In the beginning, God created man, but seeing him so feeble, He gave him the cat ~ Warren Eckstein

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350 Walt Whitman Rd. Huntington Station, NY 11746

A Fairy Tail -- in need of a happy ending
Won't  you help make this come true!

Once upon a time, a litter of kittens was born, we know not where. However, we like to think that it may have been Snow White who discovered them and brought them to the warmth of a store so that they could, in time and with the love and care of Last Hope fosters, find their forever homes.

In honor of their kindly benefactor, the kittens were named Happy, Grumpy, Sneezy, Sleepy, Bashful, Dopey and Doc – The Seven Dwarfs Kittens. All were healthy and friendly and playful and everything that kittens should be. In just a short time, five of the kittens were adopted, leaving little SNEEZY (orange tabby and white male) and SLEEPY (tortie female) who, it had been observed, seemed to have some sort of vision problems. It certainly wasn’t very evident when they played with their toys and each other!

But, once in a while, as they walked in unfamiliar territory, they would bump into something. And they didn’t always see a toy when it was tossed quietly away from them. So they were taken to a veterinarian, who checked their eyes carefully and said that both Sleepy and Sneezy are almost blind (they might be able to see shadows) and that they had been born that way. Perhaps Snow White knew that SLEEPY and SNEEZY were especially in need of help and the security of being in a home together with special, caring people, and that’s why she made sure that they weren’t destined to spend their lives in the cold, outside world.

Other than having compromised vision, SLEEPY and SNEEZY are healthy, happy, playful kittens. Their eye problems will get no worse. Sleepy, in particular, loves to snuggle and rub faces; she shows her happiness with a big purr. Sneezy, too, purrs up a storm at the touch of a hand, and he loves to play on the cat gym and chase balls and mousie toys.

To give this story a fairy tale ending, SLEEPY and SNEEZY need a special family who will provide both of them with a quiet, safe and secure environment. In return, they’ll entertain their family with their playfulness, and thank them with love and purrs.

Please visit them at PETsMART and ask a Last Hope volunteer to take them out of their cages so you can see for yourself what wonderful kittens Sleepy and Sneezy are.

And, if you should be able to provide the loving and safe home they need together………

THEY’LL LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER!
Please Adopt these Wonderful cats!

Adrienne Kattke


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PLEASE NOTE: LAST HOPE is a small ANIMAL RESCUE and REHABILITATION organization. We are NOT A SHELTER. We have 1 small Adoption Center for our dogs in Lindenhurst, 1 small Adoption Center for our cats in Huntington and donated cage space in local pet stores. Please see addresses below for our additional cat adoption sites. We do not take personally owned pet cats or dogs.

PetSmart - Cats
350 Walt Whitman Rd. Huntington Station NY near Toys R Us

Petco - Cats
565 Jericho Tpke
Syosset, NY 11791

PetSupplies Plus - Cats
1960 Jericho Tpke, E. Northport-411
Commack Rd, Deer Park




We gladly accept online donations via PayPal and credit card
or send check to:
Last Hope, Inc.  - P.O. Box 61  - Syosset, NY 11791
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

Our Cats For Adoption are Spayed and Neutered, Feline Leukemia and Aids Negative, Inoculated, Wormed, and LOVED by Our Volunteers

REASONS TO ADOPT A CAT
A cat can reduce your blood pressure and help prevent heart disease
Cats are affectionate
Having a cat fights depression and loneliness
Cats are entertaining to watch and fun to play with
Cats provide companionship
Cats will cuddle up with you on a cold evening
Cats are independent and can be left alone while you're at work
A cat's mere presence will ward off unwanted mice and pests
Cats are comfortable in small spaces like apartments
Cats are very clean; they bathe themselves!
A cat's purr is instantly calming and relaxing
Cats are affectionate
Just 15 minutes a day of playing with you will satisfy a cat
Cats are easy to house train, especially adult cats, who are probably already house trained

*Thanks to Jeff Erlitz, BRUNA, and Adrienne Kattke for the wonderful photos of our cats and kittens*

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