Thursday, May 30, 2013

Kittens!


This is Fuzzy.   Ain't he cute?   He's going on transport to find a new home in Bloomingdale, NJ this weekend with 9 other kittens.  We are so lucky to be able to network with other rescues, in places where animal over-population is not an issue.   That's where he's going.   And he'll probably be adopted in no time.   He's a lucky fellow.   Not many kittens make it out of the pound during kitten season.      





Kitten season is the time of year when cats give birth, flooding animal shelters and rescue groups across the nation with homeless litters.  Why does kitten season occur? Because too many kittens are born when cats who are not spayed and neutered mate.

The easiest way to help reduce the overwhelming numbers of unwanted cats is to spay and nueter you cat and encourage others to do the same. Unaltered cats are driven by their hormones and tend to sneak outdoors primarily in search of a mate. Mating just once can start a domino effect that can result in dozens, even hundreds or thousands of unwanted animals.

1 comment:

  1. I will try to adapt at least one pet... I will share your post on my site.

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