Julia Davis recently made the move to Birmingham, Alabama, and was surprised to find a cat making itself at home in the garden chicken coop of her new house. The previous owners had left the cat behind, but Julia didn’t hesitate to take on the responsibility of caring for the furry feline, alongside her existing cat and dog. With the assistance of the local online community, she christened him Coop, drawing inspiration from his unusual chicken coop dwelling. Another stray cat, Roof, soon joined the mix, often spotted hanging around Coop’s makeshift wooden house.
But the plot thickened when Julia made a startling discovery – two tiny kittens nestled under the chicken coop. One of them, named Sadie, found a forever home with Julia’s parents, while the other, the aptly named CJ (short for Coop Jr.), stayed with Julia and her furry family. This heartwarming experience sparked the idea for ‘Coop Kitties’, Julia’s very own foster home for rescue cats and kittens, where she helps these animals find loving homes. What started as a fundraising effort on GoFundMe to cover Coop’s veterinary bills has now evolved into a full-fledged initiative to support other rescue cats in need, giving them a second chance at life.
For more on Julia’s inspiring journey and the adorable Coop Kitties, check out their website, TikTok, Instagram, GoFundMe, and YouTube channels.
Davis stumbled upon a stunning white cat residing on her land.
Before long, she discovered that the cat actually belonged to the previous occupants of the house, who had abandoned him when they moved out.
Julia took care of the cat and was more than happy to cover the costs for his essential and pricy vet treatment, thus she created a GoFundMe campaign.
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Thanks to the backing of her online followers, Davis chose to give the cat a name: Coop, as a tribute to the coop where he found a home.
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Even though Julia already had a cat and a dog, she decided to bring Coop into her family.
Davis’ two other furry companions, Finn and Remi, welcomed their new housemate with open paws.
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Julia soon spotted another kitty approaching her land.
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Coop’s wooden house was frequently visited by a certain cat. It was named Roof, a fitting choice to complement Coop’s name.
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What’s interesting about this tale is that Davis not only stumbled upon, but also successfully caught two little kittens that were concealed under the chicken coop.
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After forming a special bond with Julia’s father, one of the kittens, Sadie, was eventually welcomed into their family by her parents.
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Meanwhile, CJ (short for Coop Jr.) decided to stick around with Julia and her other cat companions.
At this point, both Sadie and CJ have blossomed into gorgeous adult felines.
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Credit for the image goes to coopkitties. The story of Davis being inspired to aid other kittens and cats in discovering their forever homes has motivated him to make a difference.
She established a sanctuary for cats in need called ‘Coop Kitties’.
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CJ enjoys dedicating plenty of time to caring for foster cats, assisting in their socialization process.
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Credit for the image goes to coopkitties. Julia’s adventure with Coop, Roof, Sadie, and CJ inspired her to pursue her love for aiding rescue cats.
Caring for these cats filled her with happiness and a sense of purpose, according to her.
Credit for the image goes to coopkitties, who has been a great support to Davis as she manages a thriving foster home with the help of her online community.
Thanks to her commitment and love for felines, she is creating a beneficial change in the lives of numerous cats.
Credit for the image goes to coopkitties. The method of cat distribution was quite successful this time around.
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