Tammy Cross rescues kittens. But not only does she help sick, abused, and abandoned kittens, she rehabilitates them and houses them, sometimes over 20 of them at once, in her own 450 square foot New York City apartment. What an incredibly big heart!
Click here to read the heartwarming New York Times article about Tammy Cross.


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4 comments:
As I read this article, my no-longer kitten used his sense of perfect timing to jump up for snuggles.
Thanks for posting this! :) I love Tammy - she's an amazing woman. We got our third cat from her when he was a year old (and had been returned to her by a previous adopter), and he's the most wonderful, loving cat!
First time here..
One friend of mine sent to me your blog and I'm here to see… and I like :)
Here in Brazil (yes, I'm from Brazil) some people try to help abandoned cats and dogs, and that's a really great thing to do.
Claps! for Tammy Cross
Cya!
I could totally do that job!! I love the kitty cats! She's got a very put-together home for wrangling cats all day... ;)
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