[Vision2020] Caturday (July 23, 2011)

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Sat Jul 23 07:15:07 PDT 2011


Courtesy of Oddity Central at:

 

http://www.odditycentral.com/news/california-cat-lady-adopts-over-700-feral-
and-abandoned-cats.html

 

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California Cat Lady Adopts over 700 Feral and Abandoned Cats

 

Lynea Lattanzio wanted a cat when she was little, but her mother didn't
approve. Now she runs California's "Cat House on the Kings" shelter and
takes care of almost 800 cats.

Lynea's inspiring story began in 1981, when, after going through a difficult
divorce, she decided to move to a quiet place on the river. She bought a
6-acre patch of land and settled in by 1983. Soon after she started asking
herself: "What was I thinking, single woman with no children living in a big
house on 6 acres?", but little did she know her decision would change her
life forever. Nine years later, Lynea's father asked for her help to replace
his 2 Manx cats who had died of old age. On a quest to fulfill her father's
wishes, Lynea stopped by a local animal shelter and walked out the door with
a box of 15 abandoned kittens (none of which were Manx). By the end of that
year she had rescued and placed 96 abandoned cats, and had found her
calling.

In 1993, Lynea Lattanzio came out of retirement to become a surgical
veterinary techinician, an experience that both expanded her medical
knowledge and help pay the veterinary expenses of her increasing cat family
that now numbered 150 members. She also had to sell her diamond wedding ring
and her 1973 Mercedes 450 SL - her pride and joy. In 1997, the Fresno County
Board of Supervisors approved a zoning variance on Lynea's property, which
put her Cat House on the KIngs into the spotlight and brought in financial
support and volunteers. In 2002, she expanded her cat shelter and added
long-term boarding facilities and an area for FIV positive cats.

 

By 2004, the Cat House on the Kings was home to over 500 cats, and cat-lover
donations just couldn't cover the ever-growing expenses. Luckily, a very
generous donor left her entire estate to the cat haven, and the money was
used to purchase the neighboring six acres and install cat-proof fencing
around the entire facility. Now there are almost 800 abandoned and feral
cats housed at Lynea's shelter, and even though taking care of them is a
full-time job, she welcomes each new arrival with open arms.

 

A no-kill, no-cage sanctuary for cats, the Cat House on the Kings also
features 12 acres of grassy fields, a nursery, an intensive care unit, and
even a retirement home for elderly felines. There are cat doors and dog
doors everywhere so any animal that wants to go in or out, can, and there
are feeding stations and water everywhere on the facility so they can just
go wherever they please and live their life freely. Lynea herself says that
if she were a cat, this is where she'd be. She has 25 employees helping her
and even though she's always in full-speed mode, they still can't keep up
with everything that needs to be done. Some call her the "crazy cat lady"
for even trying, but she says she's not crazy, what she does is crazy.

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Cat House on the Kings (Video)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwM6f0liHpo

 

Website

http://www.cathouseonthekings.com/

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Seeya round town, Moscow,

 

Tom Hansen

Moscow, Idaho

 

"Thousands of years ago, cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never
forgotten this." 

 

- Anonymous

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