This Senior Cat Is Full Of Good Food & Comfy Because You Shop With Purrpose

By: Kelli Brinegar
For more than five years, Kelli Brinegar has been using her ability to write and her passion for research to tell the tale of what cats are thinking and why. She has provided care to more than 30 cats in her lifetime.Read more
| June 29, 2023

Upon reaching their senior years, old kitties deserve happy and safe spaces to call their own. Sadly though, many senior cats across the world know only loneliness and discomfort as they have to weather life on the streets.

But cat rescues like Cats in the Cradle in Georgia are trying to change that by finding homes for deserving seniors like Curley. They couldn’t do it without cat lovers like you, though.

Every time you make a purchase from iHeartCats, you fund donations to shelters and rescues that are working hard to save cats of all ages. That’s right; buying cute stuff for you and your kitty empowers our partnership with Greater Good Charities and enables donations via the GOODS Program, a pet food distribution initiative in the Greater Good Charities family.

This vital program has been keeping hungry bellies full for over a decade, and to date, the GOODS Program has delivered over 578 million meals to shelters and rescues across the country. That’s more than 6,000 truckloads delivered to hungry animals. And Curley was happy to see one of those trucks roll in at Cats in the Cradle after they took him into their care.

Curley Says Thank You

At twelve years old, Curley the cat was “barely surviving” after living rough and hungry at an apartment complex in Fulton County. She was painfully thin upon arrival at the shelter, but these cat lovers had stacks of snacks on hand to fatten this sweet senior up to a healthy weight. And she was finally spayed. Though Curley was past her kitten-rearing days, having the spay surgery significantly reduced her risks of developing cancer. This gives Curley an even better shot at many happy years to come.

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Because the GOODS Program helped with the food bills, Cats in the Cradle could afford to have Curley spayed.

“Thanks to the GOODS program, Cats in the Cradle was able to pay for more veterinary care through PetVet, including Curley’s spay surgery and wellness exam,” explained Cats in the Cradle.

So, keep on shopping, cat lover. Every purchase is saving cats in need! And for that, we and all the kitties say thank you!

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The following products provide quality food for shelters and rescues, helping them reserve more of their precious funds for medical expenses, supplies, and spreading the word about their adoptable pups and kitties.

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