This place is a little known jewel near Denver! The no-kill, limited cage shelter takes surrenders, rescues and special needs cats, and cares for them until the end of their lives if not adopted. I got my manx/siamese cat there. She had been adopted and returned three times over her six years of life due to no fault of her own - though her special needs require training and daily care. If not for their generous return policy and love for special needs cats, I am not sure what would have happened to Izzabella. They were very careful to see that we got the hands-on training necessary over a one month period before we could bring her home - they were very protective of her - as they should have been. The upstairs of the shelter houses the cats with chronic illness, such as FIV, feline leukemia and others, as well as foster homes Adoptable cats are downstairs in separate rooms - overflow when there is a great need are the cages as a last result (or if a cat is unable to get along with roommates). They are small and run on a shoe-string budget - consider donating, volunteering or adopting there! I have done all three and appreciate them so much!