266 Oak. This house has seen so much history, so many changes and owners and dreams and desires throughout its history; now it is animal rescue group Shelter to Home's turn to make its
own home here among its many rooms.
Shelter to Home has a mission: to save the lives of those animals who most need representation, the ones in cages at local shelters that are forgotten about, and euthanized without a chance. Shelter to Home fosters these animals in their homes, until they find their own loving, permanent homes. This old Victorian will play an important part in this mission, as a comfortable, friendly, non-intimidating Pet Adoption Center for these cats.
But first, work on the house has to be done. This old girl needs some fresh paint, some additions and changes to make the house work for the purpose, and volunteers put in long hours painting, sanding, trimming, planning, cutting, sawing, and dreaming of the day that the house will be open and ready for business. The ultimate goal? An adoption center that would house roughly 15-20 cats at a time, a place where people and families could interact freely and comfortably with the adoptable cats, get to know them in a setting much like their own homes where the cats can flop and roll for attention at their feet, climb into their laps, play around and sit in windows. Perhaps there will be a nursery, with a mother cat and her kittens. Or maybe a room for seniors. who would prefer not to be around the jumping and playing of those young whippersnappers. Or maybe just a room for the cat who would prefer to be an only cat. The sky is the limit for these cats!
This does not eliminate the need for fosters- in fact, more are needed! The more fosters, the more cats that can be rescued from pounds and shelters, that can be cycled through the adoption center to meet their future families. If you live in the Detroit Metro area and would like to be a foster, please check out our
application.