Monique Woodrow lives in Carolina Forest. Her sister, Noelle Woodrow Datta, reached out to MyrtleBeachSC Information with such an inspiring story.
Six months in the past, Monique adopted a cat, Chloe, as its earlier proprietor had died. Chloe is 14 years outdated.
Monique left the second flooring patio door to her home open, not anticipating the cat to leap. Monique’s “lion reduce maned” Chole jumped off her second story patio and was misplaced for nearly two weeks. Stated Monique, “I used to be involved together with her being on the market so lengthy.“
Writes her sister Noelle: We noticed a submit {that a} native girl, Cindy Raymond, who cares for feral cats within the Carolina Forest space had seen Monique’s cat at a close-by gasoline station.
I stay exterior of Philadelphia, and had been scrolling by the misplaced pet teams on Fb and noticed the submit she made.
We google searched this girl’s quantity, contacted her – and she or he spent a lot of her personal time to entice my sister’s cat for her. It was simply such an act of kindness. It’s fantastic that there are nonetheless good individuals on the earth keen to assist strangers and animals alike.
Chloe, resting at dwelling as soon as once more

Cindy Raymond does TNRs in Carolina Forest. TNRs are Entice, Neuter, and Launch. Cindy is in her thirty fourth yr of doing this.
Cindy moved to the Myrtle Seashore space in 2013. Cindy feeds feral cats by lined feeding stations that she builds and offers. The cats are fed each day as soon as they’re neutered. She and two helpers personally feed them each day. Cindy says all of her colonies in Carolina Forest are mounted (neutered). Cindy pays for all the beneath out of her personal pocket.
Cindy takes care of her mom, who’s unwell. She doesn’t work and likewise lives in Carolina Forest. She has two different helpers who help with the feeders that feed the colonies when Cindy goes on trip or when she will’t get out.
Certainly one of Cindy’s feeders went out and took an image of a cat with a lion reduce mane. She despatched the image to Cindy. Cindy posted it on a Fb group web page asking if this was anyone’s misplaced cat.
Noelle Datta, Monique’s sister responded to that submit. Noelle lives in Pennsylvania.
She advised Cindy this was her sister’s cat, Chloe.
Cindy then went out at 5:30 p.m. identical day and bought on the bottom on the gasoline station with a flashlight. She set two traps staying six and a half hours ready.
Cindy may see Chloe, however the cat wouldn’t come out to the entice. Cindy started to shake the bushes to encourage the cat to come back ahead.
At 2 a.m. within the morning, Chloe was lastly within the entice.
Cindy says she may inform that Monique’s cat is an inside cat and that Chloe had not beforehand been exterior for lengthy durations of time.
Cindy reached out to Monique and this pleased cat proprietor went to the entice’s location and re-united together with her beloved household pet.
“There usually are not sufficient phrases to say thanks to Cindy. Trustworthy to God, I’d not have gotten Chloe again with out Cindy’s assist,” stated Monique.
If you want to assist Cindy Raymond in offering meals for cats in Carolina Forest, you’ll be able to message her on Fb.
CINDY RAYMOND FEEDS AND NEUTERS CAROLINA FOREST ABANDONED CATS







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