Man built a sanctuary for homeless cats
Craig Grant bought a tree farm far away from the city and turned it into a sanctuary for all the cats he has rescued.
He lives there with the cats and provides lots of love, care and companionship. It’s hard to imagine that once he was not a cat lover and did not want cats until he met his son’s cat Pepper. He also got to experience what it is like raising a litter of kittens.
“Over that time I learned that every cat had its own unique personality and it wasn’t long before the kittens were swinging from my curtains. I didn’t care. Something had changed… I didn’t want to give them up.”
The condo life was not easy for the kitties, so Craig found a tree farm and settled down there for his fur babies.
Over the next several months, he rescued more and more homeless and abandoned cats. The number of new residents kept going up, so Craig expanded the sanctuary to make more room for the animals.
The farm was named Caboodle Ranch and is now a permanent home for all the homeless, rescued cats. Each of them has a sad story of their past, but now they are living in heaven.
“Cats should be able to roam free, and at Caboodle Ranch, that’s what they do.”
He lives there with the cats and provides lots of love, care and companionship. It’s hard to imagine that once he was not a cat lover and did not want cats until he met his son’s cat Pepper. He also got to experience what it is like raising a litter of kittens.
“Over that time I learned that every cat had its own unique personality and it wasn’t long before the kittens were swinging from my curtains. I didn’t care. Something had changed… I didn’t want to give them up.”
The condo life was not easy for the kitties, so Craig found a tree farm and settled down there for his fur babies.
Over the next several months, he rescued more and more homeless and abandoned cats. The number of new residents kept going up, so Craig expanded the sanctuary to make more room for the animals.
The farm was named Caboodle Ranch and is now a permanent home for all the homeless, rescued cats. Each of them has a sad story of their past, but now they are living in heaven.
“Cats should be able to roam free, and at Caboodle Ranch, that’s what they do.”

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Posted: 2010-08-31 02:39:25
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he has to have his own catnip dealer on speed-dial !!!
he gets them all hopped up on the "nip" and then forces them into a hidden labor camp that he didn't show us on the pictures - he is a bad-bad man....

he gets them all hopped up on the "nip" and then forces them into a hidden labor camp that he didn't show us on the pictures - he is a bad-bad man....
That guy is screwed if the zombie apocalypse infects cats first.
However, when the cats are eating his brains, we will all remember him as a kind, selfless, and awesome boss.
However, when the cats are eating his brains, we will all remember him as a kind, selfless, and awesome boss.
or the guy that fucked the world over and ended all life on earth
or has the best line of defense against the zombie apocalypse. Everyone knows zombies are allergic to cats. Duh
so you say he has petsmart on speed dial?
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