No-kill feline shelter for homeless cats, kittens opening in Kaufman County




Kaufman County Cats, Inc. is forming to provide a no-kill, nonprofit haven for homeless cats and kittens.

Animal advocates Lynn Ackerman, Sharon Cruz and Linda Raflowiotz will serve as directors of the new group. The trio already completed Texas State Incorporation and the Federal 501 (c) (3) status is pending approval.

The volunteer "cat team" has worked for three years to find homes for cats and kittens taken in by the Humane Society of Cedar Creek Lake animal shelter in Tool. They adopted out 274 felines in 2014. 

The volunteers maintain adoption centers at T-Bar-T Feed Store on State Highway 175 East in Kaufman and at Tyler PetSmart. They hope to open a third location in 2015.

The volunteers are seeking members for Kaufman County, Inc. to help support the care of homeless cats and kittens.

Traditional animal shelters across the country are overloaded with homeless pets and forced to euthanize those that are not adopted speedily. No-kill shelters protect and provide care for homeless animals indefinitely.

Animal shelters depend upon donations to fund their operations.

For information about joining the homeless cat-care effort, email [email protected]




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GOOD. Water slightly stained; 83 degrees; 0.00 feet above pool. Big numbers of white bass and several trophy-class hybrid stripers have hit the deck. We are consistently finding the best action in 15–22 feet of water. Good go-to setups include a variety of slabs, sometimes paired with 2–3 jigs above, and the always-reliable yellow bladed jig using the proven saw tooth retrieve technique. Trolling spoons at 3 mph in 13–17 feet of water absolutely crushed the white bass. Water temperatures are currently holding around 83 degrees and will continue to rise as summer heats up over the next couple of weeks. Report by Brent Herbeck, Herbeck’s Lonestar Fishing Guide Service. Catfish remain consistent targeting humps in 10-20 feet of water, but there are a lot of small fish. Bigger fish can be caught drifting cut shad, carp, drum or bream. Report by Jason Barber, Kings Creek Adventures.

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