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Biscuit is new to us and we are still learning about her purrsonality. She is a big purr machine and loves pets.
There has been research showing that kittens thrive with a friend. Please consider adopting 2 kittens especially if you do not have any other cats at home. Mr. Grey’s Strays will waive the fee for the second microchip should you decide to do so. For more information, please paste the following link into your browser if not automatically directed from here:
Biscuit is new to us and we are still learning about her purrsonality. She is a big purr machine and loves pets.
There has been research showing that kittens thrive with a friend. Please consider adopting 2 kittens especially if you do not have any other cats at home. Mr. Grey’s Strays will waive the fee for the second microchip should you decide to do so. For more information, please paste the following link into your browser if not automatically directed from here:
Mr. Grey's Strays has about two adoption days per week. To attend one of the adoption days, you must have an appointment. In order to make an appointment, you have to fill out an application. Unless the cat you are interested in is with one of the fosters, all of the cats are at the 18 East Ave address in Brockport. Available cats can be found at mrgreysstrays.com
Mr. Grey's Strays has about two adoption days per week. To attend one of the adoption days, you must have an appointment. In order to make an appointment, you have to fill out an application. Unless the cat you are interested in is with one of the fosters, all of the cats are at the 18 East Ave address in Brockport. Available cats can be found at mrgreysstrays.com
More about this rescue
Mr. Grey's Strays is a 501(c)(3) in Brockport, NY run by Joane Traber. This organization started in 2013 as just a TNVR program. As needs changed, she started taking in cats to adopt to potential families. In 2020, she was able to get a building where she could house all the cats and be able to save more. In 2021, she adopted out 400+ cats and had 200+ cats in the TNVR program. 600+ cats were vetted and given a clean bill of health in just one year of having the building, the building doubled the amount of cats that could be saved. Mr. Grey's Stays gets its name from a cat named, Mr. Grey. Mr. Grey was a special cat, he was nice to everyone he met and he let all the other kitties know that it was okay, to not be scared. Now Mr. Grey lives here in spirit as more outdoor cats find homes and more are vetted and released. Joane is an amazing woman and as she started taking in more cats, she also needed to find more hands to make sure the cats could be taken care of. She relies solely on volunteers daily to feed the kitties, scoop their litterboxes, and maintain a clean environment for the kitties. In addition to relying on volunteers, she also relies on donations of supplies or monetary donations in order to have the things she needs to care for the kitties. It surely takes a lot of caring people to make sure these kitties are taken care of.
Mr. Grey's Strays is a 501(c)(3) in Brockport, NY run by Joane Traber. This organization started in 2013 as just a TNVR program. As needs changed, she started taking in cats to adopt to potential families. In 2020, she was able to get a building where she could house all the cats and be able to save more. In 2021, she adopted out 400+ cats and had 200+ cats in the TNVR program. 600+ cats were vetted and given a clean bill of health in just one year of having the building, the building doubled the amount of cats that could be saved. Mr. Grey's Stays gets its name from a cat named, Mr. Grey. Mr. Grey was a special cat, he was nice to everyone he met and he let all the other kitties know that it was okay, to not be scared. Now Mr. Grey lives here in spirit as more outdoor cats find homes and more are vetted and released. Joane is an amazing woman and as she started taking in more cats, she also needed to find more hands to make sure the cats could be taken care of. She relies solely on volunteers daily to feed the kitties, scoop their litterboxes, and maintain a clean environment for the kitties. In addition to relying on volunteers, she also relies on donations of supplies or monetary donations in order to have the things she needs to care for the kitties. It surely takes a lot of caring people to make sure these kitties are taken care of.
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