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In Florida, one man has carved out 30-acres to provide a home to nearly 500 unwanted felines, who travel from far and wide to settle into their elaborate sanctuary, Caboodle Ranch. The founder of the ranch fronts all of the facility's costs out of his own pocket.

LEE, Fla. -- Security is tight at the Caboodle Ranch, where the entrance is guarded by 500 strong. Yet, the formidable presence melts into purrs as guests enter the 30-acre cat sanctuary in Madison County, 50 miles from the state capital of Tallahassee.

The man behind it all is Craig Grant, the founder of Caboodle Ranch. But for a retired contractor who had an aversion to felines, Grant's golden years have taken an unusual twist.

It was Grant's commitment to his children that fostered a new life destiny. No longer able to care for his cat, Pepper, Grant's son asked him to permanently care for the pet. Having spent his entire life raising his three kids, Grant couldn't say no.

Albeit a reluctantly made agreement, Grant soon learned he needed Pepper.

"It gave me a reason to come home at night, because I was suffering from empty nest syndrome," Grant said.

Yet, the wheels of fate had already begun to turn as Pepper soon gave birth to five kittens. Grant's heart warmed from seeing the felines as pesky nuisances capable of destroying a tidy house, to six separate personalities.

Having tested the limits of his Jacksonville landlord, Grant needed a feline-friendly living solution. An advertisement lead him to purchase a five-acre parcel of land on a tree farm in November 2003.

"It makes you think of 'Field of Dreams,' " Grant said of the 1989 Kevin Costner film.

What started as one cat quickly grew to 150. Grant would take in strays and pick up cats at construction sites. But, soon enough, five acres wasn't quite enough elbow room for all the residents, so in five-acre by five-acre patchwork plots, Grant expanded Caboodle Ranch into a 30-acre property.

" 'If you build it, they will come,' " said Grant, repeating Costner's hallmark line.

And boy, did they come. Some from down the road, others from as far away as New York, New Jersey, and Columbus, Ohio. Grant has given all the animals, from victims of abuse to wandering strays, a second chance.

With the time needed to care for the spayed and neutered feral colony, Grant decided to retire early and devote his time to the felines.

"There's a lot of responsibility here, a lot of work," Grant said. "I work 14 hours a day, seven days a week. I'm pretty much here 24 hours a day with them."

While some have called the ranch a dumping ground, according to Grant, he has taken keen attention to creating a home "where cats aren't treated like animals."

Starting with $100,000 out of his own pocket, Grant has designed and built a showcase property that conjures notions of a gingerbread village.

The feline city is complete with a city hall, police department, Caboodle chapel, an elementary school, and, of course, Walmart.

To find respite from the hustle and bustle of downtown life, the kitties merely need to cross the river to the Cat Nap Inn, where they can relax in lake-front cabins.

If the accommodations fall short on the relaxation scale, the cats can accompany Grant on a walk through one of the many nature trails he has carved out of the former tree farm, or hide in the underground dens he dug for them.

"This is animal control," Grant said. "It's a place where people want to bring their cats. They're not going to drop them in a shopping center when they hear about Caboodle Ranch. They will want to keep them here."

Yet, as more residents arrive, Grant forgoes paying himself a monthly salary of $1,000, in order to ensure the cats have all they need.

"Come on, come on, let's eat," said Grant, as he removed the tin's tab with a hissing pop.

Like a herd of cattle, hundreds of cats make their way to Grant. In a sea of tails, Grant observes the cats, which he says has brought him endless happiness.

For Caboodle Ranch, happiness is not free. Expenses quickly climb to $6,000 in covering food, medical supplies and shelter for the 500 cats.

"Hopefully I can stay with my cats and keep this thing going," said Grant, who is financing the expenses out of pocket.

Some call him crazy, but to Grant, this isn't about money.

"I think I'm supposed to be doing this and it comes at a time in my life when I can give it 100 percent," Grant said of the perks, which, in his mind, out weigh the long hours.

Funds are rapidly running low as tough times abound for all. Nevertheless, Grant is confident he will land on his feet, if not for himself, then for the hundreds of felines who depend on him.

In the meantime, Grant is utilizing his Web site to generate additional funds with Caboodle Ranch merchandise and even $100 gingerbread cat homes.

But perhaps the greatest chance Grant and the 500 Caboodle Ranch inhabitants have in maintaining their gingerbread lifestyle, is just that -- the unique nature of their living.

The quaint appeal of Caboodle Ranch has begun to generate media attention from Tallahassee Magazine to The New York Times, as well as a handful of local television stations in between. With the news of Caboodle Ranch spreading far and wide, it is a town that is sure to withstand the test of time.

For more information on Caboodle Ranch, visit CaboodleRanch.com.

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Pet Pulse editor Robin Wallace contributed to this article.



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Amanda K.
Amanda K. (misamanda)
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It's impossibly to stop at one cat...if you have one, you want another!
 
Emily H.
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wow! What a wonderful way to help so many animals! It seems like a huge financial responsibility, but I love the idea! Hopefully Grant gets financial aid with his Ranch somewhere along the line. Thumbs up Grant!
 
ejansson
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What a wonderful way to help helpless creatures.
 
katye
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this is just nuts. awesome.
 
Hannah P.
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thats a lot of cats!
 
becky8278
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Caboodle Ranch is a neat idea. I hope he finds help w/ financing the future of the ranch.
 
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I think Grant is just the greatest person ever -- what a man, what a human being whose head and heart are in the right place -- i will be visiting his site and will help him. The kitties must be soooo happy. Reading this article brings such a smile to my face -- I am proud to know that people like Grant are around and thriving and we must have more like him. I give you and all your kitties a huge hug.
 
Andrew R.
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Ha ha, sweet.
 
jana s.
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Wow! I just can't imagine what it would be like to have so many cats in one place and they all seem to get along.
 
SARAH S.
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Bravo! the world needs more philanthropists like this man.
 
Cassidy S.
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That's a cool, a big sacrifice for that dude, do you realize what it would be like to provide food and stuff for 500 animals? Bet there are a heck of a lot of dead birds in his yard.
 
steve t.
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Somewhere is a very envious old lady... ^^
 
mmrmmr
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This is so great. I wish I could do something like this.
 
raekcrae
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I feel like this can't really end well...but I hope it does!
 
Kristin T.
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This is so cute and a great thing that this man is doing for the cats. More people need to stand up for animals.
 
Erin H.
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I am glad he did this more people need to take care of there cats and give them all good homes I want to see hotel for dogs it sounds good
 
Jackie B.
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This is so great how one man did all of this. It kind of reminds me of Hotel for Dogs. :-)
 
Jerriann T.
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I love how just one cat turned this man around!
 
isaacbonsai
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WoW!
 
Elaine P.
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Now that's what I call empty nest syndrome!
 
Trish R.
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What a great story, and great person! I'm checking out his site and donating. What a great cause.
 
Tailchaser
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This is really amazing, I am going to go donate!
 
Barbara R.
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HE IS THE BEST EVER
 
Brianna T.
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See, there are good people in this world!
 
Shari S.
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what an amazing man. where can we donate?
 
Sue L.
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God Bless him!
 
Barbara S. R.
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MAN IS SENT FROM HEAVEN
 
Mary
Mary (mlmalaby)
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I love this story!
 
jan
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What a wonderful man. If I was close, I will surely help him. He is a blessing.
 
xlenaLUST
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This man proves that there truly are angels amongst us.
 
britannia713
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this is truly an amazing story. i wish more people would have the heart of this man. i find it amazing just for someone to convert a barn into a shelter for 14 cats, but 30 acres for 500 cats? i hope more people find out about this and are willing to help
 
Jessica F.
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What a generous man!He deserves Pet Hero of the Year!I wish I had a million bucks because I'd give it all to him!
 
Deborah L.
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What a great guy! Restores my faith in Humanity... I hope that any Zootooers that live close by could pitch in a bit and lend a hand...
 
Lindsey B.
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Me too.
 
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Meryl O.
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The upkeep must be tremendous for him. Hope people after reading this story will come and help him.
 
janet l.
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WoW!!! Bless his heart! Time for a big business like Walmart to help him out a bit. What a sweet story!
 
Pamela
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What a great thing for this man to do for cats. He is doing what I always say I will do someday. His someday has arrived. I hope he can keep this thing going. He needs Oprah's Golden Touch to make this thing flourish!
 
evedram
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Yes, I too have always dreamed of doing something like this some day. What a wonderful man!!
 
charlup
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Good Luck! Hope some company steps in with food donations and maybe some vet school can send their doctors in training to do some spaying and neutering there.
 
fahselc
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what an awesome thing to do, there are so many cats out there that need a place/home.
 
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What a turn around - from not liking cats to taking care of 500+ of them!! It sounds like a really cool place but I sure hope he has help taking care of that many cats. I mean- how does one keep track of vaccines and figure out who vomited?? I have 3 cats and have trouble with that. It really sounds to me like his place has become a dumping ground no matter what the article says.
 
Kelsey B.
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I love this story.
 
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What an amazing human being!
 
Autumn S.
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That's so cool! If he created a 501(c)3, he could seek donations to help keep it going... I hope he's in it for the long haul!
 
Julie L.
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Wow....that's putting your money where your mouth is.
 
Katherine
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wow! thats really great!
 
Erica C.
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Wow.....I'm sure some people think this is crazy, but it makes perfect sense to me. And he did it the right way. He got enough land, he built shelters, and puts enough time and effort into taking care of them. I hope he eventually links up with someone who can take over when he is no longer able to do it himself. These cats depend on him now!
 
Michelle R.
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Wow. That's really awesome.
 
Emily B.
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Wow. Really, wow. I hope I can afford to do something like this when I get to his age. Wow.
 
dill
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this is good because cats gets a home and care. They also would get food.
 
Rae
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I know his heart is in the right place but that is just too many cats even for 30 acres. It will eventually become a very unhealthy enviroment.
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