Three Kittens and Mom Cat are Trapped

BBMHR Feral Kitten rescue
Kittens trapped by volunteer Patsy

More kittens! We do need to do a tally at some point. Volunteer Patsy trapped 3 kittens and their mother. She had been trying to trap mom for 2 years. She is guessing the kittens are 5 weeks old, but will confirm when she takes them in for a vet check.

Our fur babies are all too small for adoption, but you can complete an application form to be pre-approved if there if you want to adopt or are interested in a specific kitten that we have featured. If so, please email us at info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org.

Our kittens need to be about 10-12 weeks old or 2.5-3 pounds before they are big enough for a spay and neuter surgery. People have told us they know kittens who have had it done at an earlier age. Please know that we believe that this compromises the cat’s long term health with potential problems from not being physically developed enough. There can be complications from receiving anesthesia while being so young or the urinary track does not develop correctly due to the surgery being too soon.

Yes, potential adopters will miss a few weeks when they are super small and adorable, but it will make for a lifetime of a healthier cat. Thank You!

Learn more about adopting with us here: http://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/adoption.html

We are a cat rescue that adopts out cats and kittens in the greater Temecula area in Riverside County, CA. We hold regular adoption events at PetSmart located at 32413 Temecula Parkway, Temecula, CA 92592. Learn more by signing-up for our newsletter.

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Lake Elsinore Trapped Feral Gray Kittens

People found a feral momma cat and her kittens underneath their home.  They were able to trap the kittens but not the mom.

Cat Rescue Feral Gray Tabby Kittens Trapped
Lake Elsinore Trapped Feral Gray Tabby Kitten
Cat Rescue Feral Gray Tabby Kittens Trapped
Lake Elsinore Trapped Feral Gray Tabby Kitten
Cat Rescue Feral Gray Tabby Kittens Trapped
Lake Elsinore Trapped Feral Gray Tabby Kitten
Cat Rescue Feral Gray Tabby Kittens Trapped
Lake Elsinore Trapped Feral Gray Tabby Kitten

 

Update: We were later able to trap the mother cat.  She was spayed and tested for feline leukemia.  Her test results were negative so she was released back to live as a feral but since she is spayed, it will help with ending pet overpopulation.  Read her follow-up story here.

White Ragdoll Sisters Zizi and Lily need a new home!

Rehoming white ragdoll cats cat rescue
Sisters – White Ragdoll Cats for Pet Adoption

Meet sister Zizi and Lily! Here is an update from Volunteer Shell. Her neighbor is looking to rehome the sisters:
“They are absolutely stunning! They may be Ragdolls or Ragdoll mixes. They are sisters and a bonded pair of deaf, declawed, nine year olds. They adopted them from a lady about 4 years ago- they were already declawed at that time. All they really know about the previous home is that the lady had adopted them from the shelter years before and she was moving and didn’t want to take cats with her. The lady was a neighbor of theirs so they took the cats on because they didn’t want to see them go back to the shelter but they have a large dog who looks at the kitty cats like snacks.

They have done a good job of keeping the dog and cats separated but the dog recently learned how to open doors. They are in fear that one of these days their back is going to be turned and he’s going to get one or both cats, especially since the cats don’t have their claws as defense. So they want to see the cats go to a home where they will be safer. They are continuing to foster the cats while we look for a home for them.”

Rehoming white ragdoll cats cat rescue
Lily White Ragdoll Cat for Pet Adoption
Rehoming white ragdoll cats cat rescue
Zizi White Ragdoll Cat for Pet Adoption

Santiago Estates Temecula Feral Mother and Her Kittens

We were notified of a feral mother cat and her kittens in Santiago Estates in Temecula, CA.  We were able to trap the kittens and plan to work on trapping the mom so as to help end the cycle of pet overpopulation.

The kittens will be available for adoption once they are about 2.5 – 3 pounds or 8-11 weeks old.  If you are interested in adopting, then please email us at info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org.

Santiago Estates Temecula Feral Cat Rescue
Feral mother cat nursing her kitten
Santiago Estates Temecula Feral Cat Rescue
Feral Kittens Huddled Together
Santiago Estates Temecula Feral Cat Rescue
Rescued Kittens Huddled Together
Santiago Estates Temecula Feral Cat Rescue
Rescued Kittens Huddled Together

Rescued Newborn Kitten found on doorstep

Valarie got a midnight call who found a bloody newborn on their front step with no momma cat in sight. The couple cleaned up the kitten and placed it on a heating pad back on the front porch in the hopes momma cat could come back.  She never did.  Valarie spoke with the couple again at 3 AM and found out there were multiple strays and ferals on their property.  The man had asked for help from Animal Friends of the Valleys shelter to trap, spay, and neuter, but did not get assistance.  Shell went and got the newborn kitten later that morning.  She was able to introduce the newborn to Mama Torrie and the baby was adopted.  We plan to help the couple with trapping, spaying, and neutering the cats to help end the cycle of pet overpopulation.

Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Cat rescue of abandoned newborn kitten
Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Cat rescue of abandoned newborn kitten
Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Cat rescue of abandoned newborn kitten
Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Newborn is adopted by a nursing mother cat

Cat Rescue of Mama Torrie and her Kittens

Mama Torrie was living with a pack of other stray and feral cats in a condominium complex in Hemet. Her finder moved in almost a year ago and has been feeding this cat because she likes to hang around her place and is up on her roof a lot. We think but do not know for sure that it is possible her owners used to live in that same home and then just left their cat behind when they moved send Torrie seems to prefer that place so much. Shell helped to trap pregnant Torrie.

On Monday, April 2nd, Torrie gave birth in the morning to two beautiful kittens. Because she was so large and she was continuing to breathe rather heavily as though she was still in labor we ended up taking her into the vet yesterday to check and see whether or not she had any more kittens stuck inside her. It turns out that she’s just a little bit chunky and does not have any more kittens stuck inside of her which is good. She is a very good mother, very loving, takes excellent care of both of her babies and they are eating and moving well. The dark, solid colored one looks to be male, and Shell thinks the other will end up with a Torbi or Torti color pattern once older and is a female. Mom is a Torbi though looks more tabby as her orange splashes are light and only around the back legs/bum area.

Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Momma Torrie and her newborn kittens
Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Momma Torrie and her newborn kittens
Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Momma Torrie and her newborn kittens
Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Momma Torrie and her newborn kittens
Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Momma Torrie and her newborn kittens
Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Momma Torrie and her newborn kittens
Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Momma Torrie and her newborn kittens
Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Momma Torrie and her newborn kittens
Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Momma Torrie and her newborn kittens
Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Momma Torrie and her newborn kittens