A few months ago, LifeLine’s Fulton County Animal Services officers rescued 38 cats from a minivan hoarding situation. They were quickly brought to our Fulton shelter and examined by a veterinarian. Miraculously, most of the cats and kittens were in great health and quickly adopted out. However, there was one older cat who was quite ill, so we immediately took her to GVS for extensive care, including ultrasounds, a feeding tube and biopsies. After several weeks in care, Destin is healthy again and has found a new home.
After everything she has been through, we are so happy she found a wonderful forever home.
LifeLine is dedicated to helping improve the lives of animals that come into our care in our shelters and in our communities. If you would like to help provide much needed medical attention to cats like Destin please donate today.
Getting medical care and a feeding tube
Feeling better
Found a home!
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Founded in 2002 and now managing DeKalb and Fulton County Animal Services, LifeLine Animal Project is the leading non-profit organization working to end the euthanasia of healthy and treatable dogs and cats in metro Atlanta shelters. Together, we will make Atlanta a no-kill community.
LifeLine Animal Project is an IRS 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and all donations are tax-deductible.