Update on our Bunny Boo!

Our little Bunny was released from the hospital! Apparently while examining “her,” the doc discovered “she” is actually a “he!” Oops!!

We have to monitor him very closely, make sure he eats every 3-4 hours and administer medications. In a day or two he will be reunited with his siblings! We are so very happy and thankful to the staff at VSMG in San Juan Capistrano for saving this little guy.

Here is a picture of him with our rescue rep who raced him to the hospital and stayed with him. This is why we do what we do!

Thank you so much to everyone who has donated. We love being able to save kitties and couldn’t do it without your support.

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Help Bunny Boo

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Bunny Boo and her two siblings were put in a box and dumped in someone’s yard.  Our rescue was contacted and we took them in.  One look at the kittens and we knew  Bunny was dying.  We rushed her to a 24 hour hospital close by.  The doctor told us that her temperature was extremely low,  she was hypoglycemic and severely dehydrated.  All very serious, especially to a tiny kitten. The hospital told us they would try to save her.

Our rescue believes that every animal deserves a chance.  If there is a way to save them, we take it.   Through no fault of her own, she was dumped in a box and dropped in someone’s yard.  She deserved a chance and we were going to give it to her.

For more of Bunny Boo’s story and how you can help, click here.

Team Rescue

Did you know that we bring more than kitties to adoption events?  Every last table, kennel, pen and clipboard is brought to the event each adoption day and unloaded, assembled, and organized by volunteers.  Then at the end of the day, we do it all again.   If you can spare an hour on a Saturday, contact us about volunteering!

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Our space when we arrive.

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Unloading and assembly.

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Ready for kitty arrival!