Adopt to save a life
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All donations go towards the care and supplies needed to save these tiny innocent lives . We can’t do this without you! If you aren’t able to foster or adopt , making a donation is just as important for us to continue to save these helpless babies that need us most
Kitten Adoption
Bottle fed kittens really are the sweetest kittens ever! They are social and very trusting of humans. Our kittens are all raised in family homes with kids , other pets and never caged so they get the social skills they need to be the best kittens they can be to prepare them for their next journey in life.
Nourishment
Making sure kittens get the best nutritional formula and kitten food is very important to us. This helps them thrive when they are newborns and grow healthy in the weaning stages.
Health & Care
We pride ourselves in making sure all our kittens are healthy before adoption time . All of our kittens are adopted with up to date vaccines, dewormed, deflead, FELV/FIV combo tested, microchipped and fixed!
Adoptables looking for their forever homes
Please note, we do not adopt out younger kittens to be an only cat in the home. We do have some good information about single kitten syndrome here on our website. We will only consider a kitten over 4 months old to be a single kitty but that also depends on each kitten’s personality.
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Kittens Do Better In Pairs!
Kittens are very social and playful, still learning to “Cat”. Kittens are curious and crave constant stimulation. A single, bored kitten will often entertain itself by chewing on plants, climbing drapes, climbing furniture or clawing at humans/children. Humans are not an adequate substitute for a kitten in lieu of one of its own kind. A kitten that has a playmate will have better social and behavioral skills
“"The problem of community cats dying in shelters is one of the first major problems we in the animal welfare movement are tackling,"”
— Gregory Castle, CEO of Best Friends Animal Society