On my street in my neighborhood is a poor elderly man who feeds all the stray cats in his yard. But one thing, they keep breeding on our street and the kittens are born sick and die after birth or a few weeks! I rescued a litter 7 months ago and two of the four kittens died but I kept the surviving two who were small and very sick. Within a week a mother cat had kittens under my neighbors shed and the mother cat was killed by her dog. I saved the two newborn kittens and found a foster family who took them in and fed them newborn kitten milk. The kittens survived, but soon after the mother cat of my two kittens had two more litters and the kittens died!
THIS CAN NOT GO ON! THE HUMANE SOCIETY SAID TO LEAVE THE KITTENS UNDER THE SHED EVEN THOUGH THE MOM WAS DEAD! THEY WILL NOT DO ANYTHING AND THIS MAN IS OVERWHELMED AND CAN NOT SPAY AND NEUTER THEM! NOR CAN HE CATCH ALL OF THEM! Is there anyone willing to help this man and help catch these cats to do a catch and release for spaying and neutering?
Please reply to the form and I may message you with news on the location involved. Do not blame the elderly man, it is not his fault. He loves cats.
This is what Gibson looked like when we saved him. He had a large abcess on his eye and another on his cheek.
This is Nikki. She had and upper resperatory infection and an eye infection of the second eyelid.
And here they are today.
THIS CAN NOT GO ON! THE HUMANE SOCIETY SAID TO LEAVE THE KITTENS UNDER THE SHED EVEN THOUGH THE MOM WAS DEAD! THEY WILL NOT DO ANYTHING AND THIS MAN IS OVERWHELMED AND CAN NOT SPAY AND NEUTER THEM! NOR CAN HE CATCH ALL OF THEM! Is there anyone willing to help this man and help catch these cats to do a catch and release for spaying and neutering?
Please reply to the form and I may message you with news on the location involved. Do not blame the elderly man, it is not his fault. He loves cats.
This is what Gibson looked like when we saved him. He had a large abcess on his eye and another on his cheek.
This is Nikki. She had and upper resperatory infection and an eye infection of the second eyelid.
And here they are today.