Sixteen came from the Oakland area and all had upper respiratory infection. We thank the person who discovered this colony all alone and brought them for help.Rosamundo was fostered by a veterinarian to ensure that he received the care that he required and had a good start to his life. We thank the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic staff once again for stepping up to help save these little ones. As of July 10, 2019, Rosamundo was doing well. He is ready to go to a home and he can't wait! As of October 7, 2019, he fostered with a very kind supporter in Bath while he awaited a permanent home. Thanks, Kathy!On November 30, 2019, Rosamundo went to stay with friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, NB. Stop in and visit! The coffee is fantastic and the staff is amazing! And the cats will love to see you!!On January 25, 2020, Rosamundo was elated to learn that he had been invited to join the family of a very nice couple from Fredericton. Congratulations, Rosamundo! You've got your very own family with kids whom you love! Way to go!! | |
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Hicks came to us on October 11, 2019 through the NB SPCA. He was born about October 11, 2017 and, along with more than a dozen other cats, was living in a building that was about to be demolished. He had fleas and ear mites but was otherwise relatively healthy. Hicks was neutered, tested for FIV and FeLV and completed his vaccine protocol. As of October 26, 2019, he was fostered by a kind DunRoamin's supporter, along with his friends Hicks and Jock, for which he was very grateful. Thanks, Ariel! As of January 11, 2020, he stayed with his friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in two Nations Crossing, Fredericton. Please drop in and check it out - it's a wonderful place for humans and cats alike! We know you'll love it as much as we and our cats do!On January 25, 2020, Hicks, along with his best friend Jock (see below) was adopted by a very nice lady in Fredericton. You've got it made now, Hicks! Congratulations! Don't forget to write!! | |
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Jock came to us on October 11, 2019 through the NB SPCA. He was born about October 11, 2018 and, along with more than a dozen other cats, was living in a building that was about to be demolished. He had fleas and ear mites but was otherwise relatively healthy.Jock was neutered and completed his vaccine protocol. As of October 26, 2019, he was fostered by a kind DunRoamin's supporter, along with his friends Hicks and Jock, for which he was very grateful. Thanks, Ariel! As of January 11, 2020, he stayed with his friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton. Please drop in and check it out - it's a wonderful place for humans and cats alike! We know you'll love it as much as we and our cats do!On January 25, 2020, Jock and his best friend Hicks (see above) were adopted by a very nice lady from Fredericton where they'll be spoiled beyond their wildest dreams forever after! Congratulations, Jock! Send photos!! | |
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Phaze came to us on August 7, 2019 from the Hartland area. She, Dorothy and Hala, as well as two dogs, required help. She had some bald patches on her body, poor dental condition and scabs and scars all over her body. Phaze was born about August 7, 2008. All Phaze's troubles have been addressed by her friends at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic and she's hoping for a warm, loving, affectionate family to welcome her for her remaining years. She had some teeth removed in January, 2020 and is doing very well. She can't wait to meet her new family!On February 14, 2020, Phaze received the best (maybe her first?) Valentine's present of her entire life when she was adopted by a very nice lady from Bath where she'll join another DunRoamin' cat, Hannigan. Congratulations to everyone! Thanks to your new mom for giving you a home and a sibling!! You're gonna love them all! | |
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Jeremy came to DunRoamin' on March 6, 2019 from Kilburn where he had come to a home where no one could take him in to help with a tail injury. He was examined by his new vet who found that he was a little on the lean side and had a superficial abrasion on his tail, which were treated and were fine very quickly. It was also learned that he had an injury to his left hind leg. He required medical treatment which included laser therapy. Jeremy was born about March 6, 2016.Jeremy has been neutered, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. He is extremely friendly, indicating that he probably belonged to someone at some time. It is MUCH too cold for pets to be outside in these terribly cold days and nights, so we're happy to keep him safe and warm. Jeremy was fostered with our good friends in Grand Falls where he enjoyed himself immensely, On January 24, 2020, Jeremy met a very nice lady who immediately fell in love with him. He now lives in Nackawic where he is the life of the party. Congratulations, Jeremy! You have a wonderful family! Write soon! Your foster familiy misses you! | |
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Myla came to DunRoamin' on November 15, 2019 from Woodstock where she was a stray who was living on her own. She begged for help but had received none. She was finally rescued by a lady who drove all the way from Florenceville-Bristol to pick her up in Woodstock when she could not get her out of her mind. She was cold, hungry, shaking and had parasites. She is very comfortable now in her warm bed with lots of food and love and she shows her gratitude constantly.Myla is now spayed and her vaccine protocol is complete. She also tested negative for FIV and FeLV. She is a beautiful little girl who whose best wish is for a human to love her. She has that with all her friends at DunRoamin', but she would be SO happy to have her very own family in her very own home.On January 18, 2020, Myla's wish came true. She is now the very best friend of a young lady in Fredericton who has fallen head over heels for her (and vice versa). Congratulations, Myla! Write soon! Send photos!! | |
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Amarillo became DunRoamin' on December 19, 2019. She had originally come from the Centreville area where she had some respiratory issues, blunt force trauma and fluid in her chest. She has been treated and is now perfectly fine. Amarillo was born about October 22, 2017 and is a sweetheart.Amarillo is very sweet. She loves people, loves other cats and loves interaction - specifically cuddling! She is ready for a home now and can't wait to have her very own family to love. She particularly loves to sit on your shoulder - she's definitely a shoulder cat!On January 16, 2020, Amarillo was adopted by an exceptionally cat-loving couple and she will now live in Lethbridge, Alberta! Congratulations, Amarillo! Don't forget to send photos! We can't wait to see them with you and your new family in your home! | |
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Blanc came to us on November 24, 2017 from Bath where she was found in a box in the rafters of a garage. Her mom, Lotus, had been rescued two days earlier and when her rescuer realized she still might have kittens, went looking for these little ones. Blanc and her siblings, Snowdon, Slippy, Sleet, Frostine and Hail were born about October 27, 2017. When found, they were living (and had probably been born) in a box in the rafters of a garage. They had been without their mom to keep them warm, feed them, or stimulate them to pee and poop for at least two days, so they really needed help. They had fleas which were treated.Blanc is completely white and she has long hair. She is gorgeous and we think she's going to have more personality than all her siblings, if this photo tells a true story! She and her siblings couldn't wait to join families, and . . .. . . on January 6, 2018, Blanc went to live with her new family in Harvey which includes other pets. We are looking forward to photos to see how absolutely gorgeous you and your siblings will become! Congratulations, Blanc!! | |
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Mitra and her best friend "Dior" came to us on October 11, 2019 through the NB SPCA. mitra was born about April 11, 2019 and Dior was born about October 11, 2017. They were living along with about a dozen other cats in a building that was about to be demolished. They had fleas and ear mites but were otherwise relatively healthy. Had they not come to us, there was no other option for them.Both Mitra and Dior are spayed, fully vaccinated and tested for FIV and FeLV. They were initially quite timid but have learned security and self-confidence from their foster mother and all their foster siblings. On December 20, 2019, Mitra and Dior went to visit with friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in two Nations Crossing, Fredericton. Please drop in and check it out - it's a wonderful place for humans and cats alike! We know you'll love it as much as we and our cats do. If at all possible, Mitra and Dior would like to stay together. They are bonded and have never been separated as far as we know. They sleep, cuddle and play together and love each other very much.On January 11, 2020, Mitra and Dior were SO happy to learn that they were adopted by a wonderful family in Moncton where they will live happily ever after. Thank you so much for adopting them together! Please send lots of photos! | |
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Mitra and her best friend "Dior" came to us on October 11, 2019 through the NB SPCA. mitra was born about April 11, 2019 and Dior was born about October 11, 2017. They were living along with about a dozen other cats in a building that was about to be demolished. They had fleas and ear mites but were otherwise relatively healthy. Had they not come to us, there was no other option for them.Both Mitra and Dior are spayed, fully vaccinated and tested for FIV and FeLV. They were initially quite timid but have learned security and self-confidence from their foster mother and all their foster siblings. On December 20, 2019, Mitra and Dior went to visit with friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in two Nations Crossing, Fredericton. Please drop in and check it out - it's a wonderful place for humans and cats alike! We know you'll love it as much as we and our cats do. If at all possible, Mitra and Dior would like to stay together. They are bonded and have never been separated as far as we know. They sleep, cuddle and play together and love each other very much.On January 11, 2020, Mitra and Dior were SO happy to learn that they were adopted by a wonderful family in Moncton where they will live happily ever after. Thank you so much for adopting them together! Please send lots of photos! | |
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Blanca originally came to us on June 19, 2019, through the NB SPCA. She had been living in a home with many cats who were not being cared for. She was born about October 19, 2018 and had obviously just had kittens - and she was just a baby herself.Blanca was reunited with her baby Higgins and was adopted along with her on September 19, 2019, but they were too much for their adopters to handle with their energy and glee for enjoying themselves in the house, so they were returned to us on October 3, 2019. Higgins has since been adopted.Blanca stayed with her friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in two Nations Crossing, Fredericton where she greatly enjoyed her servants and visitors. Please drop in and check it out - it's a wonderful place for humans and cats alike! We know you'll love it!On January 11, 2020, Blanca's fondest wish came true when she was adopted by a very nice lady to join her family in Nasonworth. Congratulations, Blanca! Send us lots of photos! | |
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Feliz and her brother "Navidad" came to DunRoamin' on December 19, 2019 through the NB SPCA. They had been rescued by a kind gentleman when people had moved away and left them behind. The building was being demolished and they had nowhere to go. Both are beautiful cats who appear bonded to each other - they've probably never been separated. They were born about December 20, 2018.Feliz and Navidad were examined at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic and found to be in good physical health. They are extremely friendly and loving and have begun their vaccine protocol. They were spayed/neutered on December 23, 2019. They'd love to have a home together because they love each other dearly and love to curl up together. Feliz is a beautiful reddish tabby and Navidad is a grey tabby.On January 10, 2020, Feliz and Navidad were excited to begin the next part of their lives when they were adopted by a young couple from Carlow. They will now live happily ever after in a very loving home and be spoiled forever - just like they deserve! We look forward to seeing lots of photos!! | |
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Feliz and her brother "Navidad" came to DunRoamin' on December 19, 2019 through the NB SPCA. They had been rescued by a kind gentleman when people had moved away and left them behind. The building was being demolished and they had nowhere to go. Both are beautiful cats who appear bonded to each other - they've probably never been separated. They were born about December 20, 2018.Feliz and Navidad were examined at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic and found to be in good physical health. They are extremely friendly and loving and have begun their vaccine protocol. They were spayed/neutered on December 23, 2019. They'd love to have a home together because they love each other dearly and love to curl up together. Feliz is a beautiful reddish tabby and Navidad is a grey tabby.On January 10, 2020, Feliz and Navidad were excited to begin the next part of their lives when they were adopted by a young couple from Carlow. They will now live happily ever after in a very loving home and be spoiled forever - just like they deserve! We look forward to seeing lots of photos!! |
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Ginsburg and her sisters "Bader" and Notorious came from the Centreville area on September 25, 2020 where they had been found on a rock pile with no mother. They had been born about September 2, 2020. Unfortunately, the mother was not with them, so she will, no doubt, continue to have more litters of unwanted kittens. Sadly, Notorious was unable to survive, so we would like to keep Ginsburg and her sister Bader together - they are family.These little ones were soon eating on their own and were then ready to go to a home. They are spayed, vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. In the meantime, they are fostered by a vet tech who is giving them all the love and care they had never known existed. Thanks! We hope these two little sweethearts can be adopted together as they have lost both their mom and their sister and have never been without one another.On December 29, 2020, Bader and Ginsburg met a family all the way from Quispamsis, and they fell in love! These two little girls now have two teen-aged best girlfriends and will have the life of which they have only dreamed - a permanent home and family where they will live out happy lives together. Thank you for keeping these two little ones together! Merry Christmas - write soon!!
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Taurus, "Scorpio" and their siblings Virgo and Libra came to us on September 2, 2020, along with their mom Gemini and Gemini's sister Sagittarius. The kittens were born about August 1, 2020, so were only about four weeks old. Each of these little ones had a tiny heart murmur but have outgrown it soon often happens. Taurus and his brother Scorpio are staying with their friends at The Purrfect Cup in Two Nations Crossing where they hoped to meet their new familyi. We hope they can be adopted together so that they will always have a loving sibling to keep them company, and to have someone with whom to cuddle and enjoy "cat time."On December 22, 2020, Taurus and Scorpio were very excited to leave for their new home. Their new family was just as excited, if not more! We are very happy to report that these two brothers now live together with a very nice young couple in Lincoln, NB where they will be loved forever. Thank you so much! Please send photos and updates!!
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Taurus, "Scorpio" and their siblings Virgo and Libra came to us on September 2, 2020, along with their mom Gemini and Gemini's sister Sagittarius. The kittens were born about August 1, 2020, so were only about four weeks old. Each of these little ones had a tiny heart murmur but have outgrown it soon often happens. Taurus and his brother Scorpio are staying with their friends at The Purrfect Cup in Two Nations Crossing where they hoped to meet their new familyi. We hope they can be adopted together so that they will always have a loving sibling to keep them company, and to have someone with whom to cuddle and enjoy "cat time."On December 22, 2020, Taurus and Scorpio were very excited to leave for their new home. Their new family was just as excited, if not more! We are very happy to report that these two brothers now live together with a very nice young couple in Lincoln, NB where they will be loved forever. Thank you so much! Please send photos and updates!!
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Scorpio had been seen roaming the roads near Howard Brook for a couple of very cold and wet days. A kind lady realized he needed help and borrowed a DunRoamin' live trap to catch him as he was untrusting of humans. On August 24, 2010, he was caught and brought to DunRoamin'. He appeared to be very scared while in the trap, but upon being let out he showed himself to be extremely thankful for being rescued. He rubbed against his saviour, walked circles around her and crawled up on her shoulder to cuddle and look out the window. Scorpio was very hungry and thirsty, and had earmites and worms. He was about one year old, but only weighed 5.5 pounds. He loves other cats. He's a very quiet, laid-back and loving little boy. On October 16, 2010, both he and his friend Ajax were adopted into a home in Wilmot, but on November 13 they were both returned. He was very scared and confused at first, but once he knew he was safe and loved once again, he became his old self - a cuddle bunny. He's a beautiful and quiet little boy who entertains himself very well, but if you pick him up, he'll cuddle forever. He loves to be held and will push into your chest and purr, never wanting to get back down again. On May 6, 2011, Scorpio's dream came true. All he's ever wanted was a family to love him, and he got just that. A little girl came to meet him and they immediately fell in love with each other. Scorpio will now be Grace's newest best friend. He'll sleep with her at night and be forever by her side. Congratulations to him and his new family! Please write often, Scorpio. We'll all miss you, but are very happy for you! Have a great life!
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Dokie and her five siblings came to us on October 27, 2020 from the Bath area. They had been born about September 15, 2020 and had no mother to care for them. They were tiny, had fleas and ear mites and upper respiratory infection and were too young to be away from their mom.They completed their vaccine protocol, were spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, treated for all parasites and tested for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. They looked forward to that new, wonderful home that they hoped will be in their future and dreamed that they might be in a forever home for their very first Christmas.On December 19, 2020, Dokie met the love of her life, and vice versa. Dokie now lives in Fredericton with her loving family who is so excited to have her as part of their life! Congratulations, Dokie! Merry Christmas! Stay in touch - we can't wait to see photos!
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Aviva and her five siblings came to us on October 27, 2020 from the Bath area. They had been born about September 15, 2020 and had no mother to care for them. They were tiny, had fleas and ear mites and upper respiratory infection and were too young to be away from their mom. They required much medical care to ensure they became healthy little ones, and they did so! They completed their vaccine protocol, were spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, treated for all parasites and tested for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. They looked forward to that new, wonderful home that they hoped will be in their future and dreamed that they might be in a forever home for their very first Christmas.On December 19, 2020, Aviva's dream came true when she was also chosen as the newest family member to join Kitbull and Okie in their new home in Portage Vale, NB. We are so grateful to the wonderful couple who adopted all three kittens to ensure they could stay together. We are forever grateful for your love and support of these beautiful little fur balls. They are very fortunate to have such a loving and caring family. Merry Christmas to everyone! We look forward to hearing from you and seeing photos from your new life!
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Kurt, his sister "Swank" and their four siblings came to us on October 27, 2020 from the Bath area. They had been born about September 15, 2020 and had no mother to care for them. They were tiny, had fleas and ear mites and upper respiratory infection and were too young to be away from their mom. They were very hungry, apparently not having had food for a period of time.Once healthy, they began their vaccine protocol and were spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, treated for all parasites and tested for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. They looked forward to that new, wonderful home that they hoped would be in their future! Not having a mom, they required much attention and medical care, but were soon brought to health again as they learned to eat well. They loved sleeping in piles of kitten love, and Kurt was the first to greet everyone and climb up their legs!On December 19, 2020, both Kurt and Swank were adopted by a very nice young gentleman from Perth-Andover where they are spoiled beyond their wildest dreams. What a wonderful Christmas present for everyone! Merry Christmas! We can't wait to see Christmas photos!!
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Kurt, his sister "Swank" and their four siblings came to us on October 27, 2020 from the Bath area. They had been born about September 15, 2020 and had no mother to care for them. They were tiny, had fleas and ear mites and upper respiratory infection and were too young to be away from their mom. They were very hungry, apparently not having had food for a period of time.Once healthy, they began their vaccine protocol and were spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, treated for all parasites and tested for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. They looked forward to that new, wonderful home that they hoped would be in their future! Not having a mom, they required much attention and medical care, but were soon brought to health again as they learned to eat well. They loved sleeping in piles of kitten love, and Kurt was the first to greet everyone and climb up their legs!On December 19, 2020, both Kurt and Swank were adopted by a very nice young gentleman from Perth-Andover where they are spoiled beyond their wildest dreams. What a wonderful Christmas present for everyone! Merry Christmas! We can't wait to see Christmas photos!!
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On July 23, 2012, four little one-week-old kittens, "Finn," "Kurt," Kenzie and Quinn came to DunRoamin' from McKenzie Corner, NB. They had no mother - she was either dead or missing - and they were in danger of dying without her. They were very tiny, cold and very hungry. Being so young, they were not yet versed in the ways of eating, peeing or pooping on their own - they needed a mom to teach them that. So absent that mom, two young vet techs took on the responsibility of caring for these little ones, which meant feeding them by syringe every few hours and stimulating them to pee and poop, as well as bathing them, keeping them warm and ensuring they were thriving as they should. It's a big responsibility, and we're all grateful for their efforts. Finn is white withe grey on his head, Kurt is orange and white, Kenzie has lots of colour, and Quinn is multi-coloured with white). Kenzie and Quinn are female. Finn and Kurt are boys. We're sad to report that on August 19, 2012, Kenzie and Quinn passed away. Finn and Kurt were fostered by an amazingly wonderful foster mother, and . . . . . . on January 5, 2013, she finally admitted to herself that there was just no way in the world she could ever give these two little ones up. They're family, and they're staying right where they are!! Congratulations, everyone! It's wonderful that you get to stay right exactly where you belong! Please send us updated family photos!
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Nacho returned to DunRoamin' on October 30, 2020. Nacho, born about May 7, 2014, originally came to us from Centreville on June 16, 2014 where he was trying to survive near a building where several cats had taken refuge. He was only about a month old and had an injured tail. As no one could help him, he came to us. He only has half a tail and the remaining portion is like a corkscrew at the end, but he is just fine.Nacho was adopted on July 10, 2015 to a home in Woodstock, but recently had developed some issues when his ureter became blocked so he was returned to us. That has since been rectified and he now must eat a prescription diet of Royal Canin Urinary S/O food, but he's fine with that! We have had dozens and dozens of cats on this diet and we have never had a recurrence of issues. As long as he eats only that diet which prevents crystals from forming in his urine, he will be 100%!Nacho is about six years old and you'll be hard pressed to find a more loving and affectionate little boy. He immediately gets along with everyone, human or feline, and he LOVES attention. If you're looking for a snuggle bug who will keep you company and give you many hours of delight each day, he's your boy!On December 16, 2020, Nacho was adopted by a very nice family in Bedell where he'll live out the rest of his life with his wonderful family. He'll also be a friend for our Doppler! Congratulations, you two! Congratulations to your family! Merry Christmas!
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Barnes
Barnes came to DunRoamin' on June 25, 2020, one of 22 cats brought to us by the NB SPCA. Barnes had ear mites, conjunctivitis, he was lean, and had moderate gingivitis around his lower canine teeth. He was born about June 1, 2014.Barnes is a real sweetheart. He loves his cat friends and they cuddle together constantly. He is hoping for a home of his very own once he is healthy again, neutered, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. He has a dream, and he's looking forward to a chance to live it. Barnes was fostered with his friends in Ashland, NB, and is now excited to spend some time with his friends at The Purrfect Cup where he hopes to meet the family of his dreams! Please drop in to The Purrfect Cup - you'll love it there! The staff, food, drinks and cats are all wonderful!!On December 16, 2020, Barnes was elated to learn that he had been invited to join the family of a nice lady in Fredericton. They had fallen in love and each was very pleased to share a home together where Barnes has another feline friend. Congratulations! Best Christmas present ever!! Barnes would like to thank his foster family at The Purrfect Cup - he'll miss you all!
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| Hazey |
Hazey
Hazey came to DunRoamin' on September 9, 2020 from Plaster Rock. Born about July 20, 2020, she was in rough shape. She was thin, had ear mites, intestinal parasites and watery eyes. On top of these issues, she was diagnosed with Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH). This condition occurs when the cerebellum of a kitten's brain does not develop properly in the womb. As the cerebellum controls fine motor skills, balance and co-ordination, CH cats sometimes move or walk as though inebriated. This condition is not painful, nor is it contagious.Typical symptoms are jerky or unco-ordinated walking, swaying from side to side when walking and/or head tremors, especially when they get excited about food or play. They learn to adapt, can safely be spayed or neutered and can live typically long and happy lives. They may sometimes require minor modifications in their home such as stairs that are blocked off or dishes that are raised for easier access. They may just need a little extra love and attention, but they'll give that back in spades! Hazey is an orange female - rare and beautiful!Hazey has been fostered since her arrival and her foster mother reports the following: Hazey is a very loving little kitten with a spunky attitude, and she loves to be cuddled. Her favourite thing is to curl up in your arms and soak up your body heat! She is playful and loving. She is up to date on vaccines, is spayed, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites.We are happy to report that on December 14, 2020, Hazey was adopted by a family in Woodstock where she will live happily ever after. We'll be looking forward to lots of photos and updates as you grow, Hazey. Your foster mom will miss you!
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| Ragz |
Ragz
Ragz and his brother "Richez" came to DunRoamin' on November 26, 2020. They had been part of a colony of cats whom people had attempted to help out but they had not been able to find a place for these brothers to go, so they had been booked for euthanization. They are young and beautiful boys, and we could not allow that to happen. They were born about November 26, 2019, so were only a year old. Ragz weighs a bit more than Richez and they each have a different small area of white on their bellies, so they can easily be told apart, but are virtually inseparable.Both boys are very nice and both are polydactyl (have double paws on their front feet). They are happy to be here with us and are already showing us this fact with purrs and head butts. They were neutered today and have begun their vaccine protocol so will be ready to go just before Christmas. Ragz has luxating patellas (the knee cap slips in and out of its normal location). This is not painful for the cat, can be quite common, and we have had many cats with this condition. Even after what they have been through in their short lives, these boys are very loving. We would like very much for them to be able to stay together. They almost lost each other today, and we would be forever grateful if they could live out their lives in love, comfort and together forever.We are SO happy to announce that on December 15, 2020, Ragz and Richez went to their new forever home. They now live in Glassville where they will be loved and spoiled the rest of their days. Congratulations to them and to their new family! Send lots of photos, boy!
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| Richez |
Richez
Ragz and his brother "Richez" came to DunRoamin' on November 26, 2020. They had been part of a colony of cats whom people had attempted to help out but they had not been able to find a place for these brothers to go, so they had been booked for euthanization. They are young and beautiful boys, and we could not allow that to happen. They were born about November 26, 2019, so were only a year old. Ragz weighs a bit more than Richez and they each have a different small area of white on their bellies, so they can easily be told apart, but are virtually inseparable.Both boys are very nice and both are polydactyl (have double paws on their front feet). They are happy to be here with us and are already showing us this fact with purrs and head butts. They were neutered today and have begun their vaccine protocol so will be ready to go just before Christmas. Ragz has luxating patellas (the knee cap slips in and out of its normal location). This is not painful for the cat, can be quite common, and we have had many cats with this condition. Even after what they have been through in their short lives, these boys are very loving. We would like very much for them to be able to stay together. They almost lost each other today, and we would be forever grateful if they could live out their lives in love, comfort and together forever.We are SO happy to announce that on December 15, 2020, Ragz and Richez went to their new forever home. They now live in Glassville where they will be loved and spoiled the rest of their days. Congratulations to them and to their new family! Send lots of photos, boy!
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| Rich |
Rich
This is "Rich." On August 17, 2010, five baby kittens were found in Beechwood. Their mother had apparently been run over, and they were all alone. They were not yet eating on their own, and needed help. Rich, Baby, Lance, Flame and Posh were born about July 26, 2010. They were cold, hungry and had very bad fleas. They had to be fed by syringe to keep them alive. This was done by our Canada Summer Jobs students Emily and Jerika, who took them home each night to ensure they got the care and attention they required. Then, we were very grateful to have a wonderful foster family from Brighton care for them until they were old enough to be adopted. We really appreciate your help, and can't thank you enough! They wouldn't be the kittens they are today without your love and care. Rich has one blue and one green eye. On October 16, 2010, Rich attended the DunRoamin' Adoption Fair where he met a lady from Stickney, and he'll now share his new home with five chickens, two dogs, one other cat, and two kids! Congratulations!!
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| Etsy |
Etsy
Etsy returned to DunRoamin' on October 13, 2020, as her owners were no longer able to care for her. She had originally come to us on April 23, 2018, from Glassville where she had been found in the bottom of a potato barrell. She was born about April 1, 2018, was all alone and so young that she was not yet peeing and pooping on her own. Thanks to her rescuer, she was soon doing well after lots of care and attention.Etsy is a very nice little girl with lots of attitude! She knows what she wants and when she wants it! She loves attention and loves to play. She is very much looking forward to having a permanent home again. She will do best in a home with no pets or maybe just one other cat. Please drop in to The Purrfect Cup - the best cat cafe ever - and enjoy a great cup of coffee and some beautiful cats at the same time! As of December 8, 2020, Etsy is happy to be fostered there and hopes to meet her new family there!On December 11, 2020, Etsy was SO excited to learn that a lady who had fallen in love with her at The Purrfect Cup had decided that the best Christmas present in the whole world for both of them would be if she came to live with her permanently! Etsy now lives in Sheffield! Congratulations, Etsy! Don't forget to stay in touch - your rescuer and foster mom would LOVE to see lots of photos of you in your new home!
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| Rosalyn |
Rosalyn
Rosalyn came to DunRoamin' on October 31, 2020, from the Lower Brighton area where she and some friends had been living on their own and needed help to survive the upcoming cold winter. Rosalyn is a beautiful little tabby who seems to love everyone and everything. She is very cuddly and affectionate and wishes only for a warm and safe home in which to spend the rest of her life. Rosalyn was born about June 27, 2020.Rosalyn was fostered with some very good friends in Bath, NB, while she awaited her final vaccines and as of December 8, 2020 stayed with her friends at The Purrfect Cup in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton. Come check out this fantastic cat cafe!On December 11, 2020, Rosalyn was excited to learn that the lady who had been visiting her for the last several days had asked her to become a permanent family member! She couldn't be happier! Rosalyn now lives in Fredericton where she will have the best life of which she could ever dream! Congratulations, Rosalyn! Send lots of photos!!
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| Caldwell |
Caldwell
Caldwell came to us from the Florenceville area on October 13, 2020. He had been found all alone on a porch on a cold morning and had no one to care for him. He was cold, emaciated, dehydrated, weak, lethargic, was unable to open his eyes, had marked conjunctivitis, a discharge from his eyes, and his fur was matted with burdocks. His birth date was estimated to be about August 30, 2020, so he was only about six weeks old. This made him too young to be away from his mom and he would not have survived much longer. Two days later, his brother, "Mensa" was found in the same location and also had marked conjunctivitis, infected eyes, ear mites, dehydration and a fever.Caldwell weighed only 1.1 pounds. Even with his medical issues, he is sweet, loving and affectionate to his caregivers. He wants only to be held, snuggled and loved. He gives head butts continuously to let us know how grateful he is to be warm, safe and have a full belly and he purrs constantly, as long as he is receiving love! And even though he is so very tiny, he gives it back in spades!! so. These little ones are yet two more babies born to an unspayed mother who had no one to help her. Please spay and neuter your pets and keep them indoors where they are safe. It makes a difference in their life, health and world.Caldwell and Mensa were very fortunate to be fostered by a young vet tech who has fallen head over heels for both of them.On December 7, 2020, it was their honour to be accepted as permanent family members of the young lady who has fostered, loved and brought them back to health over the past two months. All are extremely grateful to have the others in their lives and now live happily in Jacksonville. Thanks for all you have done for these little ones - they will show their gratitude each and every day for the rest of their lives.
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| Mensa |
Mensa
Caldwell came to us from the Florenceville area on October 13, 2020. He had been found all alone on a porch on a cold morning and had no one to care for him. He was cold, emaciated, dehydrated, weak, lethargic, was unable to open his eyes, had marked conjunctivitis, a discharge from his eyes, and his fur was matted with burdocks. His birth date was estimated to be about August 30, 2020, so he was only about six weeks old. This made him too young to be away from his mom and he would not have survived much longer. Two days later, his brother, "Mensa" was found in the same location and also had marked conjunctivitis, infected eyes, ear mites, dehydration and a fever.Caldwell weighed only 1.1 pounds. Even with his medical issues, he is sweet, loving and affectionate to his caregivers. He wants only to be held, snuggled and loved. He gives head butts continuously to let us know how grateful he is to be warm, safe and have a full belly and he purrs constantly, as long as he is receiving love! And even though he is so very tiny, he gives it back in spades!! so. These little ones are yet two more babies born to an unspayed mother who had no one to help her. Please spay and neuter your pets and keep them indoors where they are safe. It makes a difference in their life, health and world.Caldwell and Mensa were very fortunate to be fostered by a young vet tech who has fallen head over heels for both of them.On December 7, 2020, it was their honour to be accepted as permanent family members of the young lady who has fostered, loved and brought them back to health over the past two months. All are extremely grateful to have the others in their lives and now live happily in Jacksonville. Thanks for all you have done for these little ones - they will show their gratitude each and every day for the rest of their lives.
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| Okie |
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Okie, "Kitbull" and their four siblings came to us on October 27, 2020 from the Bath area. They had been born about September 15, 2020 and had no mother to care for them. They were tiny, had fleas, ear mites, upper respiratory infection and were too young to be away from their mom.With much love, care and medical attention, they have become healthy, happy, playful, loving little fur balls. They had a hard time initially, had to be fed by syringe and provided with much-needed medication in order to gain wait and thrive, but with all the love and attention they received, they are now all healthy and ready to go to homes shortly before Christmas.They will be spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, treated for all parasites and tested for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. They look forward to that new, wonderful home that they hope will be in their future!On December 4, 2020, a very nice couple travelled for four hours to meet them and determine if they would like to join their family. Both Kitbull and his sister Okie were very excited to have been chosen, and to learn that they would be together forever! Thanks to your new family! Please send lots of photos and stay in touch!
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| Kitbull |
Kitbull
Okie, "Kitbull" and their four siblings came to us on October 27, 2020 from the Bath area. They had been born about September 15, 2020 and had no mother to care for them. They were tiny, had fleas, ear mites, upper respiratory infection and were too young to be away from their mom.With much love, care and medical attention, they have become healthy, happy, playful, loving little fur balls. They had a hard time initially, had to be fed by syringe and provided with much-needed medication in order to gain wait and thrive, but with all the love and attention they received, they are now all healthy and ready to go to homes shortly before Christmas.They will be spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, treated for all parasites and tested for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. They look forward to that new, wonderful home that they hope will be in their future!On December 4, 2020, a very nice couple travelled for four hours to meet them and determine if they would like to join their family. Both Kitbull and his sister Okie were very excited to have been chosen, and to learn that they would be together forever! Thanks to your new family! Please send lots of photos and stay in touch!
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| Kit |
Kit
Kit came to DunRoamin' on October 14, 2017 from New Denmark where he had been found in a box on the side of a road along with his four siblings. There was no mother to care for them and there was no help available for them in their area. Kit, Langdon, Freddy, Sabrina and Chucky were born approximately September 23, 2017. Kit and his siblings were dehydrated, thin and had fleas. They were soon in the care of a loving vet tech where they began eating away and putting on weight in no time. Kit is the most playful of his siblings. He is energetic, affectionate and he loves other cats to play and sleep with.On November 19, 2017, Kit was adopted to a home in Beaver Dam where he will grow up with two young boys and his new feline sister, Chloe. Congratulations, Kit! Send lots of photos!!
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| Teasel |
Teasel
Teasel came to us on the evening of November 9, 2020 from the Riverbank area where he was a stray who had been seen hanging around for a while. He appeared to want human interaction, but then backed off when people tried to get close. Attempts had been made to find his home or owner, but were not successful.As the nights were getting colder, he appeared to have no shelter or anyone to look after him and would soon be experiencing difficulty staying warm and fed, he came to DunRoamin' for help.Teasel was born about November 10, 2019 and is a social little boy. When placed in a warm kennel with food and a soft bed, he ate his food and was soon unable to keep his eyes open. Knowing he was safe, he fell into a deep, purring sleep. He has been neutered, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV, treated for all parasites and was soon looking for a family where he would be kept warm, safe and loved forever.On December 2, 2020, Teasel was welcomed into a home in Bedell where he will be spoiled more than he could have ever dreamed. He is the new best friend of a young lady who loves him drastically! Congratulations to you and your new family!! Write soon, Teasel!
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| Taya |
Taya
Taya came to us on October 6, 2020 from Summerfield where he had been born on a farm. He had experienced a traumatic incident which resulted in a broken jaw. Taya, which means "mandible" in Swahili, was born about August 5, 2020, so was only about two months old - just a baby.Taya was unable to open his mouth as part of his jaw was broken and part was dislocated. Taya had a feeding tube inserted to ensure he got the nutrition this little baby required and he was assessed daily by his vet. The skills of his vet at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic have made it possible for his jaw to be relocated and he was soon back to eating a normal diet. On November 28, 2020, Taya was adopted by a family in Woodstock where he will live the life of which he has always dreamed. He will be spoiled rotten and loved forever. Congratulations, Taya! We'll see you again when you visit for your six-month checkup! Be a good boy - send us lots of photos!!
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| Hazard |
Hazard
Hazard came to us on October 6, 2020, from Perth-Andover where he had been adopted in 2018. Unfortunately, his family could no longer keep him, so as per our adoption contract, he came back to us.Hazard originally came to us on November 14, 2017 when he was found on a porch in Glassville. He had upper respiratory infection, fleas and a fracture of the right femur of his hind leg. He may experience a bit of lameness or arthritis when he's older - we all would! Hazard was a little timid at first, but he's a really nice boy who is happy to have lots of love and attention from our staff, but he'd really love to be back in a home with a family. He was born about August 10, 2017 and is a beautiful orange tabby - his markings are gorgeous!!Hazard is fully up to date on his vaccines and looks forward to joining a loving household of human servants! He is a sweet, kind and gentle little boy who looks forward to having a permanent family.On November 26, 2020, Hazard was very happy to meet his new mother. He rubbed against her and gazed adoringly - he knew she was the one immediately! Congratulations, Hazard, on your new home in Newburg. Please don't forget to send lots of photos of you and your new family!
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| Lucas |
Lucas
Lucas came to us from the Beechwood area on September 19, 2020, where he had been a stray who was hanging around looking for food. Cold weather was already upon us and he was cold and hungry. He had to be live trapped, but he soon realized that he was safe and would be cared for. Lucas was born about September 19, 2017. Lucas had tapeworms, fleas, ear mites, moderate tartar and marked gingivitis. He required several infected teeth to be extracted to make him comfortable and able to eat properly. Lucas is a beautiful little boy who is happy to be safe, warm and fed. He will be ready for a home by November 24th, just as soon as he is neutered, vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV. On October 26, 2020, Lucas went to spend some time with his friends at The Purrfect Cup where he was spoiled beyond his dreams while he awaited the chance to meet that perfect family with whom to spend the rest of his life. Please stop in and meet the staff and fur balls of The Purrfect Cup - you'll love it there!On November 21, 2020, Lucas was very pleased to learn that he was invited to join a very nice family in Fredericton where he will live happily ever after. Take good care of your new family, Lucas, and don't forget to write and tell us all about your new life!
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| Libra |
Libra
Libra and her siblings Virgo, Scorpio and Taurus came to us on September 2, 2020, from the Woodstock area along with their mom Gemini and Gemini's sister Sagittarius. The kittens were born about August 1, 2020, so were only about four weeks old. Each of these little ones had a heart murmur but outgrew it as often happens. Libra, her siblings, mom and aunt were fostered with some wonderful friends in the Woodstock area, then moved to a foster home in Riverbank until they were old enough to be spayed/neutered/vaccinated/tested for FIV and FeLV and go to homes. Then she went to visit our friends at The Purrfect Cup in Two Nations Crossing where she fell in love with a young couple who frequented The Cup. The rest is history.On November 21, 2020, Libra was adopted by a young couple in Fredericton where she will be a friend and playmate for Hemingway who was adopted on October 13, 2020 (see below). Congratulations to everyone!!
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| Petley |
Petley
Petley came to us from Waterville on October 14, 2020. She was a stray who had come to a home asking for food and shelter - she had apparently been around humans before because she is very social and loving. Unfortunately, her left hind leg was broken (femoral head and femur fracture) and she required surgery which was completed on October 16, 2020. This surgery involved removing the femoral head of her left hind leg and inserting two tiny pins above her knee - she had damaged it in two places. As of post surgery, she was soon doing well, eating and purring almost as if nothing happened. She is very grateful for the pain medication and all the medical care she is receiving at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic. Petley required cage rest and pain medication for several weeks, but x-rays soon revealed she was doing fine and was allowed to begin more exercise. She is very happy, playful and grateful to still have all four legs. She thanks Dr Monteith for her surgical skills which allowed her to still be a four-legged purrball.Petley is very cute and affectionate and has obviously been around people. She is a very lucky little girl to have this opportunity. Thanks to all who donate to support such beautiful little onesOn November 21, 2020, Petley was invited to join a family from Upper Woodstock where she will join Summit, another DunRoamin' kitten! Congratulations! Hi, Summit!!
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| Maldon |
Maldon
Maldon came to us on August 6, 2020 from Woodstock where his mom, Salt, had been part of the Woodstock Community Cat Program. She had been brought as part of Woodstock's program to spay/neuter unowned cats within the town limits, but had almost immediately given birth to Maldon and his four little darling siblings. The kittens were born August 6, 2020. Salt and her four babies were fostered by some generous supporters in Woodstock, then moved to another foster home in Riverbank. They loved both their foster families and flourished very well!On November 21, 2020, Maldon was so happy to go to his forever home. He now lives in Woodstock with his new family - they're all in love already! Congratulations, Maldon! Have a wonderful life! Write soon!
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| Morton |
Morton
Morton came to us on August 6, 2020 from Woodstock where his mom, Salt, had been part of the Woodstock Community Cat Program. She had been brought as part of Woodstock's program to spay/neuter unowned cats within the town limits, but had almost immediately given birth to Morton and his four little darling siblings. The kittens were born August 6, 2020. Salt and her four babies were fostered by some generous supporters in Woodstock, then moved to another foster home in Riverbank. They loved both their foster families and flourished very well!
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| Lowry |
Lowry
Lowry came to us on August 6, 2020 from Woodstock where his mom, Salt, had been part of the Woodstock Community Cat Program. She had been brought as part of Woodstock's program to spay/neuter unowned cats within the town limits, but had almost immediately given birth to Lowry and his four little darling siblings. The kittens were born August 6, 2020.Salt and her four babies were fostered by some generous supporters in Woodstock, then moved to another foster home in Riverbank. They loved both their foster families and flourished very well!On November 21, 2020, Lowry was adopted by a wonderful family in Fredericton where he will live happily ever after. Congratulations, Lowry, write soon!
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| Mr Meowgi |
Mr Meowgi
Mr Meowgi arrived at DunRoamin' on August 12, 2020 from Grafton. He had an injury to his leg which was filled with maggots. He was born about April 12, 2018. It was later confirmed that Mr Meowgi also had a broken pelvis which required several weeks of pain medication and kennel rest.Mr Meowgi received excellent care while he recovered at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic. He was soon eating fine and happy to have lots of pats, ear scratches and kind, loving words. He is a very sweet, quiet and loving little boy whom anyone would be very fortunate to have as a companion. Mr Meowgi is back with DunRoamin' and no longer requires strict kennel rest. He is recovering his ambulatory skills very quickly and is becoming stronger every single day. He is a sweet little boy who loves people and is anxious to have a permanent home of his very own. He will have to take it easy and allow his body time to strengthen the muscles in his back end, but he is doing very well and with a few more months of slowly-increasing activity, he will be fine!On November 16, 2020, Meowgi met a very nice young lady from Oak Bay and couldn't wait to join her family. When his carrier was placed on the floor, he immediately got inside, laid down and stared at his caregivers as if to say, "Well, what's the holdup? Let's go!!" Congratulations, Mr Meowgi - you've got it made now!
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| Jann |
Jann
Jann came back to us on February 18, 2015. She had originally come to DunRoamin' on October 13, 2015 when she and her sister and two brothers were left in a box and had to be live-trapped because they were so scared. Other than having ticks, all were healthy. Jann was born about August 4, 2015 and was the last of her litter to be adopted, which happened on November 21, 2015.Unfortunately, Jann's family's circumstances changed and they were no longer able to keep her so she came back to us, as is our policy. We'll find her a new family. Jann is quiet but very loving and affectionate. She plays and sleeps with her friends Joy, Kenya, Trickle and Chyler and is very talkative - she'll stare you right in the eye and tell you a story! She also loves to purr!On March 13, 2016, a young lady who had met Jann the previous week returned to invite her to join her family. Jann now lives near Avondale with several other ex-DunRoamin' cats who have the best home possible! Congratulations, Jann! Write soon!
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| Janna |
Janna
Janna and "Kiena," two-day old siblings with no mother, came to us on September 2, 2020. Their mom could not be found and they were very cold and very hungry. They would most likely not have survived much more time on their own. Having been born only hours before, they most probably did not get the nutrients they required from their mother's milk. They were born about August 31, 2020.All three little kittens were fostered by a kind vet tech who cared for them daily - including feeding them by hand every two hours around the clock - day and night. Thank you, Chloe. You have saved their lives.As of September 8, 2020, Janna was having a bit of trouble, but she had the best vet care possible and is now doing just fine. Both are growing like cute little weeds, are on no medication at all and they make their foster mother smile every single day. Thanks for taking such good care of these little guys! On November 13, 2020, Janna and Kiena were very happy to meet the lady who would change their lives by offering them a loving and permanent home. We are so happy for all of you - congratulations! We are so happy that you get to stay together and we look forward to seeing photos and hearing about your new lives!
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| Kiena |
Kiena
Janna and "Kiena," two-day old siblings with no mother, came to us on September 2, 2020. Their mom could not be found and they were very cold and very hungry. They would most likely not have survived much more time on their own. Having been born only hours before, they most probably did not get the nutrients they required from their mother's milk. They were born about August 31, 2020.All three little kittens were fostered by a kind vet tech who cared for them daily - including feeding them by hand every two hours around the clock - day and night. Thank you, Chloe. You have saved their lives.As of September 8, 2020, Janna was having a bit of trouble, but she had the best vet care possible and is now doing just fine. Both are growing like cute little weeds, are on no medication at all and they make their foster mother smile every single day. Thanks for taking such good care of these little guys! On November 13, 2020, Janna and Kiena were very happy to meet the lady who would change their lives by offering them a loving and permanent home. We are so happy for all of you - congratulations! We are so happy that you get to stay together and we look forward to seeing photos and hearing about your new lives!
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| Gwendolyn |
Gwendolyn
Gwendolyn, Janna and Kiena, two-day old siblings with no mother, came to us on September 2, 2020. Their mom could not be found and they were very cold and very hungry. They would most likely not have survived much more time on their own. Having been born only hours before, they most probably did not get the nutrients they required from their mother's milk. They were born about August 31, 2020.All three little kittens were fostered by a kind vet tech who cares for them daily - including feeding them by hand every two hours around the clock - day and night. Thank you, Chloe. You have saved their lives.As of September 8, 2020, Janna was having a bit of trouble, but she had the best vet care possible and is now doing just fine. All are growing like cute little weeds, are on no medication at all and they make their foster mother smile every single day. Thanks for taking such good care of these little guys! On November 11, 2020, Gwendolyn received a gift that she will remember forever when she was adopted by a young couple in Greenfield where she will be spoiled beyond her wildest dreams. Congratulations to all!
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| Virgo |
Virgo
Virgo, Libra, Scorpio and Taurus came to us on September 2, 2020 along with their mom Gemini and her sister Sagittarius. They were born about August 1, 2020, so were only about four weeks old. Each of these little ones has a heart murmur right now, but we're hoping they will outgrow it soon as often happens.Virgo and Libra are little girls and Scorpio and Taurus are little boys. They, along with their mom and aunt, were very grateful to be fostered by our friends in Lindsay, NB, and then in Bath, NB. Thank you SO much for giving these little ones a home and family until they are old enough to be spayed/neutered, vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and be chosen to go to homes. We hope these little ones can be adopted in pairs or to a home that already has a cat or two - they're family and as far as we know, have never been alone, so we hope they can stay in pairs so they always have a warm body to play and sleep with!Virgo is a beautiful little girl who loves to play. She is very cuddly and takes no time to warm up to people. On November 7, 2020, Virgo was adopted by a young lady in Lansdowne where she will be a new friend for two young girls, two dogs and another cat who is missing feline company. Congratulations, Virgo! Write soon!
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Iowa
Iowa and her brother "Katkid" came to us on October 17, 2020, from the Woodstock area as part of the Woodstock Community Cat Program. This is a program set up by the town of Woodstock to help spay and neuter unowned cats within the town limits - please contact the Town Office for more information! These two little furballs were born about July 18, 2020, so were only about three months old. They had no mom and were on their own. On October 20, 2020, both Katkid and his sister tested positive for FeLV - please read below to learn all about this. Both kittens are very loving and playful and may live long, healthy lives. We have had many cats with FeLV who have done so and we hope this is also the case for these two little sweetheart kittens. They'll definitely have a wonderful life now, because . . . On October 29, 2020, Katkid and Iowa were invited to live in the home of some very good friends in Plaster Rock where they will be able to have a normal kittenhood and not interact with other cats, potentially passing this along. We thank this family once again for taking FeLV cats into their loving home where they will experience all the joys life can offer, and they'll give back just as much!
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| Katkid |
Katkid
Iowa and her brother "Katkid" came to us on October 17, 2020, from the Woodstock area as part of the Woodstock Community Cat Program. This is a program set up by the town of Woodstock to help spay and neuter unowned cats within the town limits - please contact the Town Office for more information! These two little furballs were born about July 18, 2020, so were only about three months old. They had no mom and were on their own. On October 20, 2020, both Katkid and his sister tested positive for FeLV - please read below to learn all about this. Both kittens are very loving and playful and may live long, healthy lives. We have had many cats with FeLV who have done so and we hope this is also the case for these two little sweetheart kittens. They'll definitely have a wonderful life now, because . . . On October 29, 2020, Katkid and Iowa were invited to live in the home of some very good friends in Plaster Rock where they will be able to have a normal kittenhood and not interact with other cats, potentially passing this along. We thank this family once again for taking FeLV cats into their loving home where they will experience all the joys life can offer, and they'll give back just as much!
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| Boseman |
Boseman
Boseman came to us on September 1, 2020 from Woodstock, NB, where he had been found all alone on the side of the road. He was emaciated, dehydrated and had worms, but he was still a feisty little guy - that's probably why he had survived so long on his own. He was born about July 1, 2020.Boseman is full of love, purrs, cuddles and personality. He eagerly leaps from his kennel into your arms when the door is opened and he can head butt and purr with the best of them. He is playful and sweet - just ask him! Boseman stayed in a foster home where his foster mom described him as such a little bundle of energy - he never stops!! He has a friendly personality with a bit of spunk and when he eventually slows down, he becomes a bit of a cuddle bug. He occasionally sneaks under the blankets at night, but that doesn't mean he is not in attack mode! He'll get you if you move around! He is more of a grazer (eats a small amount several times throughout the day/night). He is honoured to be named after Chadwick Boseman - the actor who played Marvel's Black Panther who recently passed away after a battle with cancer. Little Boseman will quietly honour his name and live up to the kindness and huge heart of his namesake.On October 26, 2020, Boseman went to spend some time with his friends (and ours!) at The Purrfect Cup in Fredericton where he hoped to meet the loves of his life and join them in their home forever! Please drop in for some excellent food, coffee, staff and some pretty amazing cats! You'll love it there!On November 3, 2020, we learned that Boseman had been welcomed into a home in Oromoto where he will be the new sibling of Snowflake, aka Hail who just turned three a couple of days ago! What a nice birthday present! Congratulations to all! Don't forget to stay in touch, like Snowflake does! And thank your mom for everything she does for us - she's pretty amazing!
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| Nephrine |
Nephrine
Nephrine came to DunRoamin' on September 29, 2020 from Hartland where she had been abandoned when her owners moved from the area. She had been on her own for about six weeks. A kind gentleman brought her for help - it's getting cold at night and the outdoors is no place for a cat to be on her own. Nephrine was born about September 23, 2018.Nephrine was examined at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic where it was determined that she had ear mites. She also has only one kidney. She is perfectly healthy and may never have an issue, similar to humans who live with only one kidney. Nephrine is very vocal, affectionate and playful. If there's a human in the room, she wants to be playing and talking with them!Nephrine was already spayed and has completed her vaccine protocol. She tested negative for FIV and FeLV and has been treated for parasites. She can't wait to have her very own audience!!On October 23, 2020, Nephrine was so excited to leave for her new home in Good Corner where she will be a new friend for ex-DunRoamin' beauty, Zdeno! Congratulations, everyone! Send photos of you and your new family, Nephrine!
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| Whimsy |
Whimsy
Whimsy came to DunRoamin' on June 30, 2020 from Perth-Andover where she had been found in the long grass with two babies, Waverleigh and Wynter. She was timid and obviously needed help. Whimsy was born about June 30, 2018 and this was probably not her first litter of kittens, but it will be her last. She is now spayed, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. Now all she needs is a nice, warm, safe home and family! Whimsy and her family was fostered by our friends in Woodstock who have fostered more than 175 cats and dogs for DunRoamin' - they are amazing! On September 29, 2020, Whimsy went to visit her friends at the Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, where she hoped to meet that special person with whom she could spend the rest of her life! Please drop in and meet everyone - human and feline alike. You'll love the food, coffee, humans and cats!! On October 20, 2020, Whimsy was SO happy to learn that she had been adopted by a very nice young man from Fredericton where she will spend the rest of her life being his best friend. Whimsy loves to be petted and have company, so her life will be exactly what she wants and deserves from now on. Thanks to her adopter and to The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe who helped make this new life possible!
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| Bluff |
Bluff
Bluff came to DunRoamin' on August 27, 2020, from Waterville where he had been found all alone on the side of the road. He had no one to help him.Bluff had ear mites and a painful and weak hind end. He was not yet neutered, but he is now. It appears his tail may have been damaged/broken and he had to have it amputated as a result. Bluff, despite his injuries, is deeply grateful to be with us. He is happy to be warm, safe, have a full belly and medication to stop any pain and to help him heal. He purrs, head butts and is the first to greet humans at his kennel door. He will soon be ready for a happy family life and he is SO looking forward to it! He's very playful, and a typically BAD kitten! You'll love him - we all do! He entertained his friends at The Purrfect Cup, Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, NB, by stealing their food if they slacked off on guarding it!! He is all badness, and that is outweighed only by his cuteness! Bluff is yet another result of unspayed and unneutered cats who are reproducing with no one to care for them. Please spay and neuter your pets.On October 17, 2020, Bluff was adopted by a nice lady from Fredericton where he'll be a friend for her young cat. Bluff would like to thank all his friends who made this new life possible for him, including his Purrfect Cup friends - you are AWESOME!!
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Chet
Chet and his brother "Cassini" came to DunRoamin' from the Oakland area on August 17, 2020, along with their brother Cobie (see below). They are probably related to Swithin, Scoot and Scroll (see below) who were also rescued from the same location four days previously. They were born to an unspayed mother and when they became sick she was unable to help them - that takes humans and medication - neither of which were available. They were in pain and in dire straits.All kittens had severe upper respiratory infection and had more fleas than any we had seen in quite some time. Fleas are parasites that will bite (causing pain and irritation) and suck blood from their victims, and little kittens are especially susceptible to becoming very ill, sometimes even dying, from their effects. Chet was no exception.Chet and Cassini were prescribed antibiotics, eye medication and subcutaneous fluids to help them along and both were soon well. We are all very grateful for the support we receive to ensure they get the help they need to become healthy again and go on to be loving, beloved and contributing family members. They were so happy to spend some time with their friends at The Purrfect Cup in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, NB, where they had the time of their lives!! Thank you for all you have done for these little guys and so many other little furballs - we are SO fortunate to have your friendship!On October 17, 2020, Chet and Cassini were both adopted by a young couple in Fredericton where they will live happily ever after. We are so grateful that they get to stay together so they will always have feline company and someone to wrestle with! Congratulations to them and to their new family!
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| Cassini |
Cassini
Chet and his brother "Cassini" came to DunRoamin' from the Oakland area on August 17, 2020, along with their brother Cobie (see below). They are probably related to Swithin, Scoot and Scroll (see below) who were also rescued from the same location four days previously. They were born to an unspayed mother and when they became sick she was unable to help them - that takes humans and medication - neither of which were available. They were in pain and in dire straits.All kittens had severe upper respiratory infection and had more fleas than any we had seen in quite some time. Fleas are parasites that will bite (causing pain and irritation) and suck blood from their victims, and little kittens are especially susceptible to becoming very ill, sometimes even dying, from their effects. Chet was no exception.Chet and Cassini were prescribed antibiotics, eye medication and subcutaneous fluids to help them along and both were soon well. We are all very grateful for the support we receive to ensure they get the help they need to become healthy again and go on to be loving, beloved and contributing family members. They were so happy to spend some time with their friends at The Purrfect Cup in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, NB, where they had the time of their lives!! Thank you for all you have done for these little guys and so many other little furballs - we are SO fortunate to have your friendship!On October 17, 2020, Chet and Cassini were both adopted by a young couple in Fredericton where they will live happily ever after. We are so grateful that they get to stay together so they will always have feline company and someone to wrestle with! Congratulations to them and to their new family!
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| Hemingway |
Hemingway
Hemingway came to us on August 21, 2020 from a home where he had been peeing and pooping inappropriately and they could no longer keep him. Hemingway was diagnosed with flea dermatitis which had resulted in scabs on his abdomen and back and also had some inflammation and infection as well. Hemingway was born about August 8, 2008 and is a really sweet boy. The medication he received has made him SO much better adn he's now fine! Hemingway is a sweet, loving and affectionate little boy who looks forward to a nice, quite and loving home in his very near future. He will be the perfect companion, especially now that winter is coming soon - he'll be the one curled up on your lap, purring up his own little storm! On October 10, 2020, Hemingway went to visit his friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe, Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton.On October 13, 2020, Hemingway was adopted by a young couple who had fallen in love with him on his very first day at The Purrfect Cup! He now resides with them in Fredericton. Congratulations, Hemingway! Send pictures! We'll all miss you!!
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Gemini
Gemini, her sister "Sagittarius" and Gemini's four baby kittens Scorpio, Virgo, Libra and Taurus all came to us on September 2, 2020. They were about two years old, having been born about September 2, 2018. Gemini and Sagittarius are both beautiful little girls who are kind, compassionate, quiet and loving. As far as we know, they have always been together and we hope they can find a home together. Gemini and Sagittarius are both spayed, fully vaccinated and ready for a kind and loving home. Sagittarius is more timid than Gemini and for that reason we hope they may be adopted together. Although Gemini is self-confident and outgoing, Sagittarius is much more happy when she has her sister to cuddle with. On October 20, 2020, Gemini and Sagittarius were adopted by a very nice couple from Fredericton where they already are spoiled with a brand new cat tree, lots of toys, beds, food and an abundance of love and care. We thank this family for their kindness and generosity to these to beautiful little girls, as well as to our staff. Thank you so much. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your new family! Please stay in touch! We'll see you on October 20th!
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Sagittarius
Gemini, her sister "Sagittarius" and Gemini's four baby kittens Scorpio, Virgo, Libra and Taurus all came to us on September 2, 2020. They were about two years old, having been born about September 2, 2018. Gemini and Sagittarius are both beautiful little girls who are kind, compassionate, quiet and loving. As far as we know, they have always been together and we hope they can find a home together. Gemini and Sagittarius are both spayed, fully vaccinated and ready for a kind and loving home. Sagittarius is more timid than Gemini and for that reason we hope they may be adopted together. Although Gemini is self-confident and outgoing, Sagittarius is much more happy when she has her sister to cuddle with. On October 20, 2020, Gemini and Sagittarius were adopted by a very nice couple from Fredericton where they already are spoiled with a brand new cat tree, lots of toys, beds, food and an abundance of love and care. We thank this family for their kindness and generosity to these to beautiful little girls, as well as to our staff. Thank you so much. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your new family! Please stay in touch! We'll see you on October 20th!
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| Anthem |
Anthem
Anthem and "Sleepy Joe" came to us from a colony of cats in the Florenceville area on August 18, 2020 along with her siblings Sleepy Joe, Edie and Belinda. Anthem is extremely adventurous and loving. She will purr as soon as someone enters the room and loves people as much as she loves her siblings. She is very playful, but also loves to curl up on your lap or chest to be cuddled along with her siblings. She would love to be adopted with a Sleepy Joe as they are bonded and have never been without another warm, furry beating heart next to each other. Sleepy Joe is very friendly and makes Anthem feel safe, as Anthem is a tiny bit timid in new situations, but loves cuddles and playing with Sleepy Joe. These little kittens were born about May 25, 2020 and were part of a feral colony. They are currently enjoying life at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe at Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton - they have a whole staff to wait on and play with them! They love it there, and so will you! Please come check out the coffee and treats while you spend some time with these little guys!On October 10, 2020, Anthem and Sleepy Joe celebrated Thanksgiving weekend in the best way possible when they were adopted by a very kind, generous and loving family from New Maryland. They will have lots of children to grow up with and they are already loved immensely! Thank you so much! We all have so much to be thankful for on this Thanksgiving weekend!
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| Sleepy Joe |
Sleepy Joe
Anthem and "Sleepy Joe" came to us from a colony of cats in the Florenceville area on August 18, 2020 along with her siblings Sleepy Joe, Edie and Belinda. Anthem is extremely adventurous and loving. She will purr as soon as someone enters the room and loves people as much as she loves her siblings. She is very playful, but also loves to curl up on your lap or chest to be cuddled along with her siblings. She would love to be adopted with a Sleepy Joe as they are bonded and have never been without another warm, furry beating heart next to each other. Sleepy Joe is very friendly and makes Anthem feel safe, as Anthem is a tiny bit timid in new situations, but loves cuddles and playing with Sleepy Joe. These little kittens were born about May 25, 2020 and were part of a feral colony. They are currently enjoying life at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe at Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton - they have a whole staff to wait on and play with them! They love it there, and so will you! Please come check out the coffee and treats while you spend some time with these little guys!On October 10, 2020, Anthem and Sleepy Joe celebrated Thanksgiving weekend in the best way possible when they were adopted by a very kind, generous and loving family from New Maryland. They will have lots of children to grow up with and they are already loved immensely! Thank you so much! We all have so much to be thankful for on this Thanksgiving weekend!
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| Cobie |
Cobie
Cobie came to DunRoamin' from the Oakland area on August 17, 2020, along with his two siblings, Chet and Cobie. They are probably related to Swithin, Scoot and Scroll (already adopted - see below) who were also rescued from the same location four days previously. They were born to an unspayed mother and when they became sick she was unable to help them - that takes humans and medication - neither of which were available. They were in pain and in dire straits.All kittens had severe upper respiratory infection and had more fleas than any we had seen in quite some time. Fleas are parasites that will bite (causing pain and irritation) and suck blood from their victims, and little kittens are especially susceptible to becoming very ill, sometimes even dying, from their effects. Little Cobie was diagnosed with flea anemia (allergic to fleas and their effects). His vet believed that he would have passed away within a very short time had he not been rescued and treated immediately.Cobie was prescribed antibiotics, eye medication and subcutaneous fluids to help him along. He soon became healthy, happy and very playful, now that he was safe, warm, fed and had all his medical issues addressed We are all very grateful for the support we receive to ensure these little ones get the help they need.On October 10, 2020, Cobie was delighted to learn that he had been chosen to be the newest member of a family in Hartland where he will enjoy being loved and spoiled for the rest of his life! Congratulations, Cobie! This is truly a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend!
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Salt
Salt and her babies Baliene, Lowry, Maldon, Morton, and Sherpa came to us on August 6, 2020 from Woodstock, thanks to the Woodstock Community Cat Program. She had been brought as part of Woodstock's program to spay/neuter unowned cats within the town limits, but had almost immediately given birth to these five little darlings. The kittens were born August 6, 2020.Salt was born about August 17, 2018, so she was only about two years old.Salt is a beautiful little girl. She is happy to know that she won't have to have more litters of kittens and that she is now safe, warm, will always have a full belly, is fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for parasites. On September 29, 2020, she went to stay with her friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, while she awaited her very own family. Please drop in - you'll love the coffee and treats - and staff and cats!!On October 10, 2020, Salt was welcomed into the family of a young military couple from Oromocto where she will now live the life she has always deserved. Be good, Salty, and send lots of photos! We can't wait to hear about your new life! This is truly a wonderful Thanksgiving for all of our strays, but especially for you!
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| Waverleigh |
Waverleigh
Waverleigh came to us on June 30, 2020 from Perth-Andover where she had been found in the grass with her mother, Whimsy (see above) and sister Wynter. Waverleigh was born about June 23, 2020, so was only about one week old. All cats were covered with fleas which can be very dangerous for any cat, but especially so for such tiny babies, as the fleas can drain large amounts of blood that babies need to survive. Fortunately, these little ones - and their mom - will now never have to suffer from these parasites again.Waverleigh was healthy and is an extremely cute little buff-orange kitten who is active, loving and playful. She loves every human and cat she has met, and she's looking forward to having a home and family to whom she can show her gratitude for this new life she has received!On September 29, 2020, Waverleigh and her mom went to visit their friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe where they hoped to meet their new family. Please drop in - you'll love the coffee, humans and cats!! Waverleigh very quickly became a huge hit and was requested to join multiple families!On October 10, 2020, Waverleigh was adopted by a family in Douglas where she fell in love with their 10-year old son and vice versa. She will have two other feline family members. Congratulations, Waverleigh! What a wonderful Thanksgiving present! Don't forget to write!!
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| Haben |
Haben
Haben came to us on September 1, 2020 from Waterville where she had been found walking in circles. No one was able to take her in, so she came to us. She was named after the first blind and deaf woman to graduate from Harvard University - that's quite a feat!Haben was born about December 31, 2019. She was examined at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic where it was learned that she had ear mites and was blind. We're not sure how she survived this long, but she'll be fine now. She was fostered with DunRoamin' foster cats Barnes and Noble, as well as Abraham who was adopted from DunRoamin' and she loved them all. She will be fine now. She is spayed, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites and is anxious for a home where she can live safely inside where she will be spoiled beyond her wildest dreams. She's already learned her way around her foster home - she's pretty amazing!On October 3, 2020, Haben, now named Hope, got the best gift of her entire life when she was adopted by a family in Burton. She will have six other feline friends, five of whom are DunRoamin'! She is grateful to all who made this new life possible for her. Congratulations, Hope! We all look forward to seeing pictures and hearing about how spoiled you are in your new home! Yahooo!!
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| Phillip |
Phillip
Phillip came to us on August 21, 2020. He was born about June 21, 2020. He had ulcers on his eyes which were treated and we hope he'll soon be fine.Phillip is one of the cutest, happiest, most loving little kittens we have in our care right now. He purrs as soon as he sees or hears a human, he loves to be cuddled and he loves to play with the tinkle toys in his kennel! He is so happy to be warm, safe, fed, loved and cuddled that he shows it every single second a human is near him! This has got to be SUCH a HUGE change in his life!Phillip is currently on eye drops and antibiotics. He is doing well, is playful and has a good appetite but is still sneezing and still has some ocular discharge. If attitude is any scale, he's going to be MUCH more than just "fine!"On October 1, 2020, Phillip was adopted by his foster mother who has fallen in love - who wouldn't? Phillip now lives in Hartland where he'll live happily ever after. Send photos, Phillip!
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| Minyon |
Minyon
Minyon came to us on August 22, 2020 from the Greenfield area where she had been found all alone. She was born about June 10, 200, so was only about 10 weeks old. Minyon had what appeared to be a ruptured ear drum and was placed on antibiotics and it quickly healed. She is very loving, affectionate and loves to be held on her back in your arms like a little baby. She will happily purr herself to sleep in your arms, and she definitely likes her canned food.As we have observed Minyon, she has experienced some seizure-like symptoms which are being monitored and treated. We hope that they will be short-lived.On October 1, 2020, Minyon's foster mom decided that she would like this sweet little girl to remain in her family - she has earned herself a place and she doesn't want to leave - she's made that quite clear! Minyon will now live happily with her new permanent family which includes both cats and dogs, whom she loves! Congratulations, Minyon, to you and to your new family! All our best wishes go with you! Send photos, and stay in touch!
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Natalia
Natalia came to DunRoamin' on June 25, 2020, one of 22 cats accepted from the NB SPCA. Born about June 23, 2019, she had given birth to seven tiny babies on June 11, 2020 - she was not even a year old. Natalia had ear mites, dirty ears, conjunctivitis, was thin and was dehydrated.Natalia and her babies were fostered by a family who has fostered many for us - they love cats and we are so grateful for their support! Soon, Natalia and her family were ready for final vaccines, spays, neuters, FIV test, FeLV test and parasite control - all the things they'll need for the wonderful new life they will now receive. Natalia is an excellent mother, a beautiful, sweet, quiet, affectionate, friendly little girl who will make a wonderful companion for children or older people - she loves everyone! She is quiet, attentive and loving. She is pleased to know that she will not have to have any more litters of kittens - there are so many out there without anyone to love them . . . On September 29, 2020, Natalia met a lady from Baie Verte who had fallen head over heels for her, and she was smitten - they both were! Natalia now lives with her new family in the lap of luxury and love. Congratulations, Natalia - you have a long, happy, wonderful life ahead of you! Send lots of photos!!
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| Vector |
Vector
Vector came to DunRoamin' on August 13, 2020 from the Grand Falls area. He was born about April 13, 2020. He was very lean, had ear mites, fleas, was not neutered and had a severe lip avulsion (lip had been partially torn off) to the degree that his jaw bone was exposed. This was probably the result of a negative interaction with a motor vehicle. Vector underwent surgery to have his lip reattached and was also neutered at the same time. He was only able to eat food which has been prepared in a blender at first to ensure he was able to eat, but his lip is healing very well. He is very affectionate and loving and we are grateful that someone saw him, understood his situation and cared enough to help - he is just a baby. He is definitely worthy.As of August 25, 2020, Vector is eating hard food on his own and no longer requires a cone to keep him from scratching at his face. On September 26, 2020, Vector was adopted to his new home in Fredericton where he will be well loved and cared for for the remainder of his life! Congratulations, Vector, you deserve it! Send lots of photos and tell us about your wonderful new life!
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Scroll
Scroll and her sister Scoot came to DunRoamin' on August 13, 2020 from Oakland. She was underweight, had severe upper respiratory infection, fleas, ear mites and had an ulcer on the cornea of her right eye. She also had upper respiratory infection. They were born about May 13, 2020. Scroll was prescribed pain medication, antibiotics, eye medication, sub-cutaneous fluids and parasite control. Even after only a week of medical care at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic, she was so much better. She is even starting to play! "Scoot" was emaciated, dehydrated, had fleas and ear mites and an upper respiratory infection so severe that she required her left eye to be removed. She was not in good shape, but we are relieved that she and her siblings were found and brought to us for help. She will be okay now.Scoot was prescribed pain medication, antibiotics, eye medication, sub-cutaneous fluids and parasite control. She is very attentive toward humans and loves to be picked up and cuddled.On September 26, 2020, Scroll and Scoot were elated to leave for their new home! They will now live in Aroostook together with their new family. Congratulations! Write soon! We will miss you!
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| Scoot |
Scoot
Scroll and her sister Scoot came to DunRoamin' on August 13, 2020 from Oakland. She was underweight, had severe upper respiratory infection, fleas, ear mites and had an ulcer on the cornea of her right eye. She also had upper respiratory infection. They were born about May 13, 2020. Scroll was prescribed pain medication, antibiotics, eye medication, sub-cutaneous fluids and parasite control. Even after only a week of medical care at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic, she was so much better. She is even starting to play! "Scoot" was emaciated, dehydrated, had fleas and ear mites and an upper respiratory infection so severe that she required her left eye to be removed. She was not in good shape, but we are relieved that she and her siblings were found and brought to us for help. She will be okay now.Scoot was prescribed pain medication, antibiotics, eye medication, sub-cutaneous fluids and parasite control. She is very attentive toward humans and loves to be picked up and cuddled.On September 26, 2020, Scroll and Scoot were elated to leave for their new home! They will now live in Aroostook together with their new family. Congratulations! Write soon! We will miss you!
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| Edie |
Edie
Edie and her sister "Belinda" came to us from a colony of cats in the Florenceville area on August 18, 2020. along with their siblings Anthem and Sleepy Joe. Thanks to their foster family, they have become very friendly, although they are still a tiny bit timid in new situations. Edie is the most timid, quiet and laid back. She is also more independent and would rather watch others play than play herself. Edie loves to cuddle with her siblings and snooze in sunbeams. Belinda will purr as soon as someone enters the room and loves people as much as she loves her siblings. She is very playful, but also loves to curl up on your lap or chest to be cuddled along with her siblings. She would love to be adopted with a sibling as they are bonded and have never been without another warm, furry beating heart next to each other. Belinda is the most outgoing female kitten, and she loves being up high. These little kittens were born about May 25, 2020 and were part of a feral colony. On September 26, 2020, Edie and Belinda went to their new home in Sackville, NB, where they will be new friends for a rabbit! Congratuations to you and your new family! Write soon!
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| Belinda |
Belinda
Edie and her sister "Belinda" came to us from a colony of cats in the Florenceville area on August 18, 2020. along with their siblings Anthem and Sleepy Joe. Thanks to their foster family, they have become very friendly, although they are still a tiny bit timid in new situations. Edie is the most timid, quiet and laid back. She is also more independent and would rather watch others play than play herself. Edie loves to cuddle with her siblings and snooze in sunbeams. Belinda will purr as soon as someone enters the room and loves people as much as she loves her siblings. She is very playful, but also loves to curl up on your lap or chest to be cuddled along with her siblings. She would love to be adopted with a sibling as they are bonded and have never been without another warm, furry beating heart next to each other. Belinda is the most outgoing female kitten, and she loves being up high. These little kittens were born about May 25, 2020 and were part of a feral colony. On September 26, 2020, Edie and Belinda went to their new home in Sackville, NB, where they will be new friends for a rabbit! Congratuations to you and your new family! Write soon!
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Neela
Neela came to DunRoamin' with her mom and six siblings on June 25, 2020 from the NB SPCA. She was born on June 11, 2020. Neela is a sweet little girl who loves to play with her siblings, sleep in kitten piles and cuddle with any human who happens to be within reach! We'd like to thank all the people who had a hand in giving these beautiful kittens and their mom a new lease on life - who knows what would have happened to them otherwise? And look at the lives they are going to have now! "Euro Kaye" came to DunRoamin' on August 4, 2020, from the Bedell area where she had come to the home of a person who could not care for her. She was born about May 7, 2020, so was barely three months old. She was lean, had a scar near her anus and was reported to be very, very hungry.Euro Kaye was provided with lots of food and was assessed at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic. She is doing well and is now in a foster home while she awaits her full vaccines, spay, FIV test, FeLV test and full parasite medications. She is a beautiful little girl who looks forward to having a loving, safe home of her own for the rest of her life. Her gorgeous tan/tabby colours are much more beautiful than any photo can show! She is grateful to be fostered by a DunRoamin' staff member until she's ready for a home, which will be very soon!Euro's foster mom reports that she is a true cuddle cat. Her purr can be heard from across the room and she is very affectionate. Make no mistake - she is a typical "sassy with attitude" kitten - which endears her even more! She loves to chase feet and play "bed mice." She is familiar with an older, quieter dog and appears to be fine with him.On September 19, 2020, we are happy to report that both Neela and Euro Kaye were adopted by a very nice lady in Hanwell. They will live happily ever after as part of this family of three humans and one canine brother. Congratulations! Please send lots of photos!!
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Euro Kaye
Neela came to DunRoamin' with her mom and six siblings on June 25, 2020 from the NB SPCA. She was born on June 11, 2020. Neela is a sweet little girl who loves to play with her siblings, sleep in kitten piles and cuddle with any human who happens to be within reach! We'd like to thank all the people who had a hand in giving these beautiful kittens and their mom a new lease on life - who knows what would have happened to them otherwise? And look at the lives they are going to have now! "Euro Kaye" came to DunRoamin' on August 4, 2020, from the Bedell area where she had come to the home of a person who could not care for her. She was born about May 7, 2020, so was barely three months old. She was lean, had a scar near her anus and was reported to be very, very hungry.Euro Kaye was provided with lots of food and was assessed at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic. She is doing well and is now in a foster home while she awaits her full vaccines, spay, FIV test, FeLV test and full parasite medications. She is a beautiful little girl who looks forward to having a loving, safe home of her own for the rest of her life. Her gorgeous tan/tabby colours are much more beautiful than any photo can show! She is grateful to be fostered by a DunRoamin' staff member until she's ready for a home, which will be very soon!Euro's foster mom reports that she is a true cuddle cat. Her purr can be heard from across the room and she is very affectionate. Make no mistake - she is a typical "sassy with attitude" kitten - which endears her even more! She loves to chase feet and play "bed mice." She is familiar with an older, quieter dog and appears to be fine with him.On September 19, 2020, we are happy to report that both Neela and Euro Kaye were adopted by a very nice lady in Hanwell. They will live happily ever after as part of this family of three humans and one canine brother. Congratulations! Please send lots of photos!!
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Nima
Nima and her brother "Nash" came to DunRoamin' with their mom and five siblings on June 25, 2020 through the NB SPCA. They were born on June 11, 2020. Nima says she's the cutest of her litter (they all make that claim!) and she loves her family and all the humans she has ever met. She is very affectionate and loves to be up high, whether it's on a shelf, table or on your shoulder. They were born on June 11, 2020. Nash is her best friend and they are curious, happy, playful and energetic little kittens who love playing, jumping, running and every other thing they get to do with their siblings. They have been very well socialized thanks to their foster parents and they LOVE other cats, too!Both kittens have had all vaccines completed, been tested for FIV and FeLV, spayed/neutered and treated for all parasites. They can't wait to go to their permanent home, and Nima is so happy to know that her brother Nash is going with her! Congratulations!On September 19, 2020, Nash and Nima were adopted by a cat-loving couple from Hanwell where they will live their lives being spoiled by their loving humans! Congratulations to everyone! Send lots of photos!!
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Nash
Nima and her brother "Nash" came to DunRoamin' with their mom and five siblings on June 25, 2020 through the NB SPCA. They were born on June 11, 2020. Nima says she's the cutest of her litter (they all make that claim!) and she loves her family and all the humans she has ever met. She is very affectionate and loves to be up high, whether it's on a shelf, table or on your shoulder. They were born on June 11, 2020. Nash is her best friend and they are curious, happy, playful and energetic little kittens who love playing, jumping, running and every other thing they get to do with their siblings. They have been very well socialized thanks to their foster parents and they LOVE other cats, too!Both kittens have had all vaccines completed, been tested for FIV and FeLV, spayed/neutered and treated for all parasites. They can't wait to go to their permanent home, and Nima is so happy to know that her brother Nash is going with her! Congratulations!On September 19, 2020, Nash and Nima were adopted by a cat-loving couple from Hanwell where they will live their lives being spoiled by their loving humans! Congratulations to everyone! Send lots of photos!!
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| Nadine |
Nadine
Nadine and her brother "Nikolai" came to DunRoamin' with their mom and 5 siblings on June 25, 2020 from the NB SPCA. They were born on June 11, 2020. They are curious, happy, playful and energetic little kittens who love playing, jumping, running and every other thing they gets to do with their siblings. They have been very well socialized thanks to their foster parents and they LOVE other cats, too!Both kittens have had all vaccines completed, been tested for FIV and FeLV, spayed/neutered and treated for all parasites. They can't wait to go to their permanent home, and Nadine is so happy to know that her brother Nikolai is going with her! Congratulations!On September 19, 2020, Nadine and Nikolai left with their new family for their home in Upper Queensbury where they will live happily ever after. Congratulations! Thanks to their foster parents, their rescuers, their caregivers and everyone else who had a part in changing their lives!
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Nikolai
Nadine and her brother "Nikolai" came to DunRoamin' with their mom and 5 siblings on June 25, 2020 from the NB SPCA. They were born on June 11, 2020. They are curious, happy, playful and energetic little kittens who love playing, jumping, running and every other thing they gets to do with their siblings. They have been very well socialized thanks to their foster parents and they LOVE other cats, too!Both kittens have had all vaccines completed, been tested for FIV and FeLV, spayed/neutered and treated for all parasites. They can't wait to go to their permanent home, and Nadine is so happy to know that her brother Nikolai is going with her! Congratulations!On September 19, 2020, Nadine and Nikolai left with their new family for their home in Upper Queensbury where they will live happily ever after. Congratulations! Thanks to their foster parents, their rescuers, their caregivers and everyone else who had a part in changing their lives!
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| Joy |
Joy
Joy came to DunRoamin' when she was found on the side of the Trans Canada Highway near Riverbank on December 6, 2015. She was all alone, cold, hungry and had a porcupine quill in the side of her neck. She was diagnosed with a problem as a result of having eaten earthworms - that tells you how hungry she must have been! She was treated for this and is now perfectly well and healthy - and don't forget happy!Joy was born about March 6, 2015. She is exceptionally affectionate, wanting only to be held and cuddled. She purrs immediately when picked up, happy to be getting some attention. She is very aware of her surroundings and loves to explore and play. Joy is a true joy who hopes for a family soon.On March 5, 2016, Joy got her wish. As tomorrow is her birthday, she will spend it in her new home in Gagetown, NB. She even gets a new name - Lucy Liu! Congratulations to you and your new family!
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Nate
Nate and "Nico" came to DunRoamin' with their mom and five siblings on June 25, 2020 from the NB SPCA. They were born on June 11, 2020. Both are very cute, energetic, loving and affectionate little boys who were so anxious to start their new life together. They love each other and are so happy to know they will always be together.Nate and his siblings were fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV, spayed/neutered, treated for parasites and ready to go to their new homes by the middle of September. They could hardly wait, and neither could their new families!On September 12, 2020, Nate and Nico were so very excited to meet their new family! They all fell head over heels for each other and now live together in Saint John, NB. Thanks to their new family for keeping them together - they are so very fortunate! Please send lots of photos - their friends and foster family will miss them dearly! Congratulations to all!
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Nico
Nate and "Nico" came to DunRoamin' with their mom and five siblings on June 25, 2020 from the NB SPCA. They were born on June 11, 2020. Both are very cute, energetic, loving and affectionate little boys who were so anxious to start their new life together. They love each other and are so happy to know they will always be together.Nate and his siblings were fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV, spayed/neutered, treated for parasites and ready to go to their new homes by the middle of September. They could hardly wait, and neither could their new families!On September 12, 2020, Nate and Nico were so very excited to meet their new family! They all fell head over heels for each other and now live together in Saint John, NB. Thanks to their new family for keeping them together - they are so very fortunate! Please send lots of photos - their friends and foster family will miss them dearly! Congratulations to all!
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Joyce
Joyce came to DunRoamin' on January 2, 2020. She is a beautiful and talkative little tabby who loves people and loves to be social - especially at meal time. Joyce had a urinary tract infection which was treated and she's since doing very well - all it took was a tiny bit of medical assistance! She was happy to be waited on by her DunRoamin' staff and hoped to join a family who will love her forever! She was slightly overweight and was therefore prescribed a diet which she was not very happy about following, but most of us wouldn't be! She loves her treats and she will do fine in a home where she can gets lots of attention (which she loves!), lots of exercise running up and down hallways, jumping onto window sills to watch birds and squirrels and jumping onto beds to spend her nights with her favourite people. Joyce was born about January 2, 2016 and is a very nice little girl who can't wait for a loving home. Please come meet her.On August 8, 2020, Joyce went to visit her friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, where she hoped to meet that special person who would invite her to share their life forever. And . . .That's exactly what happened! On September 12, 2020, Joyce was adopted by a young lady who had met her a couple of weeks previously and had visited several times. They were a perfect match for each other, and are now officially a family! Joyce would like to thank her new family for adopting her, and of course she is SO grateful to her friends at The Purrfect Cup who have been so nice to her while she stayed with them. Thank you to Korey, Shona and Staff - you're wonderful!
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| Thaddeus |
Thaddeus
Thaddeus came to us on on July 27, 2020, when he was found on the road in Bath when a caring lady was driving to work. He was awake, but unresponsive to stimuli and she knew he needed immediate medical assistance - there was only one place to go! Thaddeus was examined at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic and found to have a poor body condition, some dental issues, was missing hair on the back of his neck, had some swelling on the right side of his face and a hemorrhage in his right eye as well as some additional head trauma. Thaddeus was not yet neutered. It appears that he may have been struck by a vehicle and was unable to get off the road. He was very fortunate to have been picked up by the caring woman who rescued him. Thaddeus was born about July 27, 2016.Thaddeus improved very quickly and well thanks to the medical care he received. He was soon eating and responding well and with lots of rest and medical attention, he was soon well and able to join a family who will love and care for him for the rest of his life. He is a very loving and grateful little boy!On September 9, 2020, Thaddeus was SO happy to learn that he had been accepted into the home of a great family in Woodstock who has three DunRoamin' cats and a DunRoamin' dog - hi, Jazz, Kilo, Hermione and Corro!! Congratulations on your new family member! Thaddeus will be the newest best friend of a young boy who loves animals - you're a lucky little boy, Thaddeus!
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Swithin
Swithin came to DunRoamin' on August 13, 2020 from Oakland along with two other kittens. She was born about June 13, 2020 and was emaciated, dehydrated, had fleas, ear mites and required her right eye to be removed due to the severity of the injury caused by her upper respiratory infection. Swithin was prescribed pain medication, antibiotics, eye medication, sub-cutaneous fluids and parasite control. She was soon feeling so much better, thanks to the medical care she received at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic.Swithin seems to need another kitten at all times - she sleeps, plays, cuddles with and follows them everywhere. She was born about June 20, 2020, so was only about eight weeks old when she came to us. She was tiny but has gained health, put on weight and will be spayed, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and then be ready, willing and eager for a home.On September 8, 2020, Swithin met a young couple from Fredericton and she very easily won their cat-loving hearts! Swithin will live her life with him and Bob, her new feline friend who is similar in age, looks very much like her and is also missing an eye. They will be best friends forever! Congratulations, Swithin, to both you and your new family!
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| Abraham |
Abraham
Abraham came to DunRoamin' on June 25, 2020, one of 22 cats brought to us by the NB SPCA. He was emaciated, dehydrated, his coat was greasy, he was matted and covered in filth, his ears were red, raw and ulcerated, he was leaking diarrhea, had ear mites, half his tail had no hair and he had a silver substance on his ears and hind legs. He was not in good shape.Abraham was met by his favourite new vet friend who worked very hard to bring him back to health. Abraham is progressing slowing, but his personality is very evident: he is very loving, very appreciative and very happy to have new friends who love and care for him. He's looking forward to being well enough to have a permanent family that will provide him with the life he has always deserved. Abraham was born about June 25, 2019, so was only a year old. He recently was diagnosed with diabetes and must now take insulin twice daily.On September 8, 2020, Abraham was excited to learn that he will now live out the rest of his life with his foster parents who have just made him a permanent family member. He now lives happily in Ashland where he will be spoiled at least as much as he deserves. Congratulations, Abraham - you certainly deserve a wonderful family after all you've been through. We are so grateful that you have one to take care of you for the rest of your life.
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Scotia
Scotia and her brother Rabb returned to DunRoamin' on April 14, 2020. Scotia had showed signs of dizziness and had vomited, so both were returned to DunRoamin' as their adopters had found their busy-ness as kittens a bit too much for their household. Scotia and Rabb had originally come to us on November 16, 2019 from Centreville where they had been born into a colony of cats that continued to grow unchecked in size. We have been trying to assist in spaying and neutering this colony for quite some time, but have been only partially successful on our own - we need community help!Scotia was originally thought to have a polyp in her ear or a torn ear drum, but as of May 20, 2020, her ear is perfectly fine.! Scotia was born about September 29, 2019. She is friendly, loving, affectionate and can't wait to move into a home where she can run, play, wrestle and enjoy life! She is spayed, tested for FIV and FeLV, treated for parasites and her vaccines are up to date as of September 2020. She is GORGEOUS and can't wait for a home of her very own. She is currently getting over a little diarrhea and is grateful to have a foster home and family to care for her while she recovers.On August 31, 2020, we were elated to learn that her foster family could not bear the thought of giving her up. She now lives permanently in Hartland with her officially-permanent family. Congratulations to all - you're all very lucky to have each other!
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| Rhea |
Rhea
Rhea came to DunRoamin' on June 25, 2020, one of 22 sick or injured strays who were all brought by the NB SPCA for medical help. Rhea had ear mites, was lactating, had diarrhea and infection around her anus, as well as a heart murmur. This murmur has not changed since her arrival so may never be an issue. Annual exams will reveal if there will be a change, but she is a perfectly happy, healthy little girl now, thanks to her new friends and the medical assistance she received at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic. Rhea was born about January 1, 2019.Rhea is a very social little girl. She loves all people, is not at all disturbed by any of the dogs she has met and is happy to carry on a conversation with anyone who is interested. She will be spayed, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV, treated for all parasites and anxious to go to a loving home to start a whole new life very soon. On July 18, 2020, she and her friend Petra went to stay with our friends at The Purrfect Cup in Two Nations Crossing. Come visit and say hello!On August 29, 2020, Rhea was excited and happy to be adopted by a young newly-wed couple from Fredericton. They had fallen in love earlier (both the humans and Rhea!) and all wanted to be part of this newly-formed family. Congratulations to everyone!
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Sprout
Sprout came to DunRoamin' on June 6, 2020. She was related to Keon, Kibble and Karson who have already been adopted. She was born about May 1, 2020. Sprout is independent. She likes to be in the same room as people and to sleep next to them, but she is not really a snuggly lap cat. She does not enjoy being picked up, but she absolutely loves to play and run and be goofy. She does not mind her kennel at all. She thanks her foster family for taking such good care of her for so long - she is a very lucky little girl.On August 28, 2020, Sprout was adopted by a family in Charleston where she will fit in perfectly with the two existing pets who will now be part of her family forever. Sprout is grateful for a loving and permanent home and thanks her foster family for making this happen for her. Congratulations to all!
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Olaf was about three years old when he came to DunRoamin' on February 26, 2013 from Rowena, where he had been a sick little stray. He had a bad upper respiratory infection, earmites and fleas. Unfortunately, he had no one to care for him and it's very cold out there these days and nights. He was born about February, 2009.Olaf was treated for all his medical problems. He's a sweetheart and is very grateful to be warm in his little red bed. He went to a foster home on April 19, 2013 where he made himself at home with their other cats and two dogs and he loved them all. He's a sweetheart with great big tomcat cheeks!On January 21, 2015, we learned that his foster family was not really a foster family. They had been his forever home as long as Olaf could remember, so he made it official! His canine and feline siblings are very happy, as well as his human mother, father and grandmother. Way to go, Olaf!!
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Bash
Bash came to us on the evening of June 14, 2020 from Centreville where he was yet another kitten who was born into a colony with no one to care for him. Sadly, two other kittens had passed away at the same location and Bash was cold, had fleas and was very scared. He was born about May 20, 2020, so was not even a month old yet - way too young to be on his own. This location is known for unowned stray cats who continue to grow in numbers despite our efforts to help, and we hope people will dedicate themselves to helping these little creatures.Bash was placed in the care of a vet tech. He was much too young to be away from his mother and was not interested in eating, so had to be bottle fed to ensure he received the nutrition and hydration he would normally get from his mom. Thanks for taking care of him, Taylor!Bash was diagnosed as having Cerebellar Hyperplasia - a condition in which the part of the brain which controls balance and co-ordination has not fully developed. For this reason, Bash sometimes appears "drunk," especially when he is excited. He is otherwise a normal kitten who loves to run, play, cuddle and play with his toy springs. On August 23, 2020, Bash was adopted by a young lady from Munia who had fallen in love with him on Day One. He will now live there happily ever after and very well loved. Congratulations, Bash!
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Anna
Anna came to DunRoamin' well after dark on March 6, 2014 from the Bath area. A car pulled into a driveway, dropped her out and drove away, making her someone else's responsibility.Anna was scared but was quickly made safe and warm. Had she not been noticed immediately and taken in she would have spent the night in a strange area with no shelter. The temperature was -14*C when she was abandoned. She was examined by a vet who determined that she was uninjured. She did a lot of hissing and spitting at first, but has realized that she's among friends now and is very friendly and affectionate. She's very energetic and LOVES to play with her cat friends. On September 16, 2014, Anna met a young couple from Fredericton and quickly made them realize that she was the one for them! She will be a new friend for their ex-DunRoamin' dog, also! Congratulations, Anna! Please write soon!
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| Teller |
Teller
Teller came to DunRoamin' on June 25, 2020, one of 22 brought to us through the NB SPCA. Teller was very thin, dehydrated and had a yellow discharge coming from his eyes indicating infection. He was immediately diagnosed and medicated by his favourite new vet friend. Teller was born about April 20, 2020.He is a very sweet little guy who is happy to know that he will have a permanent and loving home as soon as he is fully vaccinated, neutered, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. He can't wait!!On August 10, 2020, Teller was adopted by a young lady with whom he will live in Wolfville, NS, where he will have the company of Mathis (see below) - one of his very best friends from Day 1! Congratulations on your new home and family!! Send lots of photos!!
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| Mathis |
Mathis
Mathis came to DunRoamin' on June 25, 2020, one of 22 brought to us through the NB SPCA. He was very thin, moderately lethargic, dehydated, had ropey intestins, sunken eyes, a low body temperature and discharge from his eyes. Mathis was born about April 22, 2020. He was very fortunate to be fostered by a vet tech to ensure he received the medical care he required around the clock until he was well enough to come to us.Mathis enjoyed the company of several kitten friends while he awaited his final vaccines, FIV and FeLV test and neuter. He is very playful, happy, loving and affectionate. He hopes to have a new home soon, and he hopes for a feline playmate - he's never been alone and he doesn't really like to be. He needs friends and family - don't we all?On August 10, 2020, Mathis was adopted by a young lady who was in love at first sight. He will be her new best friend and he will have the company of Teller (see above) - they have been together since Day 1 and are happy to remain so. They'll each have a best-feline friend! Congratulations!!
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Petra
Petra came to us on June 25, 2020, one of 22 who were brought by the NB SPCA. Petra had moderate gingivitis, had part of a molar missing, had ear mites, very dirty ears, red scaly skin and she was lactating - perhaps was the mom of some of the kittens who also arrived on this date. She was moderately skinny as well and was happy to plough into lots of good food. Petra may need some teeth extracted in a couple of years (the malformed tooth and some premolars and lower canines), so her potential adopter will need to keep this in mind for the future, and her annual exams will determine the requirement as necessary.Petra is a beautiful little girl who was born about June 1, 2018. She is loving, affectionate and vocal when she wants attention, which she loves! She is hoping for a new home where she will be loved forever! On July 18, 2020, she and her friend Rhea went to stay with their friends at The Purrfect Cup in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton. Come visit and say hello! You'll love this cafe and you can share your treats with lots of cats, too!On August 8, 2020, Petra was elated to learn that she had been invited to join a family in New Canaan which includes another cat and a young human who is already very much in love with her! Congratulations, Petra! Send lots of photos!!
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Bang
Bang came to DunRoamin' on July 31, 2009. A lady from Mount Pleasant, NB walked into the Clinic and demanded that we take her. It was explained that although we would be very willing to help with Bang's food and medical needs, we have more than 65 cats and kittens in our care and all our foster homes have multiple foster pets. She was asked if she could keep her, help find a home for her, or perhaps make a donation toward her care, but she refused, and after thrusting the kitten upon a vet tech, left the building. Bang is only about six or seven weeks old and is timid, although she's made great progress in only two days. She had earmites and sore eyes, which were both treated. She was also very hungry. We contacted Pam Antworth in Hartland, who was already fostering two of the Benton ferals, Jerika and Emily. Pam agreed to add Bang to her foster family, and Bang is very grateful to be the beneficiary of her compassion and generosity. On August 7, 2010, Bang decided that she needed a new position in the family. Since she was currently sleeping in the best spot on her mother's bed, she thought she should have a permanent place in her home. So it came to be that Bang, aka Boo/Little Munchkin/etc was the newest member of the family which now includes seven cats: Scamp, Rachel, Sutty, Ben, Char and FIB. Congratulations, Boo!!
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Bangor
Bangor and his three siblings were found in a cat carrier outside our door when we opened on June 29, 2020. They had been left there about 6:30 am, so had been all by themselves for about two hours in the cool morning, but appeared to be okay. They were assessed by a vet as soon as possible and found to be in decent health. They had been born about May 15, 2020.It is our hope that their mother is being cared for and that she will be spayed so that more kittens are not born into a world for whom there are already not enough homes and that this type of event does not occur again and again and again. PLEASE spay and neuter your pets!Bangor was be neutered, tested for FIV and FeLV, fully vaccinated and treated for all parasites. He was very grateful to be fostered by a DunRoamin' staff member where he learned to run, play, purr and be grateful for new friends and a chance for a happy, healthy life.On August 3, 2020, Bangor was excited to leave for his new home where he'll be a friend for two other pets. Congratulations, Bangor, send photos so we can watch you grow up! Your foster father will miss you terribly!!
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Fezzik
Fezzik came to DunRoamin' on June 25, 2020, one of 22 cats brought to us by the NB SPCA. Fezzik was underweight, dehydrated, had a yellow ocular discharge, conjunctivitis and ear mites.Fezzik is a sweet little boy who loves to play, wrestle, climb, jump, roll and anything else he can think of, as long as he has friends to do it with! His health conditions have been rectified and he feels wonderful. As soon as his vaccines are up to date, he is fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for parasites, he will be anxious to go to his new home - with his friend Teller. We are so happy they get to stay together!On August 2, 2020, Fezzik was SO excited to go to his new home in Lakeville where he'll live happily with two other DunRoamin' cats (Hi, Lemur! Hi, Mayella!!), and guess what?? Penn is going with him! Congratulations to everyone! Thanks for adding two more DunRoamin' cats to a wonderful family!!
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| Biloxi |
Biloxi
Biloxi and her three siblings Burton, Bryton and Bangor were found in a cat carrier outside our door when we opened on June 29, 2020. They had been left there about 6:30 am, so had been all by themselves for about two hours in the cool morning, but appeared to be okay. They were assessed by a vet as soon as possible and found to be in decent health. They had been born about May 15, 2020. It is our hope that their mother is being cared for and that she will be spayed so that more kittens are not born into a world for whom there are already not enough homes and that this type of event does not occur again and again.Biloxi will be spayed, tested for FIV and FeLV, fully vaccinated and treated for all parasites. Donations are appreciated to help provide for her. PLEASE. Spay and neuter your pets..On August 2, 2020, Biloxi was excited to leave for her new life, home and family in Tracey Mills where she'll have the best life ever! And to make things even more wonderful, her brother Burton (see below) got to to also!! Congratulations to all! Please send lots of photos!!
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Burton
Burton and his three siblings were found in a cat carrier outside our door when we opened on June 29, 2020. They had been left there about 6:30 am, so had been all by themselves for about two hours in the cool morning, but appeared to be okay. They were assessed by a vet as soon as possible and found to be in decent health. They had been born about May 15, 2020. Burton was named after the hometown of some very generous supporters and great friends!It is our hope that their mother is being cared for and that she will be spayed so that more kittens are not born into a world for whom there are already not enough homes and that this type of event does not occur again and again and again. PLEASE. Spay and neuter your pets.Burton is now neutered, tested for FIV and FeLV, fully vaccinated and treated for all parasites. As we are once again receiving large numbers of kittens born to cats who have not been spayed, donations are appreciated to help care for them.On August 2, 2020, Burton was elated to leave for his new home in Tracey Mills where he'll be one of two new additions (see Biloxi, above!) to this wonderful family. Thank you SO much for keeping these two little sweethearts together! Congratulations!!
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| Burt |
Burt
Burt came to DunRoamin' from Park Street in Perth-Andover where approximately ten cats run loose. He had a lame right front leg and a badly-infected and draining wound on his chest and armpit. He also had fleas and earmites. He came to us on March 24, 2011 when he was rescued by a gentleman who saw him and recognized his need for medical assistance. Burt's chest wound was treated, and he's fine now. He's a very nice boy, and he's looking forward to a home where he can live without fear of injury and pain. He's about one or two years old and loves to head butt and purr. And he's got that rogue-ish lop-sided Bruce Willis-type smirk/grin that makes him totally irresistible! On June 30, 2011, Burt met two young children, a six-year old boy and a four-year old girl. He and his friend Kia (see below) will be the new best friends of these two, and they'll live in Bristol. Congratulations!
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| Bryton |
Bryton
Bryton and her three siblings were found in a cat carrier outside our door when we opened on June 29, 2020. They had been left there about 6:30 am, so had been all by themselves for about two hours in the cool morning, but appeared to be okay. They were assessed by a vet as soon as possible and found to be in decent health. They had been born about May 15, 2020, the result of yet more unspayed/unneutered cats. It is our hope that their mother is being cared for and that she will be spayed so that more kittens are not born into a world for whom there are already not enough homes and that this type of event does not occur again and again and again. PLEASE. Spay and neuter your pets.Bryton has now been spayed, tested for FIV and FeLV, fully vaccinated and treated for all parasites. As we are once again receiving many kittens who are unwanted by their owners, donations are appreciated to help care for them.On August 1, 2020, Bryton went to join her new family in Fredericton who has been waiting so patiently for this beautiful girl to join them. She will be a new sister for her feline sister, Luna! Congratulations, Bryton! Send lots of photos so your foster families can watch you grow up!
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| Summit |
Summit
Summit came to DunRoamin' from the Bristol area on June 4, 2020. He was part of a colony of cats that is being cared for by a kind and compassionate family. Unfortunately, Summit was not doing well so he came to us for help. Summit had a severe care of upper respiratory infection and his eyes were sealed shut with infection when he arrived. He was very hungry and ploughed into food. He was prescribed medication by the Florenceville Veterinary Clinc and he's now fine. Thanks to the wonderful vet tech who fostered him to ensure he had the round-the-clock medical care he requires. You're awesome, Chloe! And Summit is grateful for his foster home and family in Bath - he'll miss you all!This is yet another reminder of what can happen when pets are not spayed or neutered to ensure that more babies are not born into a world that does not have homes for the ones already present. Too many little ones suffer. Thanks to all who donate to ensure these babies get the medical help they need to become healthy, loving, grateful family members.On July 27, 2020, Summit was so excited to meet his new family - a young couple from Fredericton who immediately fell head over heals when they met him - and vice versa! Please send lots of photos - we'll all miss you!!
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| Enzo |
Enzo
Enzocame to us on May 29, 2020 from the Connell area of Florenceville. He was born about April 23, 2020, so was only about five weeks old. He and his five siblings had been found alone on a dirt road and we are not at sure what had happened to their mom, but it appeared she had not been with them for a while. Enzo was emaciated, dehydrated, had conjunctivitis, ocular discharge, and was very happy to be warm, safe and have plenty of canned and dry kitten food - they are already eating on their own! All kittens are now on antibiotics to help them overcome their medical issues.Enzo lived in a foster home with four of his siblings where they were observed and cared for around the clock. They are all thriving, loving, playful little furballs and we thank his human and feline foster family for the love, care, attention and support they provide to all of DunRoamin' on a daily basis!On July 25, 2020, Enzo went to live with his new family along with his sister, Erica (see below) in Fredericton. We are so happy that they get to stay together - they are very fortunate! Congratulations to all! Please write soon and send lots of photos.
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| Eryn |
Eryn
Eryn came to us on May 29, 2020 from the Connell area of Florenceville. She was born about April 23, 2020, so was only about five weeks old. She and her five siblings had been found alone on a dirt road and we are not sure what had happened to their mom, but it appeared she had not been with them for a while. Her sister, Elfin, was in very bad shape and left us after only 12 short hours. Please read about her on our Pet Memorials page. on Eryn was emaciated, dehydrated, had conjunctivitis, ocular discharge, and was very happy to be warm, safe and have plenty of canned and dry kitten food - they are already eating on their own! All kittens were placed on antibiotics to help them overcome their medical issues.Eryn lived in a foster home with four of her siblings where they were all observed and cared for around the clock. They are all thriving, loving, playful little furballs and we thank her human and feline foster family for the love, care, attention and support they provide to all of DunRoamin' on a daily basis!On July 24, 2020, Eryn was elated to leave for her permanent home in Fredericton where she'll be spoiled beyond her wildest dreams and have the home, love and family that she deserves. And to really sweeten the pot even more, her brother, Emmett (see below) got to go along, so they'll always have each other, as well as their loving human mother! Congratulations! Write soon!
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| Erica |
Erica
Erica came to us on May 29, 2020 from the Connell area of Florenceville. She was born about April 23, 2020, so was only about five weeks old. She and her five siblings had been found alone on a dirt road and we are not at sure what had happened to their mom, but it appeared she had not been with them for a while. Erica was emaciated, dehydrated, had conjunctivitis, ocular discharge, and was very happy to be warm, safe and have plenty of canned and dry kitten food - they are already eating on their own! All kittens are now on antibiotics to help them overcome their medical issues.Erica is in a foster home with four of her siblings where they will all be observed and cared for around the clock. They are all thriving, loving, playful little furballs and we thank her human and feline foster family for the love, care, attention and support they provide to all of DunRoamin' on a daily basis!On July 25, 2020, Erica was excited to leave for her new home in Fredericton where she will live happily ever after with her brother, Enzo (see above). We are so happy they will stay together as family! Thank you SO much! Send lots of photos - we can't wait to see you grow up!
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| Emmett |
Emmett
Emmett came to us on May 29, 2020 from the Connell area of Florenceville. He was born about April 23, 2020, so was only about five weeks old. He and his five siblings had been found alone on a dirt road and we are not sure what had happened to their mom, but it appeared she had not been with them for a while. His sister, Elfin, was in very bad shape and left us after only 12 short hours. Please read about her on our Pet Memorials page. Emmett was emaciated, dehydrated, had conjunctivitis, ocular discharge, and was very happy to be warm, safe and have plenty of canned and dry kitten food - they are already eating on their own! All kittens were prescribed antibiotics to help them overcome their medical issues.Emmett lived in a foster home with four of his siblings where they were observed and cared for around the clock. They are all thriving, loving, playful little furballs and we thank his human and feline foster family for the love, care, attention and support they provide to all of DunRoamin' on a daily basis!On July 24, 2020, Emmett was elated to leave for his new home in Fredericton. And to make it even sweeter, his sister, Eryn (see above), got to go along! They'll always have each other for love and company, which they'll share with their new mom. Congratulations to all! Please write soon!
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| Quimby |
Quimby
Quimby came to DunRoamin' on March 30, 2020 from the Plaster Rock area where he was blocked (urine could not leave his body due to blockage). He was in critical condition. Quimby was born about March 30, 2017.His new vet went to work to help him immediately. Quimby is doing well and will require a diet of food that will ensure his body does not make crystals that might block his urine from leaving his body again. We have had dozens of cats who eat Royal Canin Urinary S/O food and, once on this diet, have never had a single recurrence. You're gonna be fine, Quimby! As of April 12, 2020, he is much more comfortable. He was initially timid, but quickly realized that the hand near him is friendly and reacts happily to be patted and loved. On April 15, 2020, Quimby left vet care and moved in with our other S/O boys and he is doing perfectly well. The moment a hand is near him, he's patting himself with it! He is a beautiful loving little boy. As long as he eats a diet of Royal Canin S/O food only, he will be fine! Quimby also takes a joint supplement daily, but it is very inexpensive and he loves it! On July 23, 2020, Quimby met a very nice lady from Fredericton who had seen him on our website and wanted to meet him. It was love at first sight and he now lives happily with her, spoiled beyond his wildest dreams! Thanks for giving this little boy a loving home and all the care he'll ever need, Kate! He's very grateful to have you!!
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| Montoya |
Montoya
Montoya came to DunRoamin' on June 25, 2020, one of 22 cats brought to us by the NB SPCA. Montoya was underweight, slightly dehydrated, had ear mites and an infectious discharge from his eyes. Montoya was born about April 1, 2020.Montoya received all medical attention he required and is now doing purrfectly well. He hopes for a new home soon, either with one of his kitten friends or he would like to go to a home that already has another cat to play with and keep him company. These little ones are all happy to have friends to play with and to sleep in a kitten pile with lots of body heat and soft heartbeats!On July 22, 2020, Montoya met a young lady from Fredericton and it was love at first sight - for both of them!! Montoya left for his new home on August 9, 2020, where he is now the best friend of Julian, a beautiful cat who has been waiting for someone to play with! And Montoya is that boy! They are doing very well together and we're so glad for everyone - feline and human alike! Send LOTS of photos!! Congratulations!
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| Cliff |
Cliff
Cliff came to DunRoamin' on June 27, 2020, from Upper Brighton where he had been observed being thrown out the window of a moving car several days earlier. His rescuers were unable to care for him.Cliff was examined at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic and the following was learned: he had an upper respiratory infection, ear mites and mild-to-moderate stomatitis - we'll have to keep an eye on his mouth to see if he will require a dental in the future.Cliff was born about June 27, 2019 and is a very nice boy. He is looking forward to getting better really soon. He is now neutered, vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and ready to go to a loving home. He is showing his appreciation for all he has received by being one of the most affectionate cats we know, and we know a lot of them! He is truly grateful for the love and care he is receiving and thanks us at every single opportunity with purrs, head butts and any other way he can express himself!On July 22, 2020, Cliff was excited to leave for his new home in Hay Settlement where he'll be a new sibling for another DunRoamin' cat, Diaz, who is living the wonderful life he had always dreamed! He and Cliff will be best buddies and they'll both take excellent care of their humans! Congratulations to all!
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| Asia |
Asia
Asia originally came to us from Woodstock on April 16, 2016 as a baby who was not eating and had no mother to care for her. She was well cared for and was adopted in June, 2016. She was born about March 26, 2016.Asia was returned to us on May 7, 2020, as her adopter could no longer care for her. Asia had tartar on her teeth, had fecal balls and matts on her rear end which required her to be shaved, she had severe ear mites and her vaccines were not current. All these things have been addressed and she is doing very well. She is a gorgeous, loving little girl who deserves the best. On June 20, 2020, Asia went to stay with friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, NB. Stop in and visit! The coffee is fantastic and the staff is amazing! And the cats will love to see you!! Asia loved it here, especially since she was treated like the queen she believes herself to be! She ruled the cafe with an iron paw until . . .. . . July 18, 2020, when she was adopted by a young couple from Fredericton. She will be an only cat, which has been her wish, so that she can get ALL the attention for herself and enjoy the riches of two human servants. Congratulations, Asia! Send lots of photos - we'll all miss you and will be so happy to see you in your wonderful new life! Asia and DunRoamin' thank the Purrfect Cup for all their care and friendship. You're amazing!!
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| Dorothy |
Dorothy
Dorothy came to us on August 7, 2019 from the Hartland area. She had a large number of fleas, wasted muscle mass, poor dental condition and was dehydrated. She had also been declawed, but still had one nail remaining. Dorothy is a beautiful little senior cat who was born about August 7, 2008. Dorothy requires thyroid medication and is doing very well. She is a beautiful, loving senior cat who hopes to be welcomed into a warm and loving home where she can languish comfortably in her remaining senior years. She is currently fostered by a very kind and loving young man in Greenfield where she has both canine and feline foster siblings and she rules the roost! And she's spoiled beyond her dreams! On July 12, 2020, Dorothy met a lady from Dartmouth, NS, who fell in love with her. Dorothy will now be a sibling for a 15-year-old cat and two dogs whom she will love as well. Thank you so much to your new family - this is your dream!! Send lots of photos - we will all miss you, especially your foster father!
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| Booker |
Booker
Booker came to DunRoamin' on July 2, 2020, from Woodstock where he was found hanging around outside a home. He had already been neutered and had dirt and debris in his ears, so may have been outdoors for a while. Booker requires some dental work as he has tartar, gingivitis and a broken tooth - that must hurt! Booker was born about June 2, 2010 and is blind. His rescuers attempted to find his home and family but were unsuccessful. Booker will receive the dental care he requires, as well as all vaccines and he will be tested for FIV and FeLV. He is a beautiful, affectionate and happy little boy who is not at all upset about not being able to see - he already has many friends who help him when he needs it and he is very quick to learn his way around. He would love to have a kind, quiet, safe and loving retirement home with a family who would spoil him in a manner that he (and we!) believe he deserves! Booker has already had some teeth removed and he will undergo dental surgery again near the end of July. Then he'd love to meet someone who will love and care for him forever. On July 11, 2020, Booker's dream came true! He was introduced to two very kind and generous cat people from New Maryland who had welcomed our Lois (who was also blind) in their lives, and Lois was extremely fortunate to have such a wonderful family. Lois is no longer with us, and we all miss her terribly. Their home is perfect for another blind cat - actually, two blind cats, because Sharon (see below) was also adopted! Thank you so much for giving two more cats the love and life they deserve! Congratulations to all!!
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| Sharon |
Sharon
Sharon came to DunRoamin' on January 13, 2020. She was born about January 13, 2010, so was about ten years old. Sharon was not yet spayed and was very timid. She is functionally blind and required patience and love to ensure she could become comfortable and secure in a new setting. She is choosy about her food, but is content to have a couch and a nice cardboard box to curl up in. She is eating Hill's I/D dry food but she would much rather have canned food - anything will do!Sharon can have a bit of an attitude sometimes, but for the most part is very happy to be in the same room and have people company. She is now spayed, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV. She would prefer a quiet home and would be happy to have a feline friend or two for company as well. She is very comfortable finding her way around her current home - perhaps she sees enough light and shadows to find her way easily. It is a true honour to find her curled up happily by one of her humans - until she decides she'd prefer her favourite cardboard box for a bit!!Sharon has come a long way. She greets us at the door, sometimes sits happily with us, sometimes goes off in a corner by herself, but she is happy to have love, warmth, family, a nice bed and a full bowl of food. Who could ask for more??On July 11, 2020, Sharon was so pleased to learn that she had been invited to join a wonderful family in New Maryland, where she'll be a new friend for DunRoamin's Derp and four other cats whom she will love. She will now join the family who had our Lois (who was also blind) in their lives, and Lois was extremely fortunate to have such a wonderful family. Lois is no longer with us, and we all miss her terribly. We were also happy to learn that Booker is going too (see above)!! These two blind cats will have no fear or worries for the rest of their lives! Congratulations! Thanks, Kyla and Remi!!
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| Dragon |
Dragon
Dragon came to us on May 20, 2020 from Woodstock where he was a stray who was seen to not be doing well. He was badly matted, skittish and hungry. He was also hanging around a high-traffic area which put his life in jeopardy. Fortunately, a very kind couple noticed his distress and brought him for help.Dragon was born about May 19, 2018. He was prescribed medication for conjunctivitis, had ear mites and his gums had started to recede, so he may need dental work in the future, but not for a while. He is now neutered and has begun his vaccine protocol. Dragon is currently living with his rescuers who endeavour to teach him that he is safe and will now have a good life. We hoped he would become social enough to be a pet, but it seems he might prefer to live a more happy life as a barn cat - he has come a long way, but is still not comfortable in a home.On July 9, 2020, Dragon and all of his friends were elated to learn that a very nice couple from Jackson Falls had seen his photo, read his story and thought they might be able to offer him a nice home. Dragon now lives in the Dragon Den where he rules the horses and spends his days playing in the barn and watching squirrels run in the yard. And he has a great view of the water! He is very grateful to be warm, safe, fed and have family. Thanks very much for changing his life!
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| Stormi |
Stormi
Bridget and "Stormi" were two of seven tiny baby kittens who came to DunRoamin' from Dumfries, NB on April 15, 2020. They had been found on April 11, 2020 on the side of the road in an area with no homes or buildings. Approximately 10 other cats several months older had also been found. Almost all were friendly and their rescuers assumed someone had dumped them as the location was remote and most cats had obviously been around people before. These seven babies, Bridget, Talia, Claire, Adam, Kelby, Kiren and Stormi were born approximately April 8, 2020.Their rescuers went to the area to catch and help as many as possible. These seven little ones apparently had no mother so had to be fed by syringe and stimulated to pee and poop every two to three hours around the clock to ensure they survived. Their rescuers were unable to take on the expense or requirements for these little ones, so they came to us.All seven babies were fed KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer) by their foster mother every few hours around the clock. Their constipation was addressed and they were soon all eating, growing well and starting to gain weight. We are sad to report that Little Adam, who was the smallest of the litter, left us on the early afternoon of April 17, 2020, despite all medical assistance administered. He will be missed. You can read about him on our Pet Memorials page.Bridget and Stormi are happy to know that when they are old enough, they will be adopted together into a wonderful family in Nackawic, NB. They'll leave on Canada Day! Yahoooo!! CongratulationsAnd, as promised, their new family arrived to collect them on July 1, 2020! We are so pleased that these two little ones will get to stay together. We thank their new family for adopting them, for their love and support and for all they do for those who require some extra love and support - be they two-, three- or four-legged! Congratulations on your new family additions. Thank you SO much!!
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| Joxer |
Joxer
Joxer came to DunRoamin' on June 14, 2020. Born about June 11, 2018, he had what appeared to be an abscessed bite injury on his front leg which required medical care. Joxer is neutered and tested for FIV and FeLV and fully vaccinated. And his leg is now just fine! It's a wonder what a little medical care and love can do!Joxer is an amazingly affectionate little boy. He loves people, other cats, food, toys - you name it, he loves it! And he has won the heart of each person he has met! He has a wonderful purr and he's not afraid to use it!Joxer will be ready for a home in early July and looks forward to joining his new family which includes former DunRoamin' stray, Beaumont, and they even look alike! Yahoo! They're friends already!On June 30, 2020, Joxer's family arrived to take him home. He now lives happily ever after and is as loved and spoiled as Beaumont - and that's a LOT! Congratulations, Joxer, you've hit the jackpot with your new family. Don't forget to stay in touch!
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| Kiran |
Kiran
Kiran and his sister Talia (see below) were two of seven tiny baby kittens who came to DunRoamin' from Dumfries, NB on April 15, 2020. They had been found on April 11, 2020, on the side of the road in an area with no homes or buildings. Approximately 10 other cats several months older had also been found there. Almost all were friendly and their rescuers assumed someone had dumped them as the location was remote and most cats were social, obviously having been around people before. These seven babies, Bridget, Talia, Claire, Adam, Kelby, Kiren and Stormi were born approximately April 8, 2020.Their rescuers went to the area to catch and help as many as possible. These seven little ones apparently had no mother so had to be fed by syringe and stimulated to pee and poop every two to three hours around the clock to ensure they survived. Their rescuers were unable to take on the expense or requirements for these little ones, so they came to us.All seven babies were fed KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer) by their foster mother every few hours around the clock. Their constipation was addressed and they were eventually all eating, growing well and starting to gain weight. We are sad to report that Little Adam, who was the smallest of the litter, left us on the early afternoon of April 17, 2020, despite all medical assistance received. He will be missed. You can read about him on our Pet Memorials page.On June 28, 2020, Kiran and his sister, Talia, were both very fortunate to be adopted by a very kind and generous family in Burton where they now live happily ever after. Congratulations!! Please send lots of photos as you grow!! Your foster parents will miss you greatly!!
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| Talia |
Talia
Talia and her brother Kiran (see above) were two of seven tiny baby kittens who came to DunRoamin' from Dumfries, NB on April 15, 2020. They had been found on April 11, 2020, on the side of the road in an area with no homes or buildings. Approximately 10 other cats several months older had also been found. Almost all were friendly and their rescuers assumed someone had dumped them as the location was remote and most cats were friendly, obviously having been around people before. These seven babies, Bridget, Talia, Claire, Adam, Kelby, Kiren and Stormi were born approximately April 8, 2020.Their rescuers went to the area to catch and help as many as possible. These seven little ones apparently had no mother so had to be fed by syringe and stimulated to pee and poop every two to three hours around the clock to ensure they survived. Their rescuers were unable to take on the expense or requirements for these little ones, so they came to us.All seven babies were fed KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer) by their foster mother every few hours around the clock. Their constipation was addressed and they were eventually all eating, growing well and starting to gain weight. We are sad to report that Little Adam, who was the smallest of the litter, left us on the early afternoon of April 17, 2020, despite all medical assistance received. He will be missed. You can read about him on our Pet Memorials page.On June 28, 2020, Talia was adopted by a wonderful family in Burton where she will live happily ever after. And guess what?? Her brother Kiran got to go along too! This is wonderful that you get to stay together! Congratulations! Send lots of photos so we can see you both grow up! Your foster parents will miss you!
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| Keon |
Keon
Keon and his brothers Karson and Kibble came to us on June 5, 2020 from Arthurette. They had been born about May 1, 2020, so were only about five weeks old. All kittens had serious conjunctivitis and had no other option for life. Little Keon was very thin and his eyes were stuck shut with infection. He is on antibiotics, eye drops and subcutaneous fluids. Keon had to be fed by syringe to ensure he gets the nutrition he requires, and he required much medical care.Thanks to a generous FVC staff member, all three little ones had round-the-clock medical care in their foster home. Thanks, Meaghan! They were then fostered by DunRoamin' staff where they enjoyed each other immensely! We are sad to report that, despite all efforts, little Karson was unable to survive. Please read about him on our Pet Memorials page. This is yet another reminder to spay and neuter your pets! Please help us make certain that this doesn't continue to happen. Please donate to our D-SNAP (DunRoamin' Spay/Neuter Assistance Program) which helps to spay and neuter low-income or colony cats. Your assistance in helping these little ones is greatly appreciated.On June 27, 2020, Keon was happy to learn that both he and his brother Kibble (see below) had been chosen to join the family of a very nice couple from Saint John. They will live happily ever after, spoiled just as much as they deserve! Congratulations! Please remind your family each day how much we appreciate their support! Be good, boys!! Send photos!! Your foster parents will miss you!!
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| Kibble |
Kibble
Kibble and his brothers Keon and Karson came to us on June 5, 2020 from Arthurette. They had been born about May 1, 2020, so were only about five weeks old. All kittens had serious conjunctivitis and had no other option for life. Little Kibble was in the best shape of the three brothers, but was very thin and both eyes were infected. He was prescribed antibiotics, eye drops and subcutaneous fluids. Keon had to be fed by syringe by his foster parent - thank you so much for taking such great care of them! Thanks to a generous FVC staff member, all three little ones had round-the-clock medical care in their foster home. Thanks, Meaghan! They were then fostered by DunRoamin' staff where they enjoyed each other immensely! We are sad to report that, despite all efforts, little Karson was unable to survive. Please read about him on our Pet Memorials page. This is yet another reminder to spay and neuter your pets! Please help us make certain that this doesn't continue to happen. Please donate to our D-SNAP program which helps to spay and neuter low-income or colony cats. Your assistance in helping these little ones is greatly appreciated.On June 27, 2020, Kibble was introduced to a very nice couple from Saint John and that is the end of the story, because they will now live happily ever after! And to make it even better, Kibble's brother Keon got to go along, too, so they get to stay together! Thank you so much for adopting them both and thank you so much for your ongoing support. We are SO grateful!! Congratulations!! Send lots of photos! Your foster parents will miss you!!
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| Kelby |
Kelby
Kelby and his sister Claire (see below) were two of seven tiny baby kittens who came to DunRoamin' from Dumfries, NB on April 15, 2020. They had been found on April 11, 2020, on the side of the road in an area with no homes or buildings. Approximately 10 other cats several months older had also been found. Almost all were friendly and their rescuers assumed someone had dumped them as the location was remote and most cats were social, obviously having been around people before. These seven babies, Bridget, Talia, Claire, Adam, Kelby, Kiren and Stormi were born approximately April 8, 2020.Their rescuers went to the area to catch and help as many as possible. These seven little ones apparently had no mother so had to bed fed by syringe and stimulated to pee and poop every two to three hours around the clock to ensure they survived. Their rescuers were unable to take on the expense or requirements for these little ones, so they came to us.All seven babies were fed KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer) by their foster mother every few hours around the clock. Their constipation was addressed and they were soon all eating, growing well and starting to gain weight. We are sad to report that Little Adam, who was the smallest of the litter, left us on the early afternoon of April 17, 2020, despite all medical assistance received. He will be missed. You can read about him on our Pet Memorials page.Kelby was placed under the professional care of a vet tech as he was diagnosed with pneumonia. Our thanks to the vet tech who so generously took on his care to make sure he had the best chance possible. He is now happy, healthy and waiting for a home!On June 27, 2020, Kelby was very happy to learn that he had been invited to join a family in Fredericton, and his sister Claire was invited also! Congratulations! They will be new family for a lady and her young daughter who are already very much in love with them both! Congratulations! Send lots of photos - we'd love to watch you grow up!! Your foster parents will miss you!
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| Claire |
Claire
Claire and her brother Kelby (see above) were two of seven tiny baby kittens who came to DunRoamin' from Dumfries, NB on April 15, 2020. They had been found on April 11, 2020, on the side of the road in an area with no homes or buildings. Approximately 10 other cats several months older had also been found. Almost all were friendly and their rescuers assumed someone had dumped them as the location was remote and most cats were friendly, obviously having been around people before. These seven babies, Bridget, Talia, Claire, Adam, Kelby, Kiren and Stormi were born approximately April 8, 2020.Their rescuers went to the area to catch and help as many as possible. These seven little ones apparently had no mother so had to bed fed by syringe and stimulated to pee and poop every two to three hours around the clock to ensure they survived. Their rescuers were unable to take on the expense or requirements for these little ones, so they came to us.All seven babies were fed KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer) by their foster mother every few hours around the clock. Their constipation was addressed and they are now all eating, growing well and starting to gain weight. We are sad to report that Little Adam, who was the smallest of the litter, left us on the early afternoon of April 17, 2020, despite all medical assistance received. He will be missed. You can read about him on our Pet Memorials page.Claire is a sweet little girl who loves to sleep in a kitten pile! She loves her siblings and is well loved by all. On June 27, 2020, Claire was adopted by a cat-loving family in Fredericton and to make it even better, her brother Kelby went also! Congratulations to you and your new family! Send lots of photos!! Your foster parents will miss you!!
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| Stinkerbelle |
Stinkerbelle
Stinkerbelle came to us on March 4, 2020 from Perth-Andover where she had been pooping outside the box and her owner no longer wanted her. She is a beautiful long-haired pewter-and-grey kitty who is very loving and attentive. She was born about August 2, 2010. Stinkerbelle is doing well. She is up to date on her vaccines as of June 2020 and is anxious to have a new home where she'll be warm, safe and loved. She was on a bit of medication and is now using her litter box consistently, so she's ready to meet her new family. She would like to be in a home where she can get all the human attention, although she will consider sharing that with one or two other cats! On May 11, 2020, Stinkerbelle went to stay with her friends at The Purrfect Cup. Come meet her and enjoy a great cup of coffee! We are very grateful to Korey, Shona and the staff of The Purrfect Cup for giving them such a great place to stay and to meet new people!On June 20, 2020, Stinkerbelle was so happy to be adopted by a very nice young man from Fredericton. She now lives happily with him! Please send lots of photos, Stinkerbelle! We'll all miss you!
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| Carina |
Carina
Carina came to us on February 6, 2020, from the SPCA. She was thin, was not interested in eating, had frostbite and enlarged lymph nodes which have since been treated and she's fine! She was born about January 25, 2015. She was initially a bit shy but is a beautiful little girl who loves people once she gets to know them.Carina was treated for her medical problems and is now perfectly fine. She is fully vaccinated and ready for a home. She loves other cats and lots of attention. She loves to be brushed and will be the perfect companion for anyone! She'd be happiest in a home with other cats so she has someone to play and cuddle with but she loves human cuddling too! She stayed with friends in Coldstream until June 6, 2020, when she went to visit friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Two Nations Crossing. She loves it there! So will you! Please drop in and check it out!On June 20, 2020, Carina was adopted by a family in Fredericton where she has a new young best human friend who loves her terribly - and vice versa! Congratulations, Carina! Please send us lots of photos!
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| Rabb |
Rabb
Rabb and his sister Scotia returned to DunRoamin' on April 14, 2020. Scotia had showed signs of dizziness and had vomited, so both were returned to DunRoamin' as their adopters had found their busy-ness as kittens a bit too much for their household. Scotia and Rabb had originally come to us on November 16, 2019 from Centreville where they had been born into a colony of cats that continued to grow unchecked in size. We have been trying to assist in spaying and neutering this colony for quite some time, but have been only partially successful on our own - we need community help!Rabb was born about September 29, 2019, so was only about eight months old. He is friendly, loving, affectionate and can't wait to move into a home where he can run, play, wrestle and enjoy life! Rabb is neutered, tested for FIV and FeLV, treated for parasites and his vaccines are up to date as of September 2020. He is a handsome little boy who enjoys the company of other cats immensely. As of June 6, 2020, he is staying with his friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe where he is the life of the party! He immediately showed his true personality that is nothing but joy, playfulness and love. Thanks to our friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe for fostering him. Please drop in, meet some cats and enjoy the best coffee you've had! This place is GREAT!!On June 20, 2020, Rabb was ecstatic to be adopted by two young gentleman to be a friend for their cat who is very similar in personality. The got along immediately and Rabb couldn't be happier (neither could we!) Congratulations, Rabb! Keep sending photos!!
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| Rosalita |
Rosalita
Rosalita and her sister Gretchen arrived at DunRoamin' on August 2, 2019. They had originally come from the Edmundston area where they had been found in an empty apartment. Fortunately, they had no extreme health problems, but no one wanted them and they were scheduled for euthanasia. Rosalita was born about February 1, 2019, so was only a kitten. She was initially timid, of course, after what she'd been through, but she was soon doing so much better. She is now spayed, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. She is a beautiful little girl who dreams of a family to grow up in.On October 2, 2019, Rosalita and her sister Gretchen were fostered by a very kind lady in Bath. We are very grateful, as we are completely full at DunRoamin'. We appreciate the help very much!On June 13, 2020, Rosalita was excited to learn that she had been chosen to join a family in Upper Kent where she will have feline sisters with whom to interact. Congratulations, Rosalita! Send photos!!
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| Chica |
Chica
Chica came to us on May 11, 2020 from the Woodstock area where she had been a stray who was hanging around an area where there was much vehiclular traffic and it was very unsafe for her. She is a beautiful little tabby girl who was already spayed upon her arrival. Numerous attempts were made to locate her family, but all failed. She has been tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. She is also now fully up to date on her vaccines.Chica is a very friendly and loving little girl. She enjoys cuddles, pats and almost all interaction with humans. She is very happy and grateful to have a staff to meet her every need! She was born about May 11, 2016.On June 12, 2020, Chica was so very excited to meet a young family who immediately fell in love with her, and her with them! She now owns two young children who love her and will care for her every need - that's mostly cuddling! Congratulations, Chica! Send lots of photos! We can't wait to see your happy face with your two new human siblings!
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| Matthew |
Matthew
Matthew came to us on February 28, 2019 from Belleville, NB. He had been found hiding under a deck in extremely cold weather and he obviously needed help. He was VERY cold, hungry and dehydrated, but he was also scared enough to bite his rescuer while being caught.Matthew slowly became comfortable with his human caregivers. We have no idea what he's had to go through in his young life so far, but we do know that his life has definitely changed for the better. He is neutered, vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites - he feels SO much better. He's starting to trust us and we will make sure that continues so that he can find a warm and loving home for the rest of his life. He's still quite timid, but he'll get there, thanks to the love and patience of his DunRoamin' staff!On June 9, 2020, Matthew met a young couple from Fredericton. They have a cat now whose story and personality matched Matthew's, and they were very eager to give him a home and make him as comfortable as their cat had become. Matthew was attracted to them instantly and within a short period of time was accepting food from them and playing with them. This is wonderful, Matthew! Some things are meant to be, and this is one of them! Congratulations to you and your new family! Send LOTS of photos - we will all miss you!!
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| Thyme |
Thyme
Thyme was returned to DunRoamin' on October 15, 2019. She originally came to DunRoamin' on February 12, 2019 from Bath where she was a stray. She was adopted to a home in Fredericton on August 12, 2019, but it gradually became evident that she was not comfortable around small children. She also began guarding food dishes from other cats, so we think that she might be happier now as an only cat in a home with no small children.Thyme was born about February 11, 2018. She is a beautiful pewter grey and will make a great friend for the home that wants only one cat. On November 16, 2019, Thyme went to join her friends at The Purrfect Cup, Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, where she hoped to meet her new family. While there, she met a young military man who fell in love, and vice versa and . . .. . . on June 6, 2020, she was officially adopted into his family. Now known as Ghost, she is forever in his heart and she has been purrfect company, especially during this COVID-19 time of isolation - she's made all the difference, because she gets ALL the attention, ALL the time! What could be better? Congratulations, Ghost! Send photos!
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| Tempurrance |
Tempurrance
Tempurrance came to us on May 31, 2019 from Grafton where she had followed someone home the previous evening. This person observed a large open wound on her back and realized she needed medical care she could not provide.Tempurrance was immediately examined by her new best vet friend who determined that she had moderate tartar on her teeth and that she required parasite control. Her wounds may be the result of an old abscess that had not healed or perhaps a form of dermatitis. Tempurrance's date of birth is estimated at about May 31, 2018. She was provided with medication and had to wear an E-Collar (which she did NOT enjoy!) for a bit, but she's now fine. As you can see in this latest photo, Tempurrance is doing very well. She has a bit of an attitude, as do all great cats! And, she DEFINITELY knows how beautiful she is! The wound on her back is healed and she's anxious to join a loving family where she can remain indoors for the rest of her life where it is safe and she'll be loved and cared for forever. As of May 18, 2020, Tempurrance is staying with her friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe where she is loving it! Please come meet this lovely queen and check out the Purrfect Cup!!On June 6, 2020, Tempurrance met a lady and her young daughter who had fallen in love with her on their visits to The Purrfect Cup. We are so grateful to have them as friends! Thank you for all you do for these little ones! Tempurrance now rules her new home in Fredericton where she is STILL the Queen of Everything! Congratulations, Tempurrance! Send lots of photos!
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| Healey |
Healey
Healey came to DunRoamin' from Saint Thomas where she had lived for about a year, but had been struck by a vehicle while outside. Her left hind leg was badly fractured at her knee and she also had open wounds on the same leg. We thought she may require her leg to be amputated, but that wasn't the case! Thanks to the care she received at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic, she's doing great! Healey was already spayed upon arrival.Healey was born about October 26, 2017 and is a sweetheart. She is loving, affectionate and thanked her vet for the care she received with a loud purr. She is a beautiful little girl who has now received the health care she required and will be an indoor cat for the rest of her life. As she (and thousands of others) have proved: it's not safe for cats to be outdoors! As with all of us who have had a broken bone, she may experience arthritis down the road, but that's a long way away, if ever! She is just grateful to be warm, safe, pain-free and spoiled!Healey has a small hernia on her belly, but it appears to be fine and does not require surgery, but we will keep an eye on it to ensure nothing changes. As of January 30, 2020, she was fostered with her friends at The Purrfect Cup, Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, Please drop in, say hello to the kitties and have a great cup of coffee - this place is WONDERFUL! When The Purrfect Cup was closed due to COVID-19, Healey was so fortunate to be fostered by a Purrfect Cup employee (thanks, Brenna!) and she loved her! It took her a couple of weeks to become comfortable with her foster sibling, but then they were fine - they just needed some time! Healey may take a few weeks to settle in to a new environment, but once she's in, she's ALL in!On June 6, 2020, a very nice family traveled to The Purrfect Cup from Saint John to make Healey a permanent member of their family. She will be a friend for their current cat - thank you!! Healey will be spoiled beyond her dreams and we are all very happy for her. Don't forget to send photos, Healey! We will all miss you, especially your friends at The Purrfect Cup!!
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| Baliene |
Baliene
Baliene, her mom Salt and four siblings Sherpa, Maldon, Lowry and Maldon came to us on August 6, 2020 from Woodstock where Salt had been part of the Woodstock Community Cat Program. She had been brought as part of Woodstock's program to spay/neuter unowned cats within the town limits, but had almost immediately given birth to these five little darlings. Baliene is the only female - she's outnumbered by brothers! He was born August 6, 2020.Salt and her babies are grateful to the lady and family who rescued them and fostered them while they grow into beautiful, loving pets thanks to the love and care they are now receiving. We're happy to know their lives now will include medical care, spays/neuters, vaccines to protect them from illnesses and families to provide them with love and care. This is yet another reminder to spay/neuter our pets so that more are not born into a world in which there are not enough homes for those already here. Please spay and neuter.Baliene and her siblings were fostered by a vet tech who took exceptionally good care of them and they are all loving, sweet and affectionate little kittens.On December 1, 2020, Baliene was adopted by a family in Woodstock where she will rule the roost - she has them wrapped around her little paw! She is loving, playful, affectionate and so very grateful to all who have made her life what it now is today. Write soon, Baliene! Your foster families will miss you!!
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| Hala |
Hala
Hala originally came to us on August 9, 2019 from Hartland. She was skinny, dehydrated, anemic and required dental care. She was adopted on February 18, 2020 but was returned to us on May 7, 2020 as her adopter was moving and could no longer provide care for her. Hala was born about August 9, 2012.Hala was under medical care provided by the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic as she had an upper respiratory infection, had lost a significant amount of weight and had ear mites. All these issues were treated and was soon doing much better. Her upper respiratory infection wanted to hang on, but she's beating it!! Hala is a beautiful and loving little girl who deserves a wonderful home, and that's just what she is getting! She will leave as soon as she is 100% - very soon!On June 30, 2020, Hala was pleased as punch to have her new family arrive to take her home. She may have a bit of a flare-up of her upper respiratory when she moves, but she is doing very well and can't wait to have a quiet, loving home. Her family, which includes a young man who has fallen very much in love with her, is eager to start their life together. You couldn't have become more fortunate, Hala! Congratulations! Write often, send lots of photos!!
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| Elf |
Elf
Elf came to us on December 21, 2016 when he was found curled up under an overpass near Greenfield. He was examined by our vet who determined that he was born about September 15, 2016. Elf was diagnosed with "synechia" which can be the result of untreated ulcers. His eyes have scars on the outside of each cornea - the outside edges have grey patches, meaning that although he has sight, he does not necessarily see well on his left and right periphery - he'd have to turn his head to see to the side. Elf is a beautiful little boy. He is cuddly, affectionate and playful. He's obviously grateful to be warm and safe and of course, everyone loves to have lots of food in their belly. He had earmites and received medication to treat them! His favourite toy is a mouse on an elastic which he will stretch out, let it go and then chase! He is adorable!On January 23, 2017, Elf became the best birthday present for a young lady who is a wonderful DunRoamin' supporter. He now lives with a young couple in Greenfield where he has a new dog and a new cat sibling - lots of friends to play with. And of course, a warm bed to sleep on with his two new favourite humans! Congratulations, Elf! Keep sending photos - we love to get them!
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| Dunfield |
Dunfield
Dunfield came to us on June 14, 2019 from Florenceville where he had belonged to a family. When Dunfield's urinary tract blocked, as may happen - especially in male cats - due to the way their body handles their diet, his owners chose to surrender him to us.Dunfield was immediately easily unblocked by staff of the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic. He will require a prescription diet to ensure he does not block again, but we have had dozens of cats on Royal Canin Urinary S/O food and as long as they eat that food only, we have never had a recurrence. Ever. It really works!!Dunfield is a beautiful boy. He is loving, playful and affectionate. He'd like to have a home with at least one other cat, but he is comfortable with living with four or five - that's how many friends he currently shares a room with and he is very happy to have someone with whom to play, sleep and cuddle.On May 23, 2020, Dunfield met a very nice lady from Fredericton who had read his story, seen his picture and fallen in love. He now lives happily in Fredericton with Imelda, another former DunRoamin' stray. Congratulations, Dunfield! Say hi to Imelda and enjoy your wonderful new family! Write soon!
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| Royce |
Royce
Royce came to us on February 1, 2019 from Woodstock. He had originally blocked several days earlier and been given prescription food to ensure this didn't reoccur, but he did not want to eat that food, so he blocked again and his owners were not able to undertake his care. Royce was unable to urinate due to the blockage, so urine had backed up into his system - very serious and very painful! We all know how it hurts when you need to pee and can't!Royce was accepted by DunRoamin' and was immediately examined by his new best vet friend at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic and his medical care began in earnest. He is now doing famously and is 100% again! He is eating Royal Canin Urinary S/O food which will ensure he does not block again. He must maintain this diet if he wishes to remain healthy - if he eats anything else, he may block again, and we don't want that for this beautiful boy! Royce was born about February 1, 2015. He is friendly, talkative and has settled into his surroundings very well. He loves to head butt and have his head scratched and he makes new friends very quickly and easily. On May 23, 2020, we are pleased to report that Royce now lives in a wonderful home in Jacksonville with his new family which includes his friend Sheldon (see below). We would like to thank this family for giving them both a wonderful home and allowing them to stay together. Write soon, boys! We will miss you!
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| Pampurr |
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Pampurr returned to us on March 11, 2019. He originally came to us on July 3, 2018 from Marne, NB. He had been found all alone in a driveway on Canada Day and still had his umbilical cord attached. He was only about one day old and would never have made it alone. He was rescued by a very nice young lady in Marne and fostered by two other very nice ladies, one in Beechwood (thanks, Sarah!) and one in Florenceville who has fostered more than 100 cats and kittens for us. Thanks, Karen! Pampurr had to be fed by syringe and stimulated to pee and poop every couple of hours around the clock, which was no small task for his caregiver - she didn't get much sleep, but it's what he required as he had no mom to care for him. He had some issues but has received the best of medical care and attention. Pampurr was most probably born on July 1, 2018 and he's very fortunate to have his DunRoamin' friends to provide for him. He was prescribed several medications to ensure he had the very best start, but soon didn't need them any more. He experienced some diarrhea but was eating well, purring loudly and playing endlessly. He loved to stand on your feet, then climb up your leg! He also liked chin rubs, head scratches and playing with your toes! Pampurr was adopted on December 7, 2018, but came back in March as he had trouble controlling his bowels and had frequent diarrhea. He did not want to use the litter box, so came back to us to try to be trained to do so. Pampurr is on a new diet of Hypo Anallergenic food and he's doing much better. He is extremely loving and affectionate and we hope he can find a new home very soon.On May 22, 2020, Pampurr was honoured to meet a very nice young lady who had fallen in love with his story. When they finally met, they fell in love together. When his new love entered the room, he immediately ran to her and jumped on her shoulders, full of purrs and headbutts. When she placed her kennel on the floor, he jumped in, made himself comfortable and said, "Well, what's taking so long? Let's go home!" Pampurr will be on medication for life which his new love is happy to provide. Congratulations, Pampurr! It's been almost two years, but it was WELL worth the wait! We will all miss you very much - you're a special little guy. Write soon!
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| Zelda |
Zelda
Zelda came to us on March 2, 2020 from a home where she had shown up as a stray. The homeowners did their very best to care for her, but with their own eight cats, they were a bit overwhelmed. Zelda was emaciated to the point that each rib and bone in her spine was easily felt. She had a huge open wound on her side and another injury on her leg was very much infected. Zelda immediately began intensive care by her new vet. She was placed on antibiotics for infection and received a nutritious diet to help her gain some weight. She was soon doing well and ready for a new home now. Her vaccines are all up to date, she tested negative for FIV and FeLV and she's ready for a family! She stayed with her friends at The Purrfect Cup in Fredericton and enjoyed meeting lots of nice people - come visit, they're wonderful there! You'll love the coffee, treats, staff, and of course, the cats, too!!On May 22, 2020, Zelda was SOOO excited to leave for her new home with a very nice young lady who had fallen head over heals for her. Zelda was happy to reciprocate and now lives in Fredericton with her new family. Don't forget to send photos both to us and to your Purrfect Cup family, Zelda - we'll all miss you!
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| Schrodinger |
Schrodinger
Schrodinger came to DunRoamin' from the Upper Brighton area on March 18, 2020. He had come to an area where birds were being fed and he was hungry enough to be grateful even for a little bird seed to put in his belly. Schrodinger was born about March 18, 2016, so was about four years old.Examination by his new vet revealed that he had a bad case of ear mites, tartar on his back teeth, a scar on his nose and right ear and a large healing scar on his right cheek. He also displayed a mild/intermittent heart murmur, but that may just be due to the stress and his recent lifestyle. It's cold out there, shelter may be hard to find and bird food is not very nutritious for cats!Schrodinger was initially a bit scared (who wouldn't be?) but with lots of human interaction, he is now doing so much better. He is now neutered and has completed his vaccine protocol. He tested negative for FIV and FeLV. He has a great personality - if he doesn't want to be patted, he lets you know with a swat (no claws), but two seconds later he changes his mind and he's back for some loving! He rotates his ears in a VERY cute way, and he has more personality than can be measured! He will win your heart in NO time!! On May 11, 2020, Schrodinger went to stay with our friends at The Purrfect Cup where he quickly won everyone's heart - or at least their respect! Please stop in and say hello to the staff and cats and enjoy a treat while you're there! They are WONDERFUL!On May 22, 2020, Schrodinger was adopted by a very nice young man from Fredericton who is SO happy to have him as a family member. Schrodinger will live happily ever after! Congratulations, Schrodinger! Send lots of pictures! Thanks, Oliver!
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| Panache |
Panache
Panache came to us on March 29, 2020, from Northampton. She had been coming to a home for several days and they had been feeding her and had built her a shelter from the elements, but due to rental restrictions, she was not allowed to be inside. She was friendly, so had obviously been around people, but no one in the area recognized her. Her rescuers noticed that when she shook her head, blood came out of her ear. Panache was born about March 30, 2019, so was only about a year old. Panache was introduced to Dr Rennick on March 30, 2020 and he established that she had an infected polyp in her right ear which required surgery to remove - this was done on April 1, 2020. A biopsy was sent away to determine the exact cause of her problem. On April 8, we learned that Panache had a tumour in her ear which required surgery to remove her ear canal. That surgery was performed by Dr Monteith on April 15, 2020. Donations to help with the cost of her surgery are gratefully accepted through Canada Helps or various other methods - check out our Donate page!Panache has had the benefit of surgery and is doing much better. She may require a further surgery down the road and we thank all who donated to help her. We are all gratefulOn May 15, 2020, Panache was adopted by a young couple in Northampton where she will be spoiled beyond her wildest dreams. No more pain, no more trying to survive out there on her own. She now has family to care for her and she will do the same for them. Congratulations, Panache - we are so happy for you!!
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| Vaughn |
Vaughn
Vaughn came to us on November 12, 2018 from St Thomas where he had been found on a front lawn. He was obviously injured and needed help. He was born only about May 1, 2018 but was not yet neutered. Vaughn was diagnosed with a broken right hind leg and dislocated left hip. He underwent surgery the week of November 12, 2018 to have two pins inserted in his right hind leg. He has tested negative for both FIV and FeLV. He needed rest and pain medications for a while, but he was soon just fine. He was quiet and a bit scared, but he got the best medical care possible. He's had a rough start to life, but we'll make sure that changes significantly! He is hopeful for a new home where he'll be safe, warm and loved. Due to medical considerations with his leg, amputation was required, but he's doing very well. He thanks his foster mother for her love and care - so do we! He lived with both cats and dogs and has absolutely no problem with either - he's a very nice boy who is grateful for all he has received. He doesn't jump up on furniture as much as other cats might and sometimes when he breathes if he is a little stressed, he sounds like a "snork"! but he just had his most recent vet checkup and he's perfectly fine! He is a very lucky little boy to have been fostered with his mother, foster canines and foster siblings. Thanks, Marley - you are awesome!On October 12, 2020, Vaughn was adopted by a young lady in Fredericton where he'll be a friend for our Esau who was adopted in 2018. Congratulations, everyone!!
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| Ashlyn |
Ashlyn
Ashlyn came to us on March 26, 2020. She was born about June 6, 2010 and was already spayed. She was very lean, was dehydrated and had severe dental disease which required her to have all her teeth removed.Regardless of the pain she must have been feeling, Ashlyn is a loving and affectionate little cat who can't wait to arch her back and rub against the nearest human asking for affection. She has undergone dental surgery to remove her infected teeth - she feels so much better! She is anxious to be invited to spend the rest of her life with a loving family. On April 29, 2020, Ashlyn met a lady from Fredericton who had seen and read about her and knew that she would fit into her home perfectly. Ashlyn confirmed that, and now lives with her two humans and one 14-year-old feline brother. Congratulations, Ashlyn! Send lots of photos!!
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| Goose |
Goose
Goose arrived at DunRoamin' on July 27,2019 from Centreville. He had blocked (meaning urine could not leave his body) and was in dire need of medical attention that he would not receive unless accepted by DunRoamin'. He was not in a good state.Goose underwent care at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic where he was unblocked and prescribed a diet of Royal Canin Urinary S/O food. As long as he eats this diet only, he will never block again - we've had dozens of cats on this diet and have had not a single recurrence. Goose was named after the cat who stole every scene he was in in the Marvel movie, "Captain Marvel." Goose gets along well with other cats, but prefers to be the centre of attention. He loves catnip, cat grass and being petted, but he'll let you know when he's had enough! Goose was born about December 3, 2009 and looks forward to his next healthy, happy ten years! On April 18, 2020, Goose went to stay with friends at the Oromocto SPCA where he hopes to find a home very soon. Thanks to Tracey and her staff for welcoming him!
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| Ada |
Ada
Ada came to us on June 6, 2019 from the Oakland area where she had been found to be in poor physical condition and obviously required help. Ada was born about April 18, 2019. She was one of 26 cats accepted by DunRoamin' on this date, 16 of whom came from Oakland. She required medical attention in the form of antibiotics and subcutaneous fluids, as well eye medication as her eyes were gummed shut with infection. We thank the person who discovered this colony all alone and brought them for help.Ada is a beautiful little girl. Due to the care she received from the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic she's now perfectly fine, but we're sad that she had to experience this. She has a slight head tilt that is permanent, but that just makes her more unique. She's PURRFECT, and since September 13, 2019, she's staying with her friends in Fredericton! Come meet her at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe - this cafe is the cat's meow!! You'll love it there! Tell 'em DunRoamin' sent you!On October 6, 2019, The Purrfect Cup hosted an adoption event in honour of their first anniversary in business. It was at this event that Ada found her permanent and loving family. She will now live in Fredericton with her new family which includes another beautiful cat! Congratulations, Ada! Your DunRoamin' and Purrfect Cup friends will miss you, but are SO happy for you! Don't forget to write often and send lots of photos!
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| Baskin |
Baskin
Baskin came to us on January 31, 2019 from the NB SPCA. She was born about February 4,, 2017, so was about two years old. Baskin was initially timid but has overcome that - she loves a good chin scratch! As she had come from a colony of cats where Feline Leukemia (FeLV) was known to be present, she was segregated and retested on March 18, 2019, at which time she tested negative! Baskin would love a nice quiet home where she'll get plenty of attention, love and good food. She'd be very happy if one of her friends could go with her, or if she'd have other feline friends in her new home. In March, 2020, she was fortunate to be chosen by a very nice lady and her husband to be fostered, along with her friend Ginny, in Coldstream. During this time she has become less timid and is doing fine with the love and quiet provided by her foster parents - she even started head butting!On April 16, 2020, Baskin was chosen as a new friend for a very nice kitty and his family so that he would have lots of company. Baskin is already spoiled rotten in her new home, and once she acclimatizes, will show her new family all the love and gratitude she has - and that's a lot. Thank you for giving this beautiful little girl a good home - we are all grateful for her new life. Please send lots of photos, Baskin!!
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| Orville |
Orville
Orville and his sister Corazon (see below) came to DunRoamin' on January 29, 2020 from a colony in the Woodstock area. They were born about July 19, 2019. Thanks to the Woodstock Community Cat Program, these two, along with several dozen other unowned cats, were spayed/neutered and had already received a rabies vaccine. As most of the other cats were feral, they went to barns, but Orville and Corazon were tame and therefore requested to be put up for adoption so they could live in a home with a loving family. How could we say no?? We provided the remainder of their vaccines, FIV and FeLV tests and they were then scheduled to be rehomed. They have never been separated, so we'd like to adopt them together so they can stay as a family. They really do love each other!On February 29, 2020, Orville and Corazon were invited to stay at a foster home in Burton to become more ready to live in a family situation. Thanks, Kelleys! You are very much appreciated!Thanks to Mandy at the Woodstock Town Office for setting up, organizing, trapping, transporting and securing safe homes for all these guys. You are amazing!! Please contact the town office at 325-4600 if you would like to help a colony of unowned cats within the Woodstock town limit.On April 16, 2020, Orville and his sister Corazon went to the Oromocto SPCA to find a home. Thanks so very much to the Kelley family in Burton for taking such good care of them for the past six weeks and ensuring they felt comfortable, safe and loved. It is everyone's wish that they can stay together - they're family. Congratulations, Orville! Update: On April 17, 2020, we learned that Orville and Corazon are adopted together already! Thanks to Tracey and her staff for finding them a great home and keeping them together!
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| Corazon |
Corazon
Corazon and her brother Orville (see above) came to DunRoamin' on January 29, 2020 from a colony in the Woodstock area. They were born about July 19, 2019. Thanks to the Woodstock Community Cat Program, these two, along with several dozen other unowned cats, were spayed/neutered and had already received a rabies vaccine. As most of the other cats were feral, they went to barns, but Orville and Corazon were tame and therefore requested to be put up for adoption so they could live in a home with a loving family. How could we say no?? We provided the remainder of their vaccines, FIV and FeLV tests and they were soon ready to be rehomed. They have never been separated, so we'd like to adopt them together so they can stay as a family. They really do love each other!On February 29, 2020, Orville and Corazon were invited to stay at a foster home in Burton to become more ready to live in a family situation. Thanks, Kelleys! You are very much appreciated!Thanks to Mandy at the Woodstock Town Office for setting up, organizing, trapping, transporting and securing safe homes for all these guys. You are amazing!! Please contact the town office at 325-4600 if you would like to help a colony of unowned cats within the Woodstock town limit.On April 16, 2020, Corazon and her brother Orville went to the Oromocto SPCA to find a home. Thanks so very much to the Kelley family in Burton for taking such good care of them for the past six weeks and ensuring they felt comfortable, safe and loved. It is everyone's wish that they can stay together - they're family. Congratulations, Corazon! Thanks to the Oromocto SPCA for helping to find you a home! Update: On April 17, 2020, we learned that Corazon and Orville are adopted together already! Thanks to Tracey and her staff for finding them a great home and keeping them together!
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| Tirade |
Tirade
Tirade came to us on April 5, 2019 from Summerfield where she had given birth on April 1, 2019, to four baby kittens, Audio, Video, Doppler and Zadann, who were not doing well. Their new vet and their new vet tech friends went immediately to work to try to save them all, but sadly, Zadann was not able to survive. You can read about him on our Pet Memorials page.Tirade was born about April 5, 2016 and had severe upper respiratory infection. She did not have much milk for her babies, so kind and caring vet techs immediately began warming and feeding them by syringe. They were taken home by a tech so that they could receive continual medical care on a 24-hour basis. The babies, Audio and Video, are girls and have since been adopted - you can see them on our Adopted Cats page. Tirade is a beautiful little girl who hopes for a new and permanent home very soon. She has lots of spunk and attitude, but when she says she's your girl, she means it!On November 29, 2019, Tirade got her very best wish when she was adopted by a senior couple from Kilburn. She will rule the roost and occupy a lap every second she possibly can! Congratulations, Tirade! And congratulations to your new family!
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| Imelda |
Imelda
Imelda came to us at closing time on Friday, November 15, 2019. She had been staying around a home in Greenfield, but was no longer safe at that location as no one could take her in and her life had been threatened if she was returned. She is a beautiful little girl who deserves much better than that. Imelda had already been spayed when she arrived.Imelda was the 269th stray accepted so far in 2019 - 25 more than in the entire year of 2018. She was grateful to have love, warmth, food and servants. She is a beautiful little girl who wants only to have a family whom she can love and cuddle with. On March 30,2020, Imelda moved to the Oromocto SPCA to find a family - they have many people looking for beautiful little girls like her, so we know she'll have a home in no time. Congratulations, Imelda! Have a wonderful life. We'll miss you!
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| Butler |
Butler
Butler came to us on January 31, 2019 from the NB SPCA. He was born about July 31, 2017, so was only about a year and a half old. Because Butler came from a location where Feline Leukemia had been found in other cats, he was segregated and retested on March 18, 2019, at which time he tested negative. Congratulations on a completely clean bill of health! Butler has a cute little bend in his tail - come check him out! We believe Butler is a sibling to Hollister (see below).Butler is a very nice little boy. It took him only a short time to realize that he was with friends and loves to be patted. If you're looking for a sweet, kind, affectionate little boy, he's your kitty! Please come meet him!On March 30, 2020, Butler moved with his brother Hollister to the Oromocto SPCA where he will find a loving home very quickly - they have lots of people looking for handsome, kind, loving little boys. Congratulations, Butler! Tell Tracey thanks again for her help!
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| Hollister |
Hollister
Hollister came to us on January 31, 2019 from the NB SPCA. He was born about July 31, 2017, so was only about a year and a half old. Because Hollister came from a location where Feline Leukemia had been found in other cats, he was segregated and retested on March 18, 2019, at which time we learned that he did not have Feline Leukemia. Congratulations!Hollister took a little longer to acclimatize to his new surroundings but did better each and every day. He watches his friends and realizes they are safe, so he's come around also. We believe he is a sibling to Butler. He hopes for a new home where he'll be safe, loved and have the best of family! He is loving and follows people around, and he LOVES a laser light! We hope he and Butler might find a home together.On March 30, 2020, Hollister moved with his brother Butler to the Oromocto SPCA where he will find a loving home quickly - they have lots of people looking for handsome boys like him! Congratuulations, Hollister! We will miss you! Tell Tracey thanks for us!
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| Brenda |
Brenda
Brenda came to us on October 8, 2019 from Belleville where she, another cat and a kitten were left in a box outside someone's home. The other two felines were healthy were cared for by the people who brought Brenda to us. She was pregnant, had flea allergy dermatitis, burdocks in her fur, had a hot/itchy ear and a broken tooth which required dental surgery. Brenda was born about October 8, 2012.Brenda is full of purrsonality! She will purr and cuddle, then maybe swat your hand - just because! She is beautiful and will make a wonderful addition to any family who appreciates character! She is spayed, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. She is anxious for a new home and family of her very own. On February 8, 2020, she went to stay with her friends at The Purrfect Cup, Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, then returned to us in February when she had a bit of upper respiratory infection which has since been resolved and she is overseeing us as we work in our Reception Area, which she now rules!On March 30, 2020, Brenda was excited to move to the Oromocto SPCA where she will find a home very quickly as they have plenty of people looking for a beauty just like her. Congratulations, Brenda. Thank Tracey for us again!
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| Hollis |
Hollis
Hollis came to us from near Canada Bread on Houlton Road, Woodstock, on February 21, 2015. He had been seen and being fed for a week or so and was living under a dumpster - that must have been cold! He was finally caught and brought to us for help.Hollis was born about July 21, 2010. He has a "snaggle tooth" and had fleas, as well as frostbite. He was also dehydrated. Hollis was already neutered, so must have belonged to someone at some time. He received all the care he needed, including vaccinations and treatment for his fleas. He tested negative for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. He is very friendly but prefers to hiss at dogs rather than hug them!On June 6, 2015, Hollis met a young man at DunRoamin's Adoption Fair and they both fell in love. Hollis now lives in Connell with his new best friend. Congratulations!!
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| Deke |
Deke
Deke came to us on May 24, 2017 from Hartland where his owners were moving and unable to take him with them. He was born about January 12, 2008, and is a beautiful senior gentleman! He has a great personality and loves to have company.Deke is fully vaccinated, neutered and tested for FIV and FeLV, as are all DunRoamin' cats. He is quiet, loving, and appreciates the company of other cats and people! He occasionally requires an injection of medication to keep him from becoming itchy, but that happens only every few months. He's anxiously awaiting a permanent home and you won't meet a more friendly, attentive or loving little guy.As of February 1, 2020, Deke was fostered in Rockland with his friend Hershey while he awaited a permanent home.On March 19, 2020, we learned that Deke already had a home - he'll now be a permanent member of his foster family! They just can't imagine him being anywhere but with them! Congratulations, Deke! Way to go!! Send pictures!!
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| Woodrow |
Woodrow
Woodrow was left at DunRoamin' late in the afternoon of January 16, 2020. He had come from the Greenfield area where no one was willing or able to care for him. The temperatures have been near -40*C with the windchill, especially at night. It's not safe for anyone to be outside, especially on their own.Woodrow was born about January 17, 2018, so is about two years old. He was initially timid, but once he realized he was warm and safe, he's become a lovebug. He is familiar with indoors and people and is very kind. He is now neutered, tested negative for FIV and FeLV and has begun his vaccine protocol. He's anxious for a home where he can be an indoor-only cat and be safe, warm and loved forever. He is a real sweetheart!On February 8, 2020, Woodrow went to stay with his friends at The Purrfect Cup, Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, where he hoped to meet his new family. Please drop in - you'll love this cafe! They have great coffee, great treats, great staff and great cats!On March 18, 2020, Woodrow was elated to go to his new home in Lincoln with his new family which includes one older cat who really misses having a feline friend. He'll be the purrfect addition to the family. Congratulations, Woodrow, to you and your new family! Send lots of photos!!
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| Eve |
Eve
This is "Eve." She was admitted to the Florenceville Vet Clinic on December 21, 2009, after losing an argument with a dog (we think she tried to eat out of his food bowl). She's about nine or ten weeks old, and had severe facial trauma, including multiple fractures of her upper and lower jaws on the right side. She was still purring and refused to give up, so her owners sought treatment. Unfortunately the surgery required to reconstruct her face was extensive and the post-operative care she would need would also be difficult. The financial and time burden was more than the average family would be able to take on. Eve was accepted by DunRoamin', started on antibiotics and pain medication, and taken to surgery as soon as she was stable. In order to provide Eve with a quick and relatively pain-free recovery, badly damaged portions of her upper and lower jaw had to be removed, including teeth and portions of dead bone. She also had to have her lips on the right side of her face re-built. She stayed with Dr Monteith and underwent 24/7 vet care as long as it was needed. On January 8, 2009, Eve went to be fostered by the wonderful family who is also fostering Chopper. She's very affectionate, and gives "doggy kisses" to her foster mother! On April 22, 2010, we learned that her foster family could not bear to be without her. As of this date, she is an official permanent member of the family. We'd like to congratulate everyone, and thank her family for giving her the opportunity to know love and acceptance.
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| Everleigh |
Everleigh
Everleigh came to us on October 23, 2019 from Johnville where she had been a barn cat who had lost part of her left hind leg - we're not sure how that happened, but it was a traumatic amputation. Her owners were unable to provide for medical care or take her in. Everleigh was born about April 18, 2016.Everleigh required the remaining part of her leg to be amputated which took place the week of December 9, 2019. She has recovered well and has a great attitude. She is a beautiful frosted calico who can't wait for a home of her own. She only has three legs, but that diminishes her absolutely NONE! She is a beauty who is waiting for that family who will love her for all she is worth - and that's a lot!!As of December 29, 2019, Everleigh is doing very well. She gets along fine with only three legs and can walk, play, jump and run with the best of them! She loves people to make a fuss over her, although it takes her a minute to warm up to them. But if you rub her belly, she's all yours and will purr, roll and knead as long as you'll stay! She loves attention and is hoping for a home soon where a three-legged kitty will be welcome. She has been in a wonderful foster home in Grand Falls since January 23, 2020 where she was spoiled rotten and did very well! They have other cats, and although she did not interact frequently, she wasn't upset with them, either!On February 23, 2020, Everleigh's foster mom reports that she prefers an open litter box (as opposed to covered ones) and she loves to petted on her belly or the side of her chin. She is unsure if petted gently - a firm hand is preferred! She loves to relax beside you and isn't yet interested in toys, but we're sure that will come once she learns what they are and what they are for. She gets comfortable in one spot and tends to stay there, but will let you pick her up or pet her. She loves Temptations and will eat out of your hand once she gets her pets in, and will self-pet while they are in your hand. She is quite the sweetheart!!On February 29, 2020, Everleigh met a very nice lady from Fredericton who fell in love with her beauty and shy personality. She will reside happily in her new home with an older shy cat - we're sure they'll become fast friends. Thanks to this family for giving this beautiful little girl a loving furever home! Send pictures, Everleigh! We'll all miss you, especially your foster family!
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| Purrtato |
Purrtato
Purrtato came to DunRoamin' on December 30, 2019 from a colony of cats living in the Campbell Settlement, NB, area. They all had shelter and were being fed, but Purrtato was not in good shape. Purrtato was born approximately August 25, 2019 and is a long-haired grey and white handsome boy.Purrtato had a huge ball of feces matted around his anus and tail which was so large and tight that it also compromised his mobility, making it very difficult for him to walk. The following was also learned upon examination by his new vet: - he was extremely thin; - the region around his anus was scalded with urine which burned the skin in that area; - his legs could not move well due to the fact that his fur was matted so tightly; - he was extremely constipated; - he required an enema to remove the feces to allow him to poop properly; - he required sedation in order to be shaved and bathed; - he was prescribed pain medication, antibiotics and subcutaneous fluids; - he would require supportive care under medical supervision before he may begin his routine care of vaccines, neuter, etc; - his FIV/FeLV test proved negative; and - his anal injuries, although severe, appeared to be superficial and with the excellent care he will continue to receive at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic until he is healthy enough to join his new DunRoamin' family, he will be just fine. UPDATE: As of January 18, 2020, Purrtato is doing very well and is becoming a cuddle cat! His fur is growing back in and he's very happy to accept love and pats! He is grateful to have been fostered by a very caring vet tech as of January 23, 2020 and he LOVES her!On February 26, 2020, Purrtato was adopted to a home in Bath where he joins two other DunRoamin' cats, Hannigan and Phaze. Congratulations to everyone! Have a great life, Purrtato! Make sure your mom sends lots of photos, 'cause your foster mom will miss you terribly!
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| Doppler |
Doppler
Doppler is a little boy who came to us on April 5, 2019 from Summerfield. He and his three siblings (Audio, Video and Zadann) were born about April 1, 2019, so were only about a week old. They were very grateful for the medical care and concern they received on this day from the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic. We thank Dr Monteith and her staff once again for making their new lives possible, as well as all the people who will donate, provide food, love, fostering and all other things they will require before leaving us to begin their lives in safe, warm, loving homes.Doppler is a very cute little boy who loves to sleep upside down! He is big for his age and loves people! He was on medication for his mouth due to some stomatitis, but he is now doing very well. He should be checked every six months for awhile to make sure stomatitis is not an issue, but he appears to be fine. He is very anxious for a home where he can be cuddled forever!On February 22, 2020, Doppler was very excited when his new family arrived to take him home. He now lives in Woodstock where he is a best friend for a dog and two young children who will give him his best wish - to be loved forever! Congratulations, Doppler! Send us lots of photos!!
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| Maya |
Maya
Maya came to DunRoamin' on June 8, 2020 from Woodstock where she had been taken in by a person who knew she needed help, but was not able to provide the necessary care. Maya was born about July 8, 2011.Maya immediately went to the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic for assessment and diagnosis where it was learned that she was lean, had moderate tartar, gingivitis and was diabetic. It appears she had never been spayed.Maya is now on a diabetic diet and she requires insulin twice a day - no big deal! It's very inexpensive and she doesn't mind taking it, not even a little bit! She is a very sweet little girl who wants only to have a home and family where she will be safe, healthy and loved. She has been fostered by her friend Ashley since October 30, 2020 and had quickly decided she was never leaving that home!On February 14, 2021, Maya finally convinced her foster mom that she should be a permanent family member (not that it took much work!). She is adamant that her foster mother should be her full-time mother and even promised to be really good (for a day or two . . .!) if she could just be permanent. And how could her mother resist that? Congratulations, Maya. You are right where you should be (and have been since October!)
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| Maestro |
Maestro
Maestro came to DunRoamin' on January 25, 2020 from Somerville where he was no longer wanted. No other options existed for him. Maestro was born about January 27, 2017 and is a beautiful long-haired tabby with white. He is a very nice boy who is happy to be warm, safe and have a full belly.Maestro was examined at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic and it was learned that he was intact, had mild tartar and gingivitis as well as an ear infection, but was otherwise healthy. He is neutered and has completed his vaccine protocol, as well as having tested negative for FIV and FeLV. He's anxious to have a loving family very soon.On February 13, 2020, Maestro was excited to learn that he was officially welcomed into a family in Beardsley where he joins two other former DunRoamin' cats as well as another cat and two dogs. Congratulations, Maestro. Please send lots of photos!
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| Angel |
Angel
Angel came to us from The Ark in Florenceville on the evening of November 15, 2011. A vehicle drove in, dropped off a box of kittens and drove away. A man had seen them in the box and had tried to help them, but they were very scared. Only Joan and her sister Alexandria were caught at first and the man believed there were about five of them, so they kept looking, luckily for Angel, who was found a couple of hours later. Ark Angel was about seven weeks old, and weighed only 1.1 pounds. She had infected eyes, fleas and worms, all of which were treated. She was happy to be reunited with her sisters whom she recognized immediately. She and her sisters were fostered in Woodstock by a very caring student volunteer and her family. Angel's foster mom reports that Angel especially loves dogs, as well as other cats and kids. Her best friend is her older foster sister cat. She loves to sleep with someone close to her, and is happy to just be in the room with people. She loves to climb on your lap when you're playing on the XBox!On May 27, 2012, we got the word that Angel would like to become a permanent member of her family in Woodstock. We're very happy to report that she will live the rest of her life with the people who love her the most. Congratulations, Angel, you're in heaven, right where you belong!
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| Pawter |
Pawter
Pawter and her sister Angelica (see below) were returned to us on November 19, 2019. They originally came to DunRoamin' on May 3, 2016, from Hartland where their mom had given birth to five kittens whom their owners could not care for. They were adopted on May 22, 2016. Pawter and Angelica were born about March 24, 2016. Their owner eventually developed a medical condition which made her unable to care for these two little ones, so as per our standard adoption agreement, they came back to us to find another home.Pawter was initially scared (who wouldn't be when leaving their home?) but is fine now. She is friendly, curious and happy to be with her sister. They are both beautiful cats and they hope for a new home very soon - hopefully together, since they have never been separated in their entire lives.On December 20, 2019, Angelica and Pawter went to join their friends at The Purrfect Cup, Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, where they hope to meet their new family. Please drop in - you'll love this cafe! They have great coffee, great treats, great staff and great cats!On February 8,2020, Angelica and Pawter were adopted by a very nice family from Fredericton which includes two young girls who loved them immediately, and vice versa. We were so happy to hear from them all very shortly after they went to their new home where they settled in immediately and felt very much at home with their loving permanent family. Thank you so much for keeping these sisters together! Congratulations to all! And thank you SO much to the wonderful people at The Purrfect Cup for caring for them and making their new home and family a reality!
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| Angelica |
Angelica
Angelica and her sister Pawter (see above) were returned to us on November 19, 2019. They had originally come to DunRoamin' on May 3, 2016, from Hartland where their unspayed mom had given birth to five kittens for whom the owners could not care. They were adopted on May 22, 2016. Angelica was born about March 24, 2016. Their owner eventually developed a medical condition which made her unable to care for these two little ones, so as per our standard adoption agreement, they came back to us to find another home.Angelica was initially scared but was soon doing much better. They are both beautiful cats who are happy to be together and grateful for this second chance at a loving home. They are both affectionate little girls who love to head butt and be patted. On December 20, 2019, Angelica and Pawter went to join their friends at The Purrfect Cup, Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, where they hoped to meet their new family. Please drop in - you'll love this cafe! They have great coffee, great treats, great staff and great cats!On February 8,2020, Angelica and Pawter were adopted by a very nice family from Fredericton which includes two young girls who loved them immediately, and vice versa. We were so happy to hear from them all very shortly after they went to their new home where they settled in immediately and felt very much at home with their loving permanent family. Thank you so much for keeping these sisters together! Congratulations to all! And thank you SO much to the wonderful people at The Purrfect Cup for caring for them and making their new home and family a reality!
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| Hannigan |
Hannigan
Hannigan came to us from Wakefield on January 28, 2020 when he was observed to be limping after being involved in a fight. He was examined by his new vet at Florenceville Veterinary Clinic and found to be dehydrated and had scabs all over his body from fight wounds. He was prescribed antibiotics to fight infection, was neutered and started his vaccine protocol. He was born about January 27, 2018.Hannigan is a very nice boy who is very friendly and loving. His fight wounds are most probably as a result of trying to survive and obtain food. He is very loving and has shown no aggression to other cats. He will be ready to go to a home about the end of February and he's really looking forward to having his own home and his very own humans!On February 1, 2020, Hannigan was very excited to learn that he had been adopted by a very nice lady who had fallen in love with him at first sight. And vice versa! Congratulations, Hannigan! Stay in touch!!
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| Scotty |
Scotty
Scotty came to us on October 5, 2019 from Centreville where a colony of feral cats lives in the centre of town. His sister, "Morag" was found the next day. Their mother was not located. We have spayed and neutered many from that location, but the colony continues to thrive. We need assistance in catching, spaying and neutering these cats so that they do not have to try to survive another cold winter on their own.Scotty and Morag were born about September 2, 2019. They had fleas, were thin, cold and were way too young to be away from their mother. They were fed by syringe until they wer old enough to eat on their own. They are now spayed/neutered, vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. They were fostered in Bath with their rescuer while they awaited permanent home, then moved to another foster home with a very kind and generous lady who loves them dearly. They have never been without each other and would like to stay together.On December 16, 2019, while being examined as part of her medical routine, it was learned that Morag's left front leg was slightly unusual. An x-ray revealed that when she was very tiny it had been broken and dislocated. Now, as she was a bit older, it was beginning to show signs of being detrimental to her mobility. Morag will undergo surgery to remove the leg on March 10, 2020 as it is not repairable. We have had dozens of three-legged cats (see Everleigh below!) who have absolutely no trouble getting around, and she'll be fine. She definitely still wants to be adopted with her brother and is hoping for that to happen soon. On January 30, 2020, Scotty and Morag met an amazing family from Zealand. All three members fell in love with them both, and Scotty and Morag are now permanent family members. We look forward to hearing from you all! We know you will be very well loved and cared for. Congratulations to you and your family!
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| Morag |
Morag
Scotty came to us on October 5, 2019 from Centreville where a colony of feral cats lives in the centre of town. His sister, "Morag" was found the next day. Their mother was not located. We have spayed and neutered many from that location, but the colony continues to thrive. We need assistance in catching, spaying and neutering these cats so that they do not have to try to survive another cold winter on their own.Scotty and Morag were born about September 2, 2019. They had fleas, were thin, cold and were way too young to be away from their mother. They were fed by syringe until they wer old enough to eat on their own. They are now spayed/neutered, vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. They were fostered in Bath with their rescuer while they awaited permanent home, then moved to another foster home with a very kind and generous lady who loves them dearly. They have never been without each other and would like to stay together.On December 16, 2019, while being examined as part of her medical routine, it was learned that Morag's left front leg was slightly unusual. An x-ray revealed that when she was very tiny it had been broken and dislocated. Now, as she was a bit older, it was beginning to show signs of being detrimental to her mobility. Morag will undergo surgery to remove the leg on March 10, 2020 as it is not repairable. We have had dozens of three-legged cats (see Everleigh below!) who have absolutely no trouble getting around, and she'll be fine. She definitely still wants to be adopted with her brother and is hoping for that to happen soon. On January 30, 2020, Scotty and Morag met an amazing family from Zealand. All three members fell in love with them both, and Scotty and Morag are now permanent family members. We look forward to hearing from you all! We know you will be very well loved and cared for. Congratulations to you and your family!
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| Baffle |
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Baffle came to us on June 21, 2019 from Woodstock through the NB SPCA. Baffle was born about June 21, 2005 and is a beautiful orange tabby female.Baffle was severely matted, had fleas, was very skinny, dehydrated and had an ulcerated mouth which made it painful for her to eat - perhaps that's why she was so thin.Baffle has a beautiful personality. She loves everyone, and now that she has had all her mats removed, is receiving medication as necessary and all the food and water she can ingest, she's so much better. She had to have a feeding tube inserted as she was not able to receive food and medication through her mouth due to her ulcers. They've since improved greatly, though, and we're sure she'll be well soon. We hope we can find this little senior cat a nice, loving home where she can live out the rest of her years in love and comfort.On January 30, 2020, Baffle won the jackpot. She had been fostered by a very caring vet tech for several weeks and worked her marvelous charm on her - she couldn't possibly do without her in her life! She has officially been welcomed as a permanent (and very spoiled) old lady who has several new permanent siblings, including DunRoamin's Tawny who is also spoiled beyond her wildest dreams! Congratulations, Baffle! Thanks to your mom - for everything!!
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| Scott |
Scott
Scott and his sister Tayla (see below) were found on the road in Hartland on the afternoon of June 9, 2018 and were brought to DunRoamin' for help. Examination by their new vet revealed that they had been born about April 16, 2018.Scott and Tayla weighed only 14 ounces upon their arrival. They were hungry but too scared to eat. They were fed by syringe every few hours throughout the next two days and nights until they finally became comfortable enough to eat some Kitten Milk Replacer (KMR) on their own. They also had to be stimulated to pee and poop every few hours, as their mother would have done for them had she been with them.Scott and Tayla were fostered by a vet tech to ensure they got the medical care they required while they acclimatized to their new environment and learned to eat, pee and poop appropriately. They were the exact same weight and are very similar in appearance, with Scott having a slight tan tint to the fur on his face. They'd like to stay together if at all possible - they're the only family each other has right now until that perfect new family asks them to join theirs. They can't wait!On December 19, 2018, Scott got the best news of his young life. Both he and his sister Tayla were invited to join a family in Woodstock where they'll be loved beyond words by their two new adult humans and two young children who love them already! As an added bonus, their new sister is DunRoamin's Arizona - a very beautiful girl! Congratulations to everyone! Merry Christmas!! Thanks to your new family for keeping you both together!
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| Dane |
Dane
Dane came to us on October 11, 2019 through the NB SPCA. He was born about October 11, 2017 and, along with more than a dozen other cats, was living in a building that was about to be demolished. He had fleas and ear mites but was otherwise relatively healthy.Dane has been neutered and has completed his vaccine protocol. As of October 26, 2019, he was fostered by a kind DunRoamin's supporter, along with his friends Hicks and Jock, for which he was very grateful. Thanks, Ariel! As of January 11, 2020, he went to stay with his friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton. Please drop in and check it out - it's a wonderful place for humans and cats alike! We know you'll love it as much as we and our cats do!On January 25, 2020, Dane was excited to learn that he had been invited to join a family in Noonan to be a friend of their cat who had requested a friend with whom to play and bond. Congratulations, Dane! Don't forget to send photos!!
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| Rosamundo |
Rosamundo
Rosamundo came to us on June 6, 2019 from the Oakland area where he had been found to be in poor physical condition and obviously required help. Rosamundo was born about June 5, 2019 and was one of 26 cats who came to us on this day. Sixteen came from the Oakland area and all had upper respiratory infection. We thank the person who discovered this colony all alone and brought them for help.Rosamundo was fostered by a veterinarian to ensure that he received the care that he required and had a good start to his life. We thank the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic staff once again for stepping up to help save these little ones. As of July 10, 2019, Rosamundo was doing well. He is ready to go to a home and he can't wait! As of October 7, 2019, he fostered with a very kind supporter in Bath while he awaited a permanent home. Thanks, Kathy!On November 30, 2019, Rosamundo went to stay with friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton, NB. Stop in and visit! The coffee is fantastic and the staff is amazing! And the cats will love to see you!!On January 25, 2020, Rosamundo was elated to learn that he had been invited to join the family of a very nice couple from Fredericton. Congratulations, Rosamundo! You've got your very own family with kids whom you love! Way to go!!
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| Hicks |
Hicks
Hicks came to us on October 11, 2019 through the NB SPCA. He was born about October 11, 2017 and, along with more than a dozen other cats, was living in a building that was about to be demolished. He had fleas and ear mites but was otherwise relatively healthy. Hicks was neutered, tested for FIV and FeLV and completed his vaccine protocol. As of October 26, 2019, he was fostered by a kind DunRoamin's supporter, along with his friends Hicks and Jock, for which he was very grateful. Thanks, Ariel! As of January 11, 2020, he stayed with his friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in two Nations Crossing, Fredericton. Please drop in and check it out - it's a wonderful place for humans and cats alike! We know you'll love it as much as we and our cats do!On January 25, 2020, Hicks, along with his best friend Jock (see below) was adopted by a very nice lady in Fredericton. You've got it made now, Hicks! Congratulations! Don't forget to write!!
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| Jock |
Jock
Jock came to us on October 11, 2019 through the NB SPCA. He was born about October 11, 2018 and, along with more than a dozen other cats, was living in a building that was about to be demolished. He had fleas and ear mites but was otherwise relatively healthy.Jock was neutered and completed his vaccine protocol. As of October 26, 2019, he was fostered by a kind DunRoamin's supporter, along with his friends Hicks and Jock, for which he was very grateful. Thanks, Ariel! As of January 11, 2020, he stayed with his friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Two Nations Crossing, Fredericton. Please drop in and check it out - it's a wonderful place for humans and cats alike! We know you'll love it as much as we and our cats do!On January 25, 2020, Jock and his best friend Hicks (see above) were adopted by a very nice lady from Fredericton where they'll be spoiled beyond their wildest dreams forever after! Congratulations, Jock! Send photos!!
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| Phaze |
Phaze
Phaze came to us on August 7, 2019 from the Hartland area. She, Dorothy and Hala, as well as two dogs, required help. She had some bald patches on her body, poor dental condition and scabs and scars all over her body. Phaze was born about August 7, 2008. All Phaze's troubles have been addressed by her friends at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic and she's hoping for a warm, loving, affectionate family to welcome her for her remaining years. She had some teeth removed in January, 2020 and is doing very well. She can't wait to meet her new family!On February 14, 2020, Phaze received the best (maybe her first?) Valentine's present of her entire life when she was adopted by a very nice lady from Bath where she'll join another DunRoamin' cat, Hannigan. Congratulations to everyone! Thanks to your new mom for giving you a home and a sibling!! You're gonna love them all!
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| Jeremy |
Jeremy
Jeremy came to DunRoamin' on March 6, 2019 from Kilburn where he had come to a home where no one could take him in to help with a tail injury. He was examined by his new vet who found that he was a little on the lean side and had a superficial abrasion on his tail, which were treated and were fine very quickly. It was also learned that he had an injury to his left hind leg. He required medical treatment which included laser therapy. Jeremy was born about March 6, 2016.Jeremy has been neutered, fully vaccinated, tested for FIV and FeLV and treated for all parasites. He is extremely friendly, indicating that he probably belonged to someone at some time. It is MUCH too cold for pets to be outside in these terribly cold days and nights, so we're happy to keep him safe and warm. Jeremy was fostered with our good friends in Grand Falls where he enjoyed himself immensely, On January 24, 2020, Jeremy met a very nice lady who immediately fell in love with him. He now lives in Nackawic where he is the life of the party. Congratulations, Jeremy! You have a wonderful family! Write soon! Your foster familiy misses you!
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| Myla |
Myla
Myla came to DunRoamin' on November 15, 2019 from Woodstock where she was a stray who was living on her own. She begged for help but had received none. She was finally rescued by a lady who drove all the way from Florenceville-Bristol to pick her up in Woodstock when she could not get her out of her mind. She was cold, hungry, shaking and had parasites. She is very comfortable now in her warm bed with lots of food and love and she shows her gratitude constantly.Myla is now spayed and her vaccine protocol is complete. She also tested negative for FIV and FeLV. She is a beautiful little girl who whose best wish is for a human to love her. She has that with all her friends at DunRoamin', but she would be SO happy to have her very own family in her very own home.On January 18, 2020, Myla's wish came true. She is now the very best friend of a young lady in Fredericton who has fallen head over heels for her (and vice versa). Congratulations, Myla! Write soon! Send photos!!
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| Amarillo |
Amarillo
Amarillo became DunRoamin' on December 19, 2019. She had originally come from the Centreville area where she had some respiratory issues, blunt force trauma and fluid in her chest. She has been treated and is now perfectly fine. Amarillo was born about October 22, 2017 and is a sweetheart.Amarillo is very sweet. She loves people, loves other cats and loves interaction - specifically cuddling! She is ready for a home now and can't wait to have her very own family to love. She particularly loves to sit on your shoulder - she's definitely a shoulder cat!On January 16, 2020, Amarillo was adopted by an exceptionally cat-loving couple and she will now live in Lethbridge, Alberta! Congratulations, Amarillo! Don't forget to send photos! We can't wait to see them with you and your new family in your home!
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| Blanc |
Blanc
Blanc came to us on November 24, 2017 from Bath where she was found in a box in the rafters of a garage. Her mom, Lotus, had been rescued two days earlier and when her rescuer realized she still might have kittens, went looking for these little ones. Blanc and her siblings, Snowdon, Slippy, Sleet, Frostine and Hail were born about October 27, 2017. When found, they were living (and had probably been born) in a box in the rafters of a garage. They had been without their mom to keep them warm, feed them, or stimulate them to pee and poop for at least two days, so they really needed help. They had fleas which were treated.Blanc is completely white and she has long hair. She is gorgeous and we think she's going to have more personality than all her siblings, if this photo tells a true story! She and her siblings couldn't wait to join families, and . . .. . . on January 6, 2018, Blanc went to live with her new family in Harvey which includes other pets. We are looking forward to photos to see how absolutely gorgeous you and your siblings will become! Congratulations, Blanc!!
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| Mitra |
Mitra
Mitra and her best friend "Dior" came to us on October 11, 2019 through the NB SPCA. mitra was born about April 11, 2019 and Dior was born about October 11, 2017. They were living along with about a dozen other cats in a building that was about to be demolished. They had fleas and ear mites but were otherwise relatively healthy. Had they not come to us, there was no other option for them.Both Mitra and Dior are spayed, fully vaccinated and tested for FIV and FeLV. They were initially quite timid but have learned security and self-confidence from their foster mother and all their foster siblings. On December 20, 2019, Mitra and Dior went to visit with friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in two Nations Crossing, Fredericton. Please drop in and check it out - it's a wonderful place for humans and cats alike! We know you'll love it as much as we and our cats do. If at all possible, Mitra and Dior would like to stay together. They are bonded and have never been separated as far as we know. They sleep, cuddle and play together and love each other very much.On January 11, 2020, Mitra and Dior were SO happy to learn that they were adopted by a wonderful family in Moncton where they will live happily ever after. Thank you so much for adopting them together! Please send lots of photos!
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| Dior |
Dior
Mitra and her best friend "Dior" came to us on October 11, 2019 through the NB SPCA. mitra was born about April 11, 2019 and Dior was born about October 11, 2017. They were living along with about a dozen other cats in a building that was about to be demolished. They had fleas and ear mites but were otherwise relatively healthy. Had they not come to us, there was no other option for them.Both Mitra and Dior are spayed, fully vaccinated and tested for FIV and FeLV. They were initially quite timid but have learned security and self-confidence from their foster mother and all their foster siblings. On December 20, 2019, Mitra and Dior went to visit with friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in two Nations Crossing, Fredericton. Please drop in and check it out - it's a wonderful place for humans and cats alike! We know you'll love it as much as we and our cats do. If at all possible, Mitra and Dior would like to stay together. They are bonded and have never been separated as far as we know. They sleep, cuddle and play together and love each other very much.On January 11, 2020, Mitra and Dior were SO happy to learn that they were adopted by a wonderful family in Moncton where they will live happily ever after. Thank you so much for adopting them together! Please send lots of photos!
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| Blanca |
Blanca
Blanca originally came to us on June 19, 2019, through the NB SPCA. She had been living in a home with many cats who were not being cared for. She was born about October 19, 2018 and had obviously just had kittens - and she was just a baby herself.Blanca was reunited with her baby Higgins and was adopted along with her on September 19, 2019, but they were too much for their adopters to handle with their energy and glee for enjoying themselves in the house, so they were returned to us on October 3, 2019. Higgins has since been adopted.Blanca stayed with her friends at The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in two Nations Crossing, Fredericton where she greatly enjoyed her servants and visitors. Please drop in and check it out - it's a wonderful place for humans and cats alike! We know you'll love it!On January 11, 2020, Blanca's fondest wish came true when she was adopted by a very nice lady to join her family in Nasonworth. Congratulations, Blanca! Send us lots of photos!
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| Feliz |
Feliz
Feliz and her brother "Navidad" came to DunRoamin' on December 19, 2019 through the NB SPCA. They had been rescued by a kind gentleman when people had moved away and left them behind. The building was being demolished and they had nowhere to go. Both are beautiful cats who appear bonded to each other - they've probably never been separated. They were born about December 20, 2018.Feliz and Navidad were examined at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic and found to be in good physical health. They are extremely friendly and loving and have begun their vaccine protocol. They were spayed/neutered on December 23, 2019. They'd love to have a home together because they love each other dearly and love to curl up together. Feliz is a beautiful reddish tabby and Navidad is a grey tabby.On January 10, 2020, Feliz and Navidad were excited to begin the next part of their lives when they were adopted by a young couple from Carlow. They will now live happily ever after in a very loving home and be spoiled forever - just like they deserve! We look forward to seeing lots of photos!!
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| Navidad |
Navidad
Feliz and her brother "Navidad" came to DunRoamin' on December 19, 2019 through the NB SPCA. They had been rescued by a kind gentleman when people had moved away and left them behind. The building was being demolished and they had nowhere to go. Both are beautiful cats who appear bonded to each other - they've probably never been separated. They were born about December 20, 2018.Feliz and Navidad were examined at the Florenceville Veterinary Clinic and found to be in good physical health. They are extremely friendly and loving and have begun their vaccine protocol. They were spayed/neutered on December 23, 2019. They'd love to have a home together because they love each other dearly and love to curl up together. Feliz is a beautiful reddish tabby and Navidad is a grey tabby.On January 10, 2020, Feliz and Navidad were excited to begin the next part of their lives when they were adopted by a young couple from Carlow. They will now live happily ever after in a very loving home and be spoiled forever - just like they deserve! We look forward to seeing lots of photos!!
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