Pink Paws This little feral mama kitty was a great mother. Not only did she take care of her litter she took some motherless kittens in as her own. Then when all her kittens were gone and she had been spayed she still took in a single kitten to love and nurture. Today she lives with one of our volunteers and has become a sweet, loving kitty.This story is just one of the success stories we have about our ferals and their kittens. Last year we were able to find suitable placements for about 150 feral cats, cats that are not really adoptable but can live a good life in someone's backyard. We also found homes for over 150 kittens. Great homes with plenty of love and caring for the kittens. VOLUNTEERS MAKE IT HAPPEN! That's where you come in. Can you spend a few hours to volunteer from your home? You can be a virtual volunteer never leaving your home but helping us by writing columns like this, helping to maintain the website or writing news releases and stories for the newspapers and magazines. Or you can donate a little time to cuddle the kittens and cats either at a foster home or at our adoption events. A little more time and you can be a foster parent providing a home for the kittens and cats until they can be adopted. If you don't have any extra time, your donations of money and supplies keep us going, no matter how small. Our $95 adoption donation does not even cover the expenses involved with raising a kitten or housing an adult. We depend on outside donations for medical expenses, food and supplies. No matter what you can donate it will help us to conquer the plight of feral, homeless cats here in Ventura County.A little help from many people can give us the power to do a lot of good! For financial donations please press the donation button. |
