Please help- what should I do?

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I know someone who had a litter of unwanted kittens, which were actually from an inbred mom. We rescued two of them but my conscience is tugging at my heart-I know I can't keep another animal. But the two that are left are not getting interest to be adopted. . .should I pluck up the courage to ask if we should ask to take them to find homes for them? I just don't know. . .money is a big issue for us. . .what should I do? I can't forget their little faces!
I'm also wondering if we even have room. . .we have 2 people, 2 dogs, 2 cats, 1 rabbit in a 2 bed 1 bath house. . .
 

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Originally Posted by Mollysmom

I know someone who had a litter of unwanted kittens, which were actually from an inbred mom. We rescued two of them but my conscience is tugging at my heart- my mom made me promise to her that I wouldn't ask for another animal- ever! But the two that are left are not getting interest to be adopted. . .should I pluck up the courage to ask if we should ask to take them to find homes for them? I just don't know. . .money is a big issue for us. . .what should I do? I can't forget their little faces!
I'm also wondering if we even have room. . .we have 2 people, 2 dogs, 2 cats, 1 rabbit in a 2 bed 1 bath house. . .
It's great that you care...is the owner getting the cat spayed?? 1st way you can help is to ensure that she doesn't have any more litters. As far as placing the other 2....can you "foster" these kittens until they go to a new home?? Contact a rescue group and see if you can bring them to an adoption event..but that you will keep the kittens until they find homes.

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Yes Fostering them would be ideal, then you can care for them until you fnid perfect homes for them. This way you don't have to worry about them.
 
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