The Cat Network has an amazing program pulling kittens from Animal Services and transporting them to a rescue group in Maryland where they are adopted into loving homes. Since cats don't breed year round up north like they do in South Florida, there is always a need for more kittens up there (with one of the best adoption rates I've seen). On November 16th 86 kittens were pulled from the overcrowded shelter and transported to Maryland, where they have since been adopted. The rescue is asking for more kittens as soon as possible, so a last minute trip has been planned for the Sunday following Thanksgiving. Because of the holidays there is a shortage of foster homes available, without which these kittens cannot be rescued from the shelter and given the happy homes they deserve. So, in the spirit of the holidays, Adam has agreed for us to foster a litter for the week until they can be transported up north. We'll get a bundle of about 4 kittens, anywhere from 8-12 weeks, who have all been fully vetted. I can't wait for our kitten package to be delivered tomorrow, and to be able to help these little fuzz balls on their way to their forever homes. It's such a simple way to help, but it means the world to the kittens (their life depends on it!)!
Here is a picture of the last batch on their way to Maryland:
And some of the kittens on earlier trips this year:
To learn more about the amazing rescue in Maryland, visit: Last Chance Rescue
Donations are always more than welcome, and go to helping save these animals from horrible fate!!!
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