Exciting News for Corbin! We’re thrilled to announce a new partnership between the City of Corbin and Forgotten Felines, our dedicated local cat rescue organization. Together, we’re launching a community initiative to address the feral cat population in our city. Forgotten Felines will be implementing a comprehensive Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program, which has proven to be […]
Read More »In the News: Purrrfect Fit: Forgotten Felines of Corbin finding ‘Vintage Felines for Vintage Humans’
Published in the Corbin News Journal on April 12, 2023. “At some point, we’ve all likely heard at least one unfortunate story about an animal having to be put down because they were too old, needed specialized care due to an injury, or had some sort of a physical deformity. For Ashley Day, making sure […]
Read More »Published in the Times-Tribune on April 27, 2019. CORBIN — When 28-year-old Ashley Day realized cats were being bred and then dumped out and left unattended at a local apartment complex, she knew she had to do something. Day who is a veterinarian technician at the Corbin Animal Clinic lives in Berea but travels to […]
Read More »This article was published on June 6, 2018, in the News Journal. “They are cute,” that’s what 7-year-old Makena Myatt said about why she loves cats. Her love for cats runs so deep that she decided to make thumbprint cat magnets to raise money for Forgotten Felines. Makena Myatt shows off Forest, a cat available […]
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