06/19/2026
I see you. ποΈποΈ
I see you trying to keep up with the endless stream of calls and messages about pregnant mamas, abandoned kittens, sick cats, injured cats, and one more emergency that just can't wait until tomorrow.
I see you carrying the weight of all the animals you wish you could help.
And I want to tell you something π’ that took me a while to learn myself.
π No matter how many cats you save, there will always be more.
There will always be another call, another litter, another crisis, another plea for help. πΏ
I don't say that to discourage you. I say it because I know how easy it is to feel like you're failing when the need never seems to end. The need is simply greater than any one person can solve.
So please hear this:
It is okay to take a breather. It is okay to say no when your plate is full. It is okay to protect your peace, your health, your family, and your own well-being.
Because saving every cat was never your responsibility.
Every cat or kitten you help is π¦π―π°πΆπ¨π©.
And the number of animals you've helped will never be as important as the quality of care you provide to the ones you can. ππ§π€π₯ππ§ πππ§π ππ¨ π«ππ©ππ‘!
βΌοΈ ππ©π¦π― πΈπ¦ π©π¦ππ± π£π¦πΊπ°π―π₯ π°πΆπ³ π€π’π±π’π€πͺπ΅πΊ, π¦π·π¦π³πΊπ°π―π¦ π΄πΆπ§π§π¦π³π΄ (us and the animals we're trying so hard to help)βΌοΈ
πΎ So if you're tired, rest.
πΎ If you're overwhelmed, step back for a moment.
πΎ If you need to say no, say no.
The work will still be there tomorrow and so will the cats.
Thank you for everything you do, even when it feels like it's never enough.
Because it is. It always has been.