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60 KITTENS! Shell was off to the rescue again when she saw an online post from an auto yard giving away kittens. Even though we are overfull, she worried that another interested party may want to pick them up for snake food.
Meet Angel, Lola, and Sam! The are all girls and we believe them to be Maine Coon mixes based on the auto yard staff. They noted that the mother cat appears to hang around with a male cat that is a Maine Coon. The mother had the kittens in the back of a car where she was caring for them. The mother appears to have taken off and has not been seen in the past few days which is why the auto yard staff was trying to give away the kittens.
The kittens appear to have an upper respiratory infection and are being treated for it. As a standard of care for all rescued animals, we are also giving them prophylactic medications such as Pancur for parasites.
Angel appears to be a medium hair. Lola and Sam appear to be short hair. We think the kittens are about 5-6 weeks old. The kittens will need to be about 3 pounds or 8-12 weeks old before they can be adopted. If you are interested in adopting, please email us at info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org.
We were able to rescue these kittens thanks to a new foster volunteer, Sadie. We do turn away many people who ask for help given our limited resources.
– Photographer: We need a volunteer to help photograph all our kitties for posting out online. Please email info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org if interested.
– Web: We need a volunteer to help us with social media and WordPress blog postings. Please email info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org if interested.
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Meet the Tobe-ster (Tobey). This little kitten has been with Baby Bobby’s Meow House Rescue for a while now. Mostly due to the fact that he doesn’t show well at the adoption events because he is so scared.
Tabby Kitten Toby for Adoption
Recently, he was transferred to my house from his other Foster and he is just the sweetest little thing. It took him a couple of days to warm up but now he is constantly asking for attention and playful. He is playing with my cats, he is snuggling on the bed, and it is really cool to see his personality flourish because before this I only got to see him at adoption events and had no idea how sweet and playful he actually is when not at an event.
Tabby Kitten Toby for Adoption
If your family is looking for a laid-back, super cute, super sweet, super soft kitty cat that loves to snuggle and occasionally play then please consider adding Toby to your home. He is 6 months old, gets along very well with other cats, gets along with kids and adults, gets along with small dogs but is unsure about big dogs. He is a little shy at first but as soon as he warms up to you (which only takes a couple days) he turns into just the best companion in the world. So please don’t let his shyness at events fool you- give this kitten the chance that he deserves for his forever home.
In April 2018, 1273 cats were impounded and 660 or 52% of cats were euthanized. For the period 7/1/17 to 2/28/18, 11,620 cats were impounded and 6,543 or 56% of cats were euthanized. We occasionally rescue from San Bernardino County too which has even higher death
rates.
We are asking donations to help out since kitten season has started and the first wave of fur babies is showing up now. In addition to being contacted about found kittens, we help with rescuing adults too. We only charge $85 for kittens and $50 or less for cats as an adoption fee. This does not cover our costs and we rely on donations to make up the difference in costs.
Rescued Tabby Kittens Snuggled
Per Cat/ Kitten:
– Feline Spay – $60.00 or Neuter – $50.00
– Rabies vaccine – $14.00
– FVRCCP vaccines (4 way) & needles – $4.10 each, kittens need a series of 3, adults 1 + booster in 30 days
– Advantage flea treatment – $12.00
– Avid microchip – $5.25 each
– Cat Collar – $3.02 each
– Vet Check $48.00 Office Visit
Other Medical Testing & Treatments:
– FIV/FELV test – $26.00 – $48.00 depend on vet used. We perform one test per litter or group of cats. If one kitten is positive or negative for the virus then the whole group will either be healthy or contaminated
– Kitten Meal Replacement: $50 for a large can
– Safeguard dewormer, large bottle $169.00 and lasts about 6 months. All trapped cats need deworming, as well as, some surrendered cats
– Drontal for tape worms – $4.50 per pill, large cats need 2
– Ear mite meds – $27.00 per bottle. Thankful less cats have ear mites so a bottle will last longer
– Clavamox Antibiotics – $12.00 (50ml bottle from Mexico), or $40.00 (15ml bottle from US)
– Eye meds – $5.00 to $18.00 per bottle or tube
– Blood Tests – In-house $87.00, Super Chem outside lab $200
– Antibiotic injection at vet $40 – $50
Rescued Siamese Flamepoint Kittens
General Cat Rescue Care:
– Clay litter – $3.69 for 25 pound bag. We have to use clay only with kittens. Scoopable litter is too dangerous for kittens because if they ingest it then it can cause major intestinal issues.
– Scoopable litter – $12.00 for 35 pound bucket.
– Cat traps – $29.99 to $54.00 EACH.
– Canned food – $.45 for the small cans (most are all donated by Petsmart)
– Dry kitten or cat food – $32.00 for a 16 to 18 pound bag (ProPlan). We use the better food for healthier kittens and cats!
– Sales tax on all taxable items above
We are all volunteer based. All donations go directly to caring for the felines. Please help us save the pussy cats with a donation! You can donate through Facebook, through PayPal on our website http://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/donate.html,
or mail a check payable to “BBMHR” and mail to:
BBMHR,
P.O. Box 891714,
Temecula, CA 92589-1714.
We are a 501(c)3 and donations are tax deductible per the extent of US law.
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!
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.
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.
Feral mother cat nursing her kittenFeral Kittens Huddled TogetherRescued Kittens Huddled TogetherRescued Kittens Huddled Together
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.
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