I understand that kenneling animals can be a sensitive topic for some individuals. However, it's crucial to emphasize that kenneling is a necessary practice in our context. The cats we care for often arrive unaltered and may carry issues such as fleas, mange, parasites, infections, and fungus. To prevent the potential spread of these concerns, it becomes counterproductive for them to share the same living space. This precaution is particularly vital as it minimizes the risk of breeding or reinfection, which could impede the progress towards adoption or alternative living arrangements. It's important to note that kenneling is not a long-term solution, and we strive to incorporate playtimes whenever possible to ensure the well-being of the animals in our care.
You can help through financial contributions, food donations, volunteering your time, purchasing fundraiser merchandise, offering sponsorships, or even just by engaging with our websites, social media pages, and videos. Every bit makes a meaningful impact in supporting our ongoing efforts. Your time, empathy, and compassion are deeply appreciated. Together, we hope to address challenges and collaborate in creating a better life for these cats. Thank you for your consideration and support.
Yes! The cats/kittens that have been socialized are available on our website for adoption.