By Joy Smith, executive director When Noe and Genera were able to get access to their Lahaina home after the fire they only wanted to find their kitties. They spotted
By Joy Smith, executive director This week was the 5th year anniversary of the Camp Fire, in northern California, and life-changing doesn’t even begin to describe my experience in that
By Joy Smith, executive director Providing pathways to outcomes for the fire cats is an essential part of the recovery process that our FieldHaven Feline Center team is assisting Maui
By Joy Smith, executive director Today it happened! Mamoa aka L557 aka my (former) boyfriend went home with his momma and grandmama. What a journey this boy has had from
By FieldHaven Feline Center Remember Mamoa? We shared his adventure as a Maui wildfire survivor after he took a plane ride to Sacramento last week. Well, since then, he’s only
By Joy Smith, executive director BIG NEWS on Mamoa aka L557 aka my (former) boyfriend. Meet Terri. She is adopting Mamoa this week! Terri’s 91 year old mom, Jo, sent
By Joy Smith, executive director Mamoa, a Maui Fire Cat, Arriving at Sacramento Airport Tonight Nearly two months ago, the Lahaina wildfire broke out on Maui, destroying more than 2,000
By Joy Smith, executive director Reunions are happening more frequently. We will have a couple more stories coming out of the annex this week that will warm your heart and
By Joy Smith, executive director Cats, when rescued from the fire zone, often exhibit behavior that isn’t normal to what they were like with their families prior to the disaster.