Thank you!

We just wanted to take a moment and thank each and every one of you for sharing, networking and the offers to help. Each time we post a plea for help, the response is overwhelming. People sharing, networking and offering to foster, even when it means stepping out of their comfort zone. We are so grateful for your support. This kitten season is particularly brutal and we couldn’t save the kitties without you!

Foster Needed!

One of our wonderful foster families is unable to foster the mom and three kittens they have been fostering for the past five weeks.   We need someone to take over fostering these cuties, or even adopt them. Two of the five original kittens have already been adopted; the three above (Ivan, Kylo and Leon), and their very sweet mom, still need homes.

Please contact Julie at jparlett4@aol.com or 714-756-0679. Please network and share.  The current foster is in Anaheim and we need someone quickly, preferably in Orange County or north San Diego County.

Memorial Day Adoption Event

Our next adoption event is this Saturday, May 26th at Petco San Juan Capistrano from noon to 4 pm.

Join us! Over a dozen kittens and 10 teenagers/young adults will be there, including M&M, Flash, and ZigZag. Our kittens are adorable, but please don’t overlook our super playful teenagers and adults. They are all looking for their forever homes.

You can see all of our adoptable kitties here. If you’d like to meet a particular kitty on Saturday, please fill out a no-obligation application so we can arrange for them to be there.

All of our kitties are fostered in homes so we know their personalities. We will help you make the perfect match…and if for some reason it doesn’t work out we will take our kitties back.

Saturday, May 26th, noon until 4PM at Petco, 32391 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano.

Foster Needed

We have more kittens in need of a foster. They are currently in a shelter and need to be moved out ASAP. As everyone knows, a shelter is a really bad place for kittens. In addition to the danger of never leaving the shelter, their little immune systems aren’t developed yet and they are at risk of becoming sick. Surrounded by barking dogs, they are in a constant state of fear and stress.

If you can open your home and heart to foster these little ones, please contact Julie at 714-756-0679 (text is best). If you can’t foster, please network so we can get these guys out before it’s too late.