Hello everyone and I hope y'all are enjoying the holiday season! I have one more kitten that needs to be spayed next month. She is in heat right now so she is urgent! If you can contribute, please use the chip in to the right. Here is the young lady that also needs to go. She is the sweetest little thing!
She is the one stretched out snoozing :)
And I have a new video coming too!
This blog is dedicated to the rescued cats & kittens from NC animal control services that were slated to be killed.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Spay/Neuter continues
Saturday, December 17, 2011
These 3 need to be spay/neutered in January 2012
The sign up date for the clinic is Jan. 3rd. I need $105 for these three. However, I can't use any contributions for this unless I know I have a start on the cost of feeding them and supplying litter. I need $250 by the 3rd so that I know I can purchase food/litter for at least 2 weeks and also pay for the spay/neuter.
Here are the three that need to go to the clinic. If you can help, thank you so much & God bless.
This little guy was supposed to go in Dec. But he got a cold and another kitten went in his place.
Here are the three that need to go to the clinic. If you can help, thank you so much & God bless.
This little guy was supposed to go in Dec. But he got a cold and another kitten went in his place.
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Please read about my chip in
It's a new month and a new challenge. I have 3 that need to be spay/neutered in January. The cost for these will be $105.00 I also need food & litter plus medicine. Here is where you can read about my new challenge. Thank you so much and God bless.
Much needed for this chip in
Much needed for this chip in
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
Not Benji but an adorable sweet kitten rescued 12-8-2011
# 7690 is safe and sound. Here is a video for all of you. Just remember, all contributions are welcome. I continue to rescue and need all the help I can get with all of these. Thank you!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Price of caring for foster cats/kittens
I know people see me on facebook pushing this blog and/or a chip in. You'll notice the chip in to the right states it is for food, litter, medical for the month of December.
That's right. I have 16 fostering right now and it takes about $250-$275 per month in just food/litter. Add in I've had to give my own personal stock of medicine for a panleuk/giardia outbreak, and you can see I am in a little pickle here.
It use to be fairly easy to get in contributions and I took in as many cats/kittens as I had space for in my home. Even to the point of putting my own cats outside and building them a new place to live so I could care for more rescues.
As the holidays have approached, I know people want to spend money on gifts for their family members and friends. They have traveling to do. But please, during the this holiday season, think just a moment of those less fortunate 4 legged babies that for right now, may be warm & cozy, but may be short on food and toiletries (litter!). Or those who need medicine.
I do chip ins because I want to be open and honest about the contributions I am sent. I want people to see "she has $100 of the $275 she needs". And if you feel like making a contribution through the mail, I have my address to the right also. And yes, if you would like to come and see the foster babies I have, you are more than welcome to come see them. I ask that you please contact me first via email. I'm all about adopting these babies out but I'm not going to let a perfect stranger in my house!
I've even had people 'drive by' my house just to see where I live. Yes, there are those who want to 'see' the place these babies are living. And that's just fine too.
Please, if you can give this holiday season and beyond, it will be most appreciated. Below is a copy of the receipts from just a week and a half's worth of what they require. So you can see I am in desperate need.
That's right. I have 16 fostering right now and it takes about $250-$275 per month in just food/litter. Add in I've had to give my own personal stock of medicine for a panleuk/giardia outbreak, and you can see I am in a little pickle here.
It use to be fairly easy to get in contributions and I took in as many cats/kittens as I had space for in my home. Even to the point of putting my own cats outside and building them a new place to live so I could care for more rescues.
As the holidays have approached, I know people want to spend money on gifts for their family members and friends. They have traveling to do. But please, during the this holiday season, think just a moment of those less fortunate 4 legged babies that for right now, may be warm & cozy, but may be short on food and toiletries (litter!). Or those who need medicine.
I do chip ins because I want to be open and honest about the contributions I am sent. I want people to see "she has $100 of the $275 she needs". And if you feel like making a contribution through the mail, I have my address to the right also. And yes, if you would like to come and see the foster babies I have, you are more than welcome to come see them. I ask that you please contact me first via email. I'm all about adopting these babies out but I'm not going to let a perfect stranger in my house!
I've even had people 'drive by' my house just to see where I live. Yes, there are those who want to 'see' the place these babies are living. And that's just fine too.
Please, if you can give this holiday season and beyond, it will be most appreciated. Below is a copy of the receipts from just a week and a half's worth of what they require. So you can see I am in desperate need.
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