Photos: SARA cat adoptions
Saving At Risk Animals, or SARA, at Mostly Books for monthly visit
SARA cat adoption
Cat lover Linda Dills, left, reaches out to touch Gaucho while he is being held by volunteer Corrine Bennett during a cat adoption program with SARA, Saving At Risk Animals, at Mostly Books, 6208 E Speedway in the Monterey Village Shopping Center. Gaucho, 3, is a neutered male who is a stray.
SARA cat adoption
A three-month-old kitten reaches out to foster volunteer Lea Rodela during a cat adoption program with SARA, Saving At Risk Animals. SARA is a not-for-profit cat organization that rescues felines who are at risk of being euthanized. Currently they have around 45 cats within their network, said Stace Owsley.
SARA cat adoption
Julia Davis and her husband James look at some of the cats and kittens during a cat adoption program with SARA. The group, which has no central shelter, works with Pima Animal Care Center to save sick, injured or orphaned cats. All the cats are fostered, given one-on-one care and are socialized in order for them to find a good home.
SARA cat adoption
A three-month-old kitten stretches out while taking a nap. SARA is a not-for-profit cat rescue organization. SARA has scheduled on-site activities at several locations around the city on different weekend days, Stace Owsley said.
SARA cat adoption
Foster parent Lea Rodela looks over at some of the cats and kittens in their cages during a cat adoption program with SARA, Saving At Risk Animals, at Mostly Books, 6208 E Speedway in the Monterey Village Shopping Center.
SARA cat adoption
A couple of three-month-old kittens share a water bowl together during a cat adoption program with SARA, Saving At Risk Animals, at Mostly Books, 6208 E Speedway in the Monterey Village Shopping Center.

