Working for life

Since 2008, Naomi has been the front woman for Animals Can’t Talk Rescue and Adoption, a volunteer organization she runs out of her home. At 76, she could retire, but chooses not to so she can pay vet bills and buy essentials for the rescue cats.

A Cat in a Box

On Monday, October 30th, we received a call from our local Petsmart about a severely malnourished, dehydrated and sick cat who was found in a taped-shut box. The cat was brought to our vet and stayed five nights before she was deemed healthy enough to go home. Due to her condition, a volunteer offered to foster her – and fell in love quickly (we call that a foster fail!). Willow now has a new family where she will be loved for the rest of her life. BRCTV13 did a news story on her.

Bartonsville Kittens

Somebody left these kittens in a box on the side of the road in Bartonsville, PA. A guy called everywhere and was frantic because he didn’t want to put them back out on the side of the road. He got in touch with Naomi of Animals Can’t Talk Rescue and Adoption, Inc. They are 2 weeks old, and at Barton Heights being bottle fed. PLEASE SPAY/NEUTER YOUR PETS. Donations welcome and very much needed.

Abandoned Cats

Terminal illness, loss of job forces man to abandon dozens of cats. Animals Can’t Talk Rescue and Adoption, Inc. is doing all we can. If you can help, we would appreciate donations, any interested adopters, any assistance.