Covington, Kentucky seeks help for young strays

sk11

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Is there anyone living in Covington, Kentucky
or close by in Kentucky or Cincinnati or even farther
in Kentucky or Ohio that takes in stray cats
or fosters? I am looking for NO-KILL of course. I know
it is so hard to find sometimes because everyone is full.
If anyone has any information or knows anyone personally
that can provide a loving, permanent home to strays that
may be a little skiddish at first or anyone who fosters until adoption...please let me know.
Thank you so much!
 

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Originally Posted by sk11

Is there anyone living in Covington, Kentucky
or close by in Kentucky or Cincinnati or even farther
in Kentucky or Ohio that takes in stray cats
or fosters? I am looking for NO-KILL of course. I know
it is so hard to find sometimes because everyone is full.
If anyone has any information or knows anyone personally
that can provide a loving, permanent home to strays that
may be a little skiddish at first or anyone who fosters until adoption...please let me know.
Thank you so much!
sk11....I don't know a single contact for you. The rescue groups I am aware of pretty exclusively pull from kill shelters.

Your best bet may be to work through your local vets offices to try to find these cats suitible homes/fosters. You will need to be upfront about the fact that these cats were strays and I wouldn't recommend placing them into homes with young children.

Have these cats been spayed/neutered?? If the answer is no...I would work on getting them spayed/neutered.

Katie
 

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I agree with Katie that getting vet's office to work to with you is a good option. Getting these cats spayed/neutered is definitely a priority. I'm familiar with area and will do some checking and PM you with some contacts. Good luck and thanks for your willingness to help these cats.
 
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