Artemis, a neighborhood cat, was spotted by residents, there were suspicions that she had hidden kittens. To gain her trust, I started feeding her, hoping to eventually trap and spay her. However, I hesitated, unsure of where her kittens might be. During this time however, I got the chance to help some community cats with TNR (trap-neute
Artemis, a neighborhood cat, was spotted by residents, there were suspicions that she had hidden kittens. To gain her trust, I started feeding her, hoping to eventually trap and spay her. However, I hesitated, unsure of where her kittens might be. During this time however, I got the chance to help some community cats with TNR (trap-neuter-return) so I began trapping. While trapping, one neighbor discovered two kittens in their yard that resembled Artemis, leading me to believe they were hers.
After successfully trapping, spaying, and returning Artemis, I spotted another kitten, while attempting to catch a local tom cat. To my surprise, this led to the discovery of a new litter of four kittens. I managed to trap two of the four kittens that day. I then realized the remaining two kittens were following Artemis. It became clear that these four kittens were indeed her kittens, and the two found prior were likely another cats.
Within a week, I secured Artemis's last two kittens, and they were all vetted and fixed. Despite their time in my care, they never fully warmed up to people making them unadoptable, but they were too domesticated to return to the wild. Thus, the "quads" will remain under our care and join the sanctuary, ensuring they are looked after and safe.
Fluffber (Top left), Miss Sparkles (Top right), Silver jr (Bottom left), and Blinky Von Spitz (Bottom right) aka the quads are the babies of the feral cat Artemis. They unfortunately were caught a little to late to be completely socialized but were to tame to live as feral, they currently live with me as semi feral backyard cats.
Rascal (Grey), Cleopatra (Calico), and Toots (Tortie), fondly known as the "Floofs". We received a call from a compassionate Good Samaritan who spotted these adorable kittens nestled on the roof of her apartment complex. Their mother had given birth in the attic, and we knew we had to help.
Rascal was the first to be caught, successfully
Rascal (Grey), Cleopatra (Calico), and Toots (Tortie), fondly known as the "Floofs". We received a call from a compassionate Good Samaritan who spotted these adorable kittens nestled on the roof of her apartment complex. Their mother had given birth in the attic, and we knew we had to help.
Rascal was the first to be caught, successfully joining us on the very first day. However, it took a bit longer to catch Cleo and Toots, as their rooftop hideout posed quite the challenge. After several days of patience and persistence, we finally brought them into our care. Initially, it took a few weeks for them to adjust, but once they did, they blossomed into wonderful companions.
Shortly after their rescue, Cleo faced some health challenges. A visit to the vet revealed she had a urinary tract infection and a heart murmur, necessitating further evaluation by a cardiologist. Meanwhile, Toots developed what appears to be a neurological condition and will also require a specialist's attention. Despite these hurdles, we remain hopeful for their recovery and are dedicated to providing them with the best care possible. Their journey has only just begun, and we’re committed to ensuring a bright future for these precious Floofs.
Introducing Meowdas and Magnolia, two delightful kittens who were discovered crying in the midst of a storm. A kind-hearted Good Samaritan came to Magnolia's rescue, providing her with a soothing bath and a warm meal. Later that night, she heard another kitten's cries echoing outside, but was unable to find him. The following day, luck w
Introducing Meowdas and Magnolia, two delightful kittens who were discovered crying in the midst of a storm. A kind-hearted Good Samaritan came to Magnolia's rescue, providing her with a soothing bath and a warm meal. Later that night, she heard another kitten's cries echoing outside, but was unable to find him. The following day, luck was on her side as she located Meowdas and brought him to safety.
once in our care. Both kittens quickly proved to be exceptionally friendly and affectionate. After receiving spaying, neutering, and thorough veterinary care, Meowdas and Magnolia have since been adopted and are doing fantastic.
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