Cognac and Shiraz Gray Kittens for Adoption in Temecula

Meet the wine kittens! They are Bordeaux (gray tabby short hair female), Cognac (gray short hair male), Merlot (brown tabby short hair female), Pinot (gray tabby short hair female), and Shiraz (gray short hair female).  All have been adopted except Cognac & Shiraz.

The kittens are being fostered in a private home by our cat rescue. We are a rescue and not a shelter, so we do not have a facility. The kittens will not be available to meet until an adoption event at PetSmart in Temecula. We will have updates on our cats posted on our blog, Facebook, and our newsletter.
https://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/newsletter.html
https://www.facebook.com/babybobbysmeowhouserescue

You can  email directly to info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org. The kittens are sterilized (spayed/ neutered), vaccinated, microchipped, Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) tested, and ready to go to a loving forever home! Adoption Fees are $95 for kittens. If you want to adopt a cat, fees are $50 or less depending on the animal.

We hold regular weekend adoption events at PetSmart located at 32413 Temecula Parkway, Temecula, CA 92592. To find out more, please visit our Facebook page, blog, and/or sign-up for our newsletter.

At the adoption event, there will be an interview to discuss whether you understand and are willing to take on the responsibilities involved with owning a cat. The first qualified person interested in an animal will be able to adopt the feline(s). If people have indicated interest in advance, we will go through that list of names first before adopting to anyone who is present at the event.

If you are interested in adopting, please contact Baby Bobby’s Meow House Rescue at info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org and learn more at https://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/adoption.html. You can also download our application, complete, and email to us at: https://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/adoption/BBMHR_Kitten_Cat_Application_Form.pdf

Temecula Kittens Available for Adoption
Cognac and Shiraz Gray Short Hair Kittens Available for Adoption
Temecula Gray Kittens Available for Adoption
Cognac and Shiraz Gray Short Hair Kittens Available for Adoption
Temecula Gray Kittens Available for Adoption
Cognac and Shiraz Gray Short Hair Kittens Available for Adoption
Temecula Gray Kittens Available for Adoption
Cognac and Shiraz Gray Short Hair Kittens Available for Adoption
Temecula Gray Kittens Available for Adoption
Cognac and Shiraz Gray Short Hair Kittens Available for Adoption

Rescue Cat Momma Maggie Mae and her Tabby Kittens

Meet Momma Cat Maggie May and her tabby kittens Max (gray male), Mady (brown female), Milo (brown male), and Maverick (brown male). The kittens are scheduled to be sterilized mid-May with adoptions at the end of May. We are posting now so we can find potential adopters as soon as they are ready. The photos are from early April. We are working with the foster home to get current photos.

This is the background of Maggie May and her tabby kittens. There was a rather large colony of cats at a gas station in Winchester. The cats were regularly getting killed since it is a busy street. The original rescuer worked to trap and fix the feral cats. She worked to get them placed including the Animal Friends of the Valleys feral barn cat program.

The original rescuer teamed up with one of our volunteers. One of the female cats, now Maggie May, gave birth right after being trapped. Our volunteer took Maggie May and her kittens into her home for fostering.

The kittens love to play and cuddle. Maggie enjoys sleeping on the top of her foster mom’s head. They have three speeds: go, go faster and STOP. They love their toys and enjoy chasing their foster mom’s feet if she scuffles through the bedroom. They like to play hide and seek. 

This momma cat and her kittens are being fostered in a private home by our cat rescue. They will not be available to meet until the adoption event, but we will have updates on our blog, Facebook and our newsletter.
http://www.babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/blog/
http://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/newsletter.html
https://www.facebook.com/babybobbysmeowhouserescue

If you are interested in adopting, please email us at info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org. Prior to adoption the cats will be sterilized (spayed/ neutered), vaccinated, microchipped, FELV tested, and ready to go to a loving forever home! Adoption Fees are $50 or less for adult cats and our kittens are $85.

We hold regular weekend adoption events at PetSmart located at 32413 Temecula Parkway, Temecula, CA 92592. To find out more, please visit our Facebook page and/or sign-up for our newsletter. 
http://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/newsletter.html
https://www.facebook.com/babybobbysmeowhouserescue

At the adoption event, there will be an interview to discuss whether you understand and are willing to take on the responsibilities involved with owning a cat. The first qualified person interested in an animal will be able to adopt the feline(s). If people have indicated interest in advance, we will go through that list of names first before adopting to anyone who is present at the event. You can download, complete, and submit an application in advance to info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org. Find the application here:

http://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/adoption/BBMHR_Kitten_Cat_Application_Form.pdf

If you are interested in adopting, please contact Baby Bobby’s Meow House Rescue at info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org and learn more at http://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/adoption.html

Mady Brown Tabby Short Hair Female Kitten & Max Gray Tabby Medium Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Mady Brown Tabby Short Hair Female Kitten & Max Gray Tabby Medium Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Max Gray Tabby Medium Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Max Gray Tabby Medium Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Mady Brown Tabby Short Hair Female Kitten for for Adoption
Mady Brown Tabby Short Hair Female Kitten for for Adoption
Maverick Tabby Male Kitten for for Adoption
Maverick Brown Tabby Short Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Milo Brown Tabby Short Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Milo Brown Tabby Short Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Maggie May with her kittens - Brown Tabby Female Cat for for Adoption
Maggie May with her kittens – Brown Tabby Female Cat for for Adoption
Max Gray Tabby Medium Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Max Gray Tabby Medium Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Mady Brown Tabby Short Hair Female Kitten for for Adoption
Mady Brown Tabby Short Hair Female Kitten for for Adoption
Maverick Tabby Male Kitten for for Adoption
Maverick Brown Tabby Short Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Milo Brown Tabby Short Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Milo Brown Tabby Short Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Maggie May with her kittens - Brown Tabby Female Cat for for Adoption
Maggie May with her kittens – Brown Tabby Female Cat for for Adoption
Max Gray Tabby Medium Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Max Gray Tabby Medium Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Mady Brown Tabby Short Hair Female Kitten for for Adoption
Mady Brown Tabby Short Hair Female Kitten for for Adoption
Milo Brown Tabby Short Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Milo Brown Tabby Short Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Maggie May with her kittens - Brown Tabby Female Cat for for Adoption
Maggie May with her kittens – Brown Tabby Female Cat for for Adoption
Max Gray Tabby Medium Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Max Gray Tabby Medium Hair Male Kitten for for Adoption
Mady Brown Tabby Short Hair Female Kitten for for Adoption
Mady Brown Tabby Short Hair Female Kitten for for Adoption

Mittens – Tuxedo Kitten Available for Adoption

tuxedo kittens for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Mitten is a tuxedo female short hair kitten for pet adoption

A woman found two black and white pregnant female cats in her carport. She took them into her apartment. This kitten is from one of the mothers. The kittens were picked up by our rescue on 4/22/18.
The kittens for this litter include Bat Girl (black female), Bolt (B&W male), Bolt (B&W male), Mittens (B&W female)

This kitten’s foster home said this about her:
“Mittens is the ultimate cuddler; her days consist of sleeping, purring, and definitely cuddling. Nothing makes Mittens happier than curling up in a warm lap and spending the day/night with you. ”

Read more about their story and see more photos on our blog at:
http://www.babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/blog/2018/05/18/momma-lily-and-her-5-black-and-white-kittens/
http://www.babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/blog/2018/05/11/hemet-black-and-white-kitties-everywhere-rescue-of-2-moms-10-kittens/

This is a kitten being fostered in a private home by our cat rescue. We are a rescue and not a shelter so we do not have a facility. The kitten will not be available to meet until an adoption event at PetSmart in Temecula. We are unable to bring any unsterilized animals to the adoption event per PetSmart policies but we will have updates on our cats posted on our blog, Facebook, and our newsletter.
http://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/newsletter.html
https://www.facebook.com/babybobbysmeowhouserescue

You can email directly to info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org. The kitten is sterilized (spayed/ neutered), vaccinated, microchipped, FELV tested ,and ready to go to a loving forever home! Adoption Fees are $85 for kittens.

You can also download our application, complete, and email to us at: http://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/adoption/BBMHR_Kitten_Cat_Application_Form.pdf

We hold regular weekend adoption events at PetSmart located at 32413 Temecula Parkway, Temecula, CA 92592. To find out more, please visit our Facebook page, blog, and/or sign-up for our newsletter.

At the adoption event, there will be an interview to discuss whether you understand and are willing to take on the responsibilities involved with owning a cat. The first qualified person interested in an animal will be able to adopt the feline(s). If people have indicated interest in advance, we will go through that list of names first before adopting to anyone who is present at the event.

tuxedo kittens for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Mitten is a tuxedo female short hair kitten for pet adoption

tuxedo kittens for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Mitten is a tuxedo female short hair kitten for pet adoption

tuxedo kittens for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Mitten is a tuxedo female short hair kitten for pet adoption

Bat Girl – Black Kitten Available for adoption

black kittens for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Bat Girl is a black female short hair kitten for pet adoption

A woman found two black and white pregnant female cats in her carport. She took them into her apartment. This kitten is from one of the mothers. The kittens were picked up by our rescue on 4/22/18.
The kittens for this litter include Bat Girl (black female), Bolt (B&W male), Bolt (B&W male), Mittens (B&W female)

This kitten’s foster home said this about her:
“Bat Girl is the ninja of the litter. With her dark as night fur, she hides in the corners waiting for the perfect moment to pounce on her brothers or maybe even you. This little girl is super playful and is quite the ball of energy. But when she wants to be, she is a total sweetie and cuddler. ”

Read more about their story and see more photos on our blog at:
http://www.babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/blog/2018/05/18/momma-lily-and-her-5-black-and-white-kittens/
http://www.babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/blog/2018/05/11/hemet-black-and-white-kitties-everywhere-rescue-of-2-moms-10-kittens/

This is a kitten being fostered in a private home by our cat rescue. We are a rescue and not a shelter so we do not have a facility. The kitten will not be available to meet until an adoption event at PetSmart in Temecula. We are unable to bring any unsterilized animals to the adoption event per PetSmart policies but we will have updates on our cats posted on our blog, Facebook, and our newsletter.
http://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/newsletter.html
https://www.facebook.com/babybobbysmeowhouserescue

You can email directly to info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org. The kitten is sterilized (spayed/ neutered), vaccinated, microchipped, FELV tested ,and ready to go to a loving forever home! Adoption Fees are $85 for kittens.

You can also download our application, complete, and email to us at: http://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/adoption/BBMHR_Kitten_Cat_Application_Form.pdf

We hold regular weekend adoption events at PetSmart located at 32413 Temecula Parkway, Temecula, CA 92592. To find out more, please visit our Facebook page, blog, and/or sign-up for our newsletter.

At the adoption event, there will be an interview to discuss whether you understand and are willing to take on the responsibilities involved with owning a cat. The first qualified person interested in an animal will be able to adopt the feline(s). If people have indicated interest in advance, we will go through that list of names first before adopting to anyone who is present at the event.

black kittens for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Bat Girl is a black female short hair kitten for pet adoption

black kittens for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Bat Girl is a black female short hair kitten for pet adoption

black kittens for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Bat Girl is a black female short hair kitten for pet adoption

Rescued Neighborhood Feral Kittens – Ashton, Ethan, Alyssa, Danny, Brandon

Foster Victoria gave this update about the kittens she trapped and is fostering:
“These are the ferals I trapped on my street.  Everyone is getting more and more social every day. They all purr! Brandon and Ethan are the most social. Ashton was the most shy but he is now the third social. Ashton is timid but he wants to loved on. If I am petting someone else he comes over to be pet in a timid way. He will come over and lay next to the cat I am petting and look at me like pet me too. They have taken a lot of work but they are almost ready for new homes. No hissing no hiding. Just kitties that want to play! They are still a little sensitive to noise but we are working on that. We can hold them and snuggle them we just need to get them use to being man handle by kids!

They are about 10 – 12 weeks old and they are almost 3 lbs. They should be available in the next couple weeks. Brandon, Ashton, and Ethan are the biggest. Alyssa and Danny are smaller. ”

Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Brandon and Ashton Feral Kittens trapped and socialized for cat adoption

Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Brandon and Ashton Feral Kittens trapped and socialized for cat adoption

Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Ashton Feral Kitten trapped and socialized for cat adoption

Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Alyssa, Ethan, & Danny Feral Kittens trapped and socialized for cat adoption

Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Ethan Feral Kitten trapped and socialized for cat adoption

Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue
Danny Feral Kitten trapped and socialized for cat adoption

Kittens available for adoption from Temecula cat rescue

Happy Tails for Kitty Rufus!

From our Facebook Page:

Thank you for all that you do for these precious kitties. Rufus (previously Cheddar) is growing healthily and is a loving and cheeky cat who loves to play fetch with his catnip mice and my husband’s smelly socks. He is a joy in our lives, made possible because of your efforts.
– Krystle K.

If you have a “happy tails” story to share, you can either post on the Facebook page or email a photo and story at info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org.  

Cat Rescue Stories of Happy Pet Cat Adoptions
Happy Tails Adoption of Rufus (formerly Cheddar)

Welcoming Your Cat into Your Home

The below information is from PetFinder.com.  Be prepared should be your mantra when bringing a new pet into your home. Cats are particularly sensitive to new surroundings and s

BBMHR Rescued Black Kitten
Rescued Black Kitten

ome may hide under a bed or in a closet for days or even weeks.  You can avoid pitfalls with your new critter and help him or her adapt more easily by following these guidelines.

Tips for the First 30 Days of Cat Adoption

Before You Bring Your Cat Home:

  • Cats are territorial, and coming into a new home leaves them feeling really uneasy. There’s all that unexplored space, and who knows what may lurk there. Do him a favor and provide a small area to call his own for the first few days or weeks. A bathroom or laundry room works well. Furnish the room with cat amenities, such as food, water and a litter box. You’ll want to spend time with your cat, so make sure there’s a comfortable place for you to sit as well.
  • Fill a litter box with one or two inches of litter and place it in his room where he can use it undisturbed. After all, everyone deserves a modicum of privacy when pottying, and giving him that will help forestall litter box aversion. Not sure which litter to choose? Check out How to Choose A Cat Litter on PetFinder.com.
  • Set up a feeding station with food and water bowls. Locate it away from the litter box. For more cat feeding and nutrition tips, visit PetFinder.com’s Pet Nutrition section.

    BBMHR Rescued Tabby Kitten
    Rescued Tabby Kitten
  • Cats love to get away from it all in small places, and you can provide one for your new cat as his own little safe haven. If he came home in a cat carrier, that might be a good choice. You can also make one by cutting a doorway for her in the end of a box. If you prefer, you can buy a covered cat bed at a pet supply store. In either case, make sure the space is big enough for the cat to stand up and turn around in. Cat “feng shui” probably requires that he or she be able to see the door to the room from his hidey hole, so he won’t be startled.
  • A cat’s claws need to be worn down, and they do this by scratching on things. Since you prefer that it not be your chairs and sofa, provide your cat with a socially acceptable scratching place. Some types are made of corrugated cardboard and lie on the floor; others are posts which have to be tall enough so that the cat can extend himself upward to scratch. You can encourage your cat (once he has arrived) to use the post by sprinkling it with catnip or dangling a toy at the top. He’ll get the idea. You’ll probably want a scratching post in each room where there is soft furniture, perhaps blocking access to it. You can also install sticky tape (available at pet supply stores) to corners of upholstered furniture to dissuade scratching. Don’t miss these tips on how to cut down on kitty’s scratchinghow to choose a scratching post, and facts about declawing cats.

    BBMHR Rescued Tabby Kittens for Adoption
    Rescued Tabby Kittens for Adoption
  • Look at your house with a curious cat’s eye view for its climbing and exploring potential. When your cat is acclimated to your home, you may be surprised to find him on top of the upper kitchen cabinets, so make sure there’s nothing on display there or on other high shelves that can be damaged or knocked off.
  • Look for holes or registers that leave ductwork accessible and cover them up. A kitten can easily slither into one of these. You won’t want firemen in the house, jackhammering the concrete floor to extract your cat.
  • If possible, buy a cat tree for your new family member. Cats like to survey their territory, so a high perch is often a favored resting place.
  • If there are other human family members, go over the ground rules about your new pet. Remind them not to startle him and to keep the door to his room shut.

First Day:

BBMHR Rescued Tuxedo Kitten
Rescued Tuxedo Kitten

Now, you are ready for your cat’s homecoming. Preferably, bring her home in a cat carrier. It will feel safer to her. She has seen a lot of excitement, so take her directly to her new room. (Make sure the toilet lid is down, if she’s to acclimate in your bathroom.) Ideally, you would restrict her exposure to the whole family, but naturally, everyone is going to want to see her. Remind them of the ground rules you’ve set up.

  • Sit on the floor and let her come to you. Don’t force her. Just let her get acquainted on her own time. If she doesn’t approach, leave her alone and try again later. Some cats are particularly frightened, and she may retreat to her hidey hole and not come out when you’re around at all. She may only come out at night when the house is quiet. Give her time.
  • Your newly adopted cat may not eat much or at all at first. It’s best to give your cat the same food she had at the shelter or in her foster home, at least at first. Keeping some things familiar will make her feel more secure. Be sure to change her water frequently and make sure that she is drinking. If your cat hasn’t eaten for a few days, call your vet to ask for advice.

Following Weeks:

BBMHR Rescued Tabby Kittens Snuggled
Rescued Tabby Kittens Snuggled

It may take your cat a week or two to adjust. Be patient.

Within a week of being adopted, take your newly adopted cat for her first wellness visit with a veterinarian. If you have a record of immunizations from the shelter, take it with you. Don’t have a vet? Check out these tips for finding the right vet for you and your cat.  Click here to see our greater Temecula area vet recommendations!

As your cat adjusts, she’ll show signs that she wants to explore outside her safe haven. Make sure other pets or family members won’t startle her while she gradually expands her territory. She may be ready to play, so you can furnish some toys. Many cats like feather wands from the pet supply store, but homemade toys are often favored. A wad of a tissue paper to bat around or a paper bag to hide in can be fun. For more ideas on how to keep your cat entertained see Keeping Your Cat from Getting Bored.

Congratulations! If you follow these tips, you’ll be on your way to having a well-adjusted feline family member.

The above information is from PetFinder.com.

BBMHR Window Kitten Nap
Window Kitten Nap