Contact Terry

If you would like to meet a kitty or have any questions about the kitties or Terry’s rescue work,  you can contact Terry at

  • Email: schultz2444@aol.com
  • Phone: 864-483-2444
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1164, Waxhaw, NC 28173

Unfortunately, due to limited space and funds, Terry cannot take in all the kitties that need help. We apologize for this, and Terry feels very badly about having to turn down any kitty in need, but she is always willing to answer questions and help in other ways if she can.

Please consider  making a donation to help the rescued kitties. All donations go directly into Terry’s PayPal account, and 100% of all donations (after PayPal fees, if any) are used for testing, spay & neuter, vaccinations, other necessary vet work, and cat food for the rescued kitties.

Donate to Feline Urgent Rescue & Rehabilitation

Wouldn’t you love this kitty curled on your lap?

Klondike

  1. Merv Dancy
    February 10, 2010 at 8:53 pm | #1

    Terry,
    Thanks for your time this afternoon speaking with me. I am a true cat lover and Sharon’s and my selection will be a very loved cat. She will be an inside cat, and will live in a life of luxury.

    Looking forward to meeting you and you husband and freinds.

    Merv and Sharon

  2. Cindy McNally
    March 7, 2010 at 3:35 am | #2

    Terry,
    It was great talking to you last night at the hockey game. I really admire all that you are doing for the kitties. Your website is awesome. I will talk to my sister about adopting. Keep up the great work.
    Blessings,
    Cindy

  3. Derek Upham
    March 15, 2010 at 3:17 pm | #3

    Hi Terry, I want to thank you again for helping me find a home for Polly! What a great story that little kitty turned to be! So why do i miss her already? ..haha ..Im just a fool for a cute cat i guess! ..See ya soon.

    Derek

  4. Doris Wood
    April 12, 2010 at 8:21 am | #4

    I need some help/advice. My daughter’s catsitter suggested to her that I contact you for advice. I have been feeding a colony of cats residing in my back yard for just over two years now. I am not able to trap and get them to the spay/neuter clinic. Basically all I do is feed them and make sure they have water. I would like to do more for them but can’t afford to. Some are definitely feral cats but there are several that are friendly – whether they are strays or someone’s outside cat. At any rate my reason for contacting you today is that there is big tom – I call him Bubba. He is a very friendly kitty. He used to come by occasionally although now he comes by usually morning and night and eats and at other times I see him curled up somewhere in my yard. A few weeks ago I noticed that Bubba had patches of skin showing, some bloody and I just assumed he had gotten into a cat fight – since it’s that time of year. He has been getting more and more “beat up looking” however and now I am concerned that it’s not war wounds but that he has mange. I’ve got to do something about this – since I don’t want him to be sick or hurt and I also don’t want the other cats to get it. If I can get him into a carrier – do you know of a vet that would treat him at a discount? I could take him to my vet – and will if I have to – but it will be several weeks before I can afford to do so. Or – do you know of any medicine I could get to use for him in the meantime? I did some research on line and most everything I saw was something to mix with shampoo. That is not an option either.
    I’m sorry to be rambling on. I’m afraid I’m a little frantic from worrying about him. Any advice you can give me will be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you.

    Doris Wood

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