Shelter Cat Feels Like Royalty in Donated Cat Castle

Shelter Cat Feels Like Royalty in Donated Cat Castle

Photo: Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region

Your donations are enhancing the lives of shelter cats by providing a safe place for the future rulers -at least of their new homes (if you know, you know) - to rest and plot. 

Cats LOVE cardboard boxes, and all deserve to be treated like royalty, so that is why our cardboard Cat Castles are a huge hit with shelter cats like Clay.

Photo: Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region

The adorable feline was often seen lounging in the top part of the castle while carefully watching all who passed by. Clay's caretakers told us, "Clay looked and felt like royalty in the Humaniac Cat Castle 'turret'. Shortly after this photo was taken, Clay was adopted by a new, loving royal family and went home—in his trusty Humaniac Cat Castle carrier, of course—to a grand castle of his very own. Huzzah!" 

Photo: Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region

Shelters are a stressful place with unfamiliar sights and sounds. Cat Castles help felines feel safer and adjust quicker to their new surroundings, which allows them to show their true personalities. 

The bottom section of the Cat Castle is enclosed with multiple ventilation holes, which makes it a great hiding place. The top is a great lookout point to watch humans and make their choice on which adopter is the one for them. Once adopted, the castle transforms into a safe cat carrier to transport the royal member home. 

While Clay has found a family to treat him like a king, there are still thousands of cats in shelters across the country waiting to find their special someone. 

For just $10, you can donate a Cat Castle to a shelter cat and give them a royal escape. 

Donate today!

More Help is Needed

Your daily action on The Animal Rescue Site are also helping feed shelter animals across the country. 

Every time you click, play trivia, and shop, you are helping feed shelter pets. These actions take a few minutes each day but have a huge impact in the lives of homeless dogs and cats.

Animal shelters are overcrowded and rely on donations to feed all the animals in their care. We want to thank you for taking the time to help animals daily.

Andrea Powell

Andrea Powell is an animal enthusiast who resides in West Michigan. When not writing, she is exploring the great outdoors with her dogs and horses.

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