By Audra Murphy Hello soapbox my old friend…. Despite my previous rant which I was fairly certain relayed my feelings on the people eager to adopt “Fire Cats,” I am
By FieldHaven Feline Center This wall of photos carries powerful messages. There are so many cats still waiting to be reunited with their families. So many that are still in
By Audra Murphy Soapbox moment: pardon me if I have said this before, but the questions keep getting asked and I want to clarify the subject. As most of you
By FieldHaven Feline Center FieldHaven is honored to have been asked by Alley Cat Allies® to open the Recovery Center for Camp Fire cat victims. The center, which opened just
By Joy Smith There are days in the history of our lives that become conversation starters throughout our entire life: Where were you and what were you doing… “…when the first man
By Joy Smith The #CampFire tragedy is continuing every day. There are so many cats who need our help. We are challenged with political powerplay greatly crippling our ability to help as
By FieldHaven Feline Center UPDATE: The application period closed on December 12, 2018. We will announce Phoenix and Ash’s adoptive family soon!. Two of the smallest and most resilient survivors
By FieldHaven Feline Center When we received the phone call at 10:30 PM on November 8 from Yuba County Office of Emergency Services we couldn’t have imagined what the next 23 days
By Joy Smith How do you tell a man, who lost everything in the Camp Fire, that the kitty he so determinedly stuffed into a carrier to escape the flames had died?
By Joy Smith Is this the end of the firestorm or just the quiet before the after storm? That’s the big question that will be answered in the coming days. With only