Cats Don’t Care
Nope, they don’t care if we need time off.
On 2/12 we took a previously neutered feral into GEAH for limping. No outside wounds, x-rayed, looked all over and could find nothing. Could be Morgan is just so fat that movement is an issue! Or he likes visiting with us as he was treated for a foot injury in 2023! Morgan went back home and hopefully will cut back on the calories. We do our best to assist the cats in the area beyond spay/neuter. (No injuries — just 15.3 pounds of fabulous feral! Click here to view Morgan’s full medical report and elbow x-rays.)
2/18 a cat was brought in that actually was previously neutered and had a microchip. From Chicago, a former feral, he came out to the ‘burbs to be an inside cat. Landlord had the door open and he and his sister got out. Sister came back inside right away, Stitch decided to roam for more than a month. We trapped him, got his info from his chip and he is now back home – his people were taking him to the vet ASAP as he had upper respiratory and diarrhea from his time outside. We enjoy returning lost cats to their owners – those microchips make a difference!
2/16 1 friendly male to GEAH, received injured foot care and neuter – he was sedated anyway! Valentino is a wonderful boy and will be up for adoption when fully recovered and has learned how great houses are in foster care!
2/19 DCAS – 1 friendly, 1 feral, both females. Hoping this feral decides to become friendly but you never know.
That brings us to February total – 4, 2026 – 11 total, 16,556 since 2007!
As Many As Possible As Soon As Possible
Cat Technology Leads to Car Safety
Cats have benefitted humans in many ways. What you may not know is that cats led to the development of car safety changes almost 100 years ago and have been studied to make current day camera technology improvements.
February 22nd Adoption Event
Right now, we have 13 cats scheduled for an appearance on 2/22 at our building. Some may be adopted before; it is always a good idea to fill out an adoption application in advance. Fosters are often on hand to share information about the cats who have lived with them. Check out our Adoptables on our website and make an appointment to visit with the others who can’t be at this event!
- Sunday, February 22, 1pm - 4pm, 330 Eisenhower Ln N, Lombard


