A good friend of mine took in a pregnant stray cat a couple of months ago. The mother gave birth to 4 beautiful kittens. They are all healthy and there is no "runt" of the litter!
The kittens are now old enough to give up. My friend is also moving next week and needs to find homes for them soon or else she must send them to the SPCA. For those of you that don't know, the SPCA takes in cats/kittens for 10 days and then if not claimed, you know what
If you are looking for a cute new addition to your family or know someone who is, please PM me.
Please help me save these poor little guys!
**There will be more recent pictures to come. The last pic is of the mother (she needs a home too)**
I can't take one in - my cat doesn't care for others of her kind. But if you get stuck please consider this organization instead of the Humane Society: http://www.frfa.ca/.
I can't take one in - my cat doesn't care for others of her kind. But if you get stuck please consider this organization instead of the Humane Society: http://www.frfa.ca/.
They have a no-kill policy.
Thank you very very much for the link. Looks like a great organization. She would definitely pick it over the SPCA. Also, the Meow Foundation is full right now.
Lol, I have 2 critters myself....this is why I can't take any
Just thought i'd let you know.. the kittens would not get put down at the spca.. kittens get snapped up within a few days (usualy hours) after they are are available for adoption.
If we already didn't have a very jealous cat, I would be all over this. These are adorable kittens and look like they will grow up to be beautiful cats.
My friend (Jen) just got a call from the SPCA. The kitten's time is running out (not adopted) so Jen has decided to bail out 2 of them for now, at $200/cat.
The kittens are now fixed and have their shots.
She is so dedicated to finding these critters a home, she will still give them away for FREE!!!
They charge you 200 bucks to bail out the cat you took in? That's pretty tacky, I understand they need to make money, but that's bullcrap. If they kill them they never make that money back, they kill them so they do not have the costs of caring for them, I understand that, but charging someone for that doesn't make sense. Maybe I'm missing something.