By Joy Smith Dear FieldHaven Friends, As we sign off on another year and (gasp!) another decade I thought about whose story I wanted share with you. Which one of
By FieldHaven Feline Center At about ten years old, Paprika had seen many cats come and go from her ‘hood in the Ellis Lake area of Marysville. She had so
By Eoin Connolly, Dogviously.org Cats can become quite anxious for various reasons; maybe you have just moved to a new house or it is firework’s night or perhaps they are
By FieldHaven Feline Center Stories like this are very common: Rescuer takes in a cat or kitten but doesn’t have them neutered or spayed. Along comes another…and another and before
By FieldHaven Feline Center We have had exposure to calicivirus at FieldHaven’s shelter. Calicivirus can manifest like a simple “kitty cold” with sneezing and watery eyes, but it can also
By FieldHaven Feline Center The cats come running when Denise drives up to the front of their house. They know this sound signifies the arrival of dinner. It wasn’t always
By FieldHaven Feline Center This week, our staff members are celebrating all the FieldHaven volunteers who help save lives at FieldHaven Feline Center. We, along with thousands of cats and kittens,
By Joy Smith Last week, Yuba County Animal Services released the following statement: “Due to staffing shortages at the Yuba County Animal Care Services Department, we have identified a few
By FieldHaven Feline Center It has been eleven months. Eleven months since the entire town of Paradise and half of Magalia burned, leaving nearly 30,000 people without a home. With
By FieldHaven Feline Center “Go the extra mile” “Lead the charge” “Bend over backwards” “Think outside the box” These are familiar phrases to us all but they could not be