Alley Cats For Sale

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She calls her upscale women’s clothing and shoe store a “destination boutique,” because so many of her customers make special trips, including many from off-Island, to shop at the 66 Main Street location. Her secret for keeping a successful business going in a highly seasonal economy, through economic boom and bust, for a quarter of a century? “Dogged determination, and denial,” Ms. Kimberly said this week as she prepared for her final few days open for business. While she won’t be retiring, she hasn’t settled on the next chapter of her life yet. “Nobody can do anything forever. I have put, for 25 years, all of my creative energies, all of my thought, all of my efforts into this store. I’m kind of curious to see what might emerge from that.” Ms. Kimberly said there was a collision of coincidences large and small that caused her to step back and evaluate the business climate. “It has been a dodgy couple of years in terms of sales,” she said.
“I think the Internet may have been a factor. I just found that when I thought about going back to New York and buying again, it was with a sigh of resignation, and when I thought, what if I just didn’t do it, I got really elated. A lot of possibilities emerged from that.” She took other coincidences as a signal that it was time to close the shop. She rented a parking space from Beadniks on Church Street for 30 years, but when that business closed last spring, she lost her spot. Her building needed a new heat pump, and the installation behind the store took the space of a small courtyard where she and her employees took breaks. She made a mental list of the pluses and minuses of another year in business. “What I won’t miss is a little bit longer than what I will miss,” she said. Customers had an unusually close bond with the store and its owner. Ms. Kimberly said several longtime patrons came to the store in tears when they heard the news that she would close the doors for good.
“I have a really solid corps of really loyal customers,” she said. “I like to make it a cross between a personal dressing room and a clubhouse. One of my friends called it a combination of psychology and show biz. We’ve been therapists in here, we’ve been medical advisors at times. We’ve heard many super-personal stories from people. Many customers looked forward to the annual Alley Cat “yard sale” in March. She and her friends bring in some of their “gently used” clothing for resale, along with marked-down merchandise left over from the previous season. This year, she is moving the yard sale up to the final two days she is open, Friday, Jan. 30, and Saturday, Jan. 31. “It’s usually a madhouse for two days in March,” she said. “But I won’t be here, so why not move it up?”Donations In memory of Charlie Charlie was a three-month-old blind little guy who passed away suddenly in our care. We are seeking donations in his memory, so we can help other cats in need, and his short life was not wasted.
Your donation will be matched by a SCAT benefactor, Give TWICE the love!!! You may donate in person at […] Coffee House and Trivia Fundraiser Join us for a fun and unique fundraising event! Test your cat knowledge, relax with coffee or tea, eat treats, listen to live music, bid on silent auction items, and enter the 50/50! Tickets are $10 each and available at the SCAT Center at 50th and Faithful or reserve by phone at 306-955-7228 or by […] In Good Taste fundraiser for Street Cat Rescue. Hi friends, Street Cat Rescue is raising some funds in a delicious way this holiday season! In Good Taste is a Saskatchewan company that makes delicious baking, as well as perogies, cabbage rolls, soup, rice, and more! A portion of the proceeds will go to Street Cat Rescue. Click here for more information and to view the […] Mavoureen, also known as Mavi, was born in September, 2014, and has been with SCAT since she was three weeks old. Her mom had stopped nursing her and her other litter-mates, and she needed to go into a special bottle-feeding foster home.
Right away it was noticed that something was wrong with Mavi’s back legs. Smokey Memorial Matching Fund – Double your donation today! Beautiful Smokey was an orphaned, abandoned kitten rescued from the streets of Saskatoon. She was a wonderful, very important member of her family for over 20 years. To honor the love she gave them for so many years, her family will MATCH your donation to Street Cat Rescue, dollar for dollar, up to $5000! SCAT Street Cat Rescue Walk for Cats 2015 We will be having our next SCAT Street Cat Walk For Cats on June 28th, 2015 on beautiful Meewasin Trail (just like last year!) Leashed pets are welcome and there is no distance requirement! Our poster and pledge form are attached below for anyone wishing to participate and get started on gathering pledges. Share the Walk for […] FUNDING NEEDED FOR RECENT EMERGENCY INTAKES SCAT is a non-profit, publically funded organization that helps to better the lives of street cats needing help.
Because we continuously sit at full capacity we are usually only able to take in cats with severe medical emergencies. This means that our costs per cat run very high and our finances are an endless struggle. Some of Our Favourite Cat Related April Fools’ Jokes We had a great time with some of the funny cat related April Fools’ pranks we saw this year, and we wanted to share some of them with you here as well. In some cases – we were even a little disappointed that some of these pranks weren’t real! Hope you enjoy our round up, […] Cats Are Bad At Laundry! You know how great it is to snuggle into fresh blankets? The cats at the PetSmart adoption centre feel the same way! SCAT Street Cat Rescue volunteers do around a load of laundry every week to keep our adoptable cats and kittens feeling cozy, but it is also to help them stay safe and healthy […] Petsmart Highlight – Meet Tigger – Forever Friend Tigger is at Petsmart right now (along with several other wonderful cats), and she’d love to meet you.