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S.A.R.A. 5TH ANNUAL
TRICKY TRAY EVENT

Sunday, April 14, 2013
11:00 am - 4:00 pm

The Westwook
438 North Avenue
Garwood, NJ 07027

For more information,
click to download the flyer.

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Our own volunteer, Karyn Sochacki, has written a wonderful book!

What's Wrong With A Black Cat?
is a colorful and delightful children's picture book, and a wonderful adventure story that teaches young readers not only about love for animals, but also valuable truths about the importance
of internal character versus the superficiality of external beauty.

CLICK TO PURCHASE:

Amazon ($15.99)
Amazon (Kindle) ($3.99)
Xlibris ($15.99)

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TO DONATE

We are not a traditional shelter. All of our rescued animals are fostered in loving homes and are shown during pet adoption days at two local Petco locations.

Please see our Contact page for more information.

If you would like to 
make a donation, please click here or send a check to the address below.

P. O. Box 124
Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922 
(908) 464-1203

Forms

Adoption Application: If you would like to adopt a cat, please download the application, fill it out and return via email to Kathleen Fram at SARACats@aol.com.

Foster Application: If you would like to foster a cat, please download the application, fill it out and return via email to Kathleen Fram at SARACats@aol.com.

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Success Stories

Nestle
 Nestle lived in Oregon with her loving owner, an elderly woman. Due to illness moving was a must. Once at the new location, the owner was forced to give up Nestle due to allergies. She was devastated! Nestle was sad at first in her new foster home but adjusted quickly. After a few months, an inquiry was made by Michelle from Pennsylvania. Michelle traveled 3 hours to visit Nestle and fell in love! Today Nestle lives in a beautiful home with Michelle, Sheldon and Daisy where she is spoiled rotten! She spends her days kneading, purring, lounging with Daisy, watching birds and loving the loads of love and affection her new family gives her!

 

Pebbles & Bam Bam
Pebbles and BamBam were born in a hoarders home, a litter of four. The hoarder paid no attention to the kittens as mamma was present to care for the babies. However, one day when the babies were just four weeks old, the hoarder came home to find two of the four dead. The other two were very sick with an upper respiratory infection. BamBam was so sick that his one eye had ruptured and he had severe infection in the other eye. SARA rescued the remaining two kittens. They were not able to eat from a bottle and had to be syringe fed around the clock for three days. At that point the medicine and constant feedings paid off and they started eating on their own.

Nine weeks later they are very healthy and ready to be adopted. Although BamBam is totally blind, he will be adopted with his sister to a wonderful home that is ready to take on a special needs kitten.

 

Zeus
Five years ago, I came home from North Carolina one Thanksgiving and there he was on my back deck. I opened the door and he walked in like he had always lived here. He was malnourished and his fur was in need of a major grooming. We had the vet check him over and other than having three teeth pulled, he was given a clean bill of health and updated on his vaccinations. We listed him on Petfinder and 3 months later his new Mommy Elizabeth drove up to Old Bridge from Philadelphia to meet Zeus. She fell head over heels in love and Zeus has been a king in his new castle ever since!