Simba’s Story
Meet Simba! This handsome feline graced our threshold in December of 2019. Like many cats that arrive at SAFe Rescue, Simba didn’t come with much information about his background, so our Adoptions Staff decided to […]
Meet Simba! This handsome feline graced our threshold in December of 2019. Like many cats that arrive at SAFe Rescue, Simba didn’t come with much information about his background, so our Adoptions Staff decided to […]
When bonded brothers Ollie and Nuno (fka Ahi and Uni) arrived at SAFe Rescue, they were shy and nervous. They had come all the way from the island of Maui, where there are many homeless […]
May’s Foster of the Month is none other than socialization expert extraordinaire, Helen K! Like a lot of new fosters, Helen was inspired to start taking care of orphaned kittens in 2017 after the passing […]
April 18th to 24th is one of the most important weeks in animal welfare: Volunteer Appreciation Week! SAFe Rescue is incredibly lucky to have such wonderful volunteers and fosters, and there is never a better […]
They may not have bills or politics to worry about, but cats get stressed out sometimes, too. It’s a relatable problem and, just like with people, sustained stress can lead to health problems in cats. […]
Bert and Bowie are keeping it in the family. This bonded pair, formerly known as Albert and Ziggy, were originally adopted from SAFe Rescue in 2017. Sadly, their beloved person passed away last year. Their […]
More felines with intense medical needs are arriving every week at SAFe Rescue, and so many cats—and the humans who love them—need help as our community recovers from the pandemic. Join SAFe Rescue on […]
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 […]