

| "Never believe that a few caring people can’t change the world. For indeed, that’s all who ever have" Margaret Mead |

| All Creatures Great & Small Animal Sanctuary |
| Please be advised that the "All Creatures Great & Small Animal Sanctuary" is no longer in operation. For a variety of reasons, we are unable to continue our rescue work at this time. Should circumstances change in the future, we will be happy to restore our sanctuary to an operational status. We are still caring for six cats that we rescued while we were operational, and their photos can be seen below. Thank you for all of your support in the past, and please feel free to check our website in the future for any updates. |


| The two cats above are "step-sisters". Tori is the calico cat on the left, and Boo is the cat on the right. They have grown up together, and came to the sanctuary when their owners were not able to keep them. |

| Blossom (left) was a stray that gave birth to 3 kittens (that were adopted from the sanctuary a few years ago). Blossom is still with us, beautiful and somewhat of an "alpha" cat. |

| Marty (right) is an older male unceremoniously dumped at our vets office when we were located in Cleveland, Ohio. He is a great cat, but can be a typical "old" man with his cantankerous personality. |

| Momma Kitty (left) was rescued around the time of the Olympic games in Athens, Greece. She was a stray with 5 kittens, all named with an Olympics or Greek theme, and adopted that same summer (2004). |

| The sleek young male on the right is Buster. Not particularly photogenic, but a wonderful lap cat. Buster is sort of a feline version of a Labrador Retriever. Very affectionate. We found him hanging out in a feral cat colony that we used to look after. He was obviously not feral, so we rescued him. |