Volunteer of the Month: Stephanie
April showers bring May flowers, but March brings another Volunteer of the Month! This month, we are honored to have selected Stephanie Matsunaga as SAFe’s Volunteer of the Month for March. Stephanie is a long […]
April showers bring May flowers, but March brings another Volunteer of the Month! This month, we are honored to have selected Stephanie Matsunaga as SAFe’s Volunteer of the Month for March. Stephanie is a long […]
Cats can cause a bit of chaos when they decide to knock a knick-knack off the shelf or tip a cup full of water onto your laptop. It can be destructive and bothersome (and sometimes […]
Meet Jalapeño (formerly known as Georgia). When this gorgeous tabby girl arrived at the rescue from Los Angeles, she was in rough shape. She had Calicivirus, which caused severe cold-like symptoms and painful ulcers in […]
Before 10-year-old Dibby came to SAFe Rescue, she was running out of options. She had diabetes that needed to be managed, took daily heart medication, and had severe dental disease—but this sweet senior gal had […]
We’re happy to announce that Sara Price has joined the SAFe Rescue team in the newly created role of Operations Director. Sara will supervise program staff (including the Adoptions, Foster, Intake, Volunteer, and Medical teams) […]
February’s Foster of the Month is Emma Toyoda! Emma joined SAFe Rescue as a foster volunteer in early 2020. “Ever since the first COVID lockdown happened, I thought having a furry friend would be nice […]
You can bet that with a new baby around, you’ll have less time, energy and attention to offer your cat. That can be confusing and concerning for the former center of your attention. Your cat […]
SAFe rescue is pleased to announce our first Volunteer of the Month for 2021: Mohan! Mohan has been with the rescue since 2018 and over the course of his three years with us, he has […]
Believe it or or not, some cats actually like to eat bread and seek it out. Strays who once had to scrounge for their own food and other cats who’ve acquired the taste might eat […]