By FieldHaven Feline Center The insertion is so easy: it takes about two seconds and most animals hardly flinch or seem aware of it, but it can protect your pet
By FieldHaven Feline Center Garfield was just one of the millions of kittens born into feral colonies each year. His spine was deformed, leaving him without the use of his
By FieldHaven Feline Center Home 4 the Holidays – Iams Excellence of Execution Award and Grant FieldHaven participated in the second year of the Home 4 the Holidays adoption campaign,
By FieldHaven Feline Center FieldHaven’s volunteer base, which began with only a handful of volunteers in late 2003, has grown to over 100 people who provide assistance in a variety
By FieldHaven Feline Center Education is key to achieving the universal goal of all animal welfare organizations: no more homeless pets. The undisputed solution to this goal is to impart
By FieldHaven Feline Center Adult cats are typically more difficult to place into homes than cute, appealing kittens. As a result, many older cats languish at the shelter for months
By FieldHaven Feline Center Before any cat or kitten becomes adoptable, they are subject to our thorough medical protocols, including veterinary examination, blood testing, and any other healthcare necessary or
By FieldHaven Feline Center FieldHaven Feline Rescue began its shelter operations in a 900-square foot mobile home. In 2005, major physical improvements transformed the three-bedroom, one bath home into a
By FieldHaven Feline Center In early 2005, FieldHaven Feline Rescue introduced Spay/Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP) upon being awarded a grant from the Lincoln Community Foundation. The purpose of the grant