Pardon our Cats! Kitten Season is Here!

Rescued B&W Mom and her Kittens
Rescued B&W Kittens

We rescue cats and kittens from the greater Riverside County area which has a high euthanasia rate for cats. (https://www.rcdas.org/index.php/about-us/statistics)

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.

BBMHR Rescued Tabby Kittens Snuggled
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

BBMHR Rescued Siamese Flamepoint Kittens
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.

🐾 Thank You!
– 🐱 BBMHR Volunteers & the Pussy Cats/Kittens 🐱

 

BBMHR Rescued Tabby Kittens for Adoption
Rescued Tabby Kittens for Adoption

Newest Gods & Goddesses Kitten Rescues and Cat Rescue Volunteers Needed!!

Rescued Gods and Goddesses Kittens
Hemet PetSmart Rescued Kitten Zeus

Here is the story from Shell on our current rescues:

“These little Gods and Goddesses were dumped at the Hemet PetSmart a few days ago. Once I was contacted I arranged pick up time so these underagers wouldn’t head to the shelter while I was doing school pick ups. They were terrified and hissy. They are becoming quite the snugglebugs now.”

Shell and Valarie counted our kittens across all fosters… WE HAVE 57 KITTENS!!!! Our kittens will come up for adoption about the same time.
We wait until a kitten is 10-12 weeks old or about 3 pounds. We do not like to do surgery at an earlier date since it can impact the lifetime of the cat from the anesthesia harming the kitten or the kitten’s urinary tract no developing properly.

Rescued Gods and Goddesses Kittens
Hemet PetSmart Rescued Kitten Athena

We are looking for assistance (donations/ volunteers) in many ways:
– Donations – Financial assistance always helps and we also accept in-kind donations. You can donate through Facebook or if you do not mind clicking over to our website, you can donate through PayPal or learn about mailing a check. PayPal allows you to choose an amount plus we immediately get the funds. Here is the link:
http://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/donate.html

Rescued Gods and Goddesses Kittens
Hemet PetSmart Rescued Kitten Persephone

Foster Homes: We are looking for homes who help provide care for our cats and kittens. As a foster, you will need to help drive them to vet appointments and adoptions events. If you want to foster, please complete our application form. Here is the link:
http://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/foster.html

– Photographer: Our foster homes are good at loving our babies but are technology challenged. We need a photographer to help capture photos and videos so we can use them to post out the animals on PetFinder.com, AdoptAPet.com, YouTube, Facebook, etc. If interested, please email us at info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org

Rescued Gods and Goddesses Kittens
Hemet PetSmart Rescued Kitten Aries

– Web / Social Media/ Newsletter Volunteer: We are looking for assistance in helping to creating electronic posts and managing correspondence. If interested, please email us at info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org

– Fundraising: We are looking for volunteers to help us fundraise from online to in-person events. If interested, please email us at info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org

Momma Lily and her 5 black and white kittens

Mother Cat and Her Rescued Kitten Photos
Momma Lily Rescued Cat

Here is a foster home update on one of the black and white momma cats and her kittens:

“There are five kittens and their mother. We named the mother cat Lily. I think that all the kittens are males with short hair. They are all very playful and healthy. They are about five weeks old. They love to play with each other. They all get along very well.”
Mother Cat and Her Rescued Kitten Photos
Rescued Black Kitten Gabe
Mother Cat and Her Rescued Kitten Photos
Rescued Black and White Kitten Felix
Mother Cat and Her Rescued Kitten Photos
Rescued Black and White Kitten Andy
Mother Cat and Her Rescued Kitten Photos
Rescued Black and White Kitten Oreo
Mother Cat and Her Rescued Kitten Photos
Rescued Black Kitten Toby
Mother Cat and Her Rescued Kitten Photos
Rescued Black Kitten Gabe
Mother Cat and Her Rescued Kitten Photos
Rescued Black and White Kitten Felix

Trapped Feral Momma Cat Rescue in Lake Elsinore

Lake Elsinore Feral Mom Cat Rescue
Lake Elsinore Feral Mom Cat Trapped

Update from Shell on trapping the feral mom:

“Well we were finally able to trap their mama. She will be going in to Ramona clinic tomorrow to be spayed, get vaccinated, and be SNAP tested. I took these pics last night but then was too tired to post the update. I’m happy to see that her injury from the last time she was trapped seems to be healing well and there is no signs

Lake Elsinore Feral Mom Cat Rescue
Lake Elsinore Feral Mom Cat Trapped

of infection present because that is something I was a little bit worried about.

 
She has injuries because the people that caught her and her kittens have never trapped before and they did not know that they needed to cover the Trap so she freaked out and ripped her head open and they ended up letting her go because they were afraid that she was going to injure herself further and they weren’t sure if the rescue would take a feral or help a feral so they let her go. They were really sad and apologetic when they found out that we would have taken her and held her and got her spayed. So I explained to them better ways to trap and left traps with them and we were finally able to catch her again and it’s healing a lot better than I expected it to be with her being out in the elements and stuff. So it looks better than I expected it to – it was really bad when it first happened.
 
But we are definitely going to do everything we can to try to make sure that she has everything she needs to live her best, longest, healthiest life. The neighbor across the street from the house that she had her babies under has been feeding the ferals and will continue to feed her and they are also going to try to trap the two or three unneutered males that have been roaming around the neighborhood that we believe are the Daddy’s of the kittens that I have. We would like to just get the entire Colony vaccinated and altered so they can be fed and happy and fat and keep the rodent population down but not bring the feral kitty cat numbers up.”

Happy 8th Birthday to Savannah & Thank You!!!

For Savannahs R.’s 8th birthday she requested cat food donations for our rescue. Savannah and her mother Crystal Roberts adopted LBK (Little Black Kitty) a few weeks before her birthday.


Woo-hoo Savannah! Thank you for your generous support of the kitties!!!

Child's Birthday Donation of Food to Cat Rescue
Savanna’s 8th Birthday Cat Food Donation
Child's Birthday Donation of Food to Cat Rescue
Savanna’s 8th Birthday Cat Food Donation
Child's Birthday Donation of Food to Cat Rescue
Savanna’s 8th Birthday Cat Food Donation

Gray Tabby Kitten Toby Available for Adoption

BBMHR Rescued Gray Tabby Kitten Toby
Gray Tabby Kitten Toby
BBMHR Rescued Gray Tabby Kitten Toby
Gray Tabby Kitten Toby

We would really like to find a permanent home for kitten Toby! His adoption fee has been reduced to $40.

Toby was trapped as a feral kitten in the neighborhood of his now foster home. He is friendly and super soft. However, his current foster home’s only space for him is in a garage with no windows. We want to see this sweet boy running around in a loving home!

This is a kitten being fostered in a private home by our cat rescue. The kitten will not be available to meet until the adoption event, but we will have updates on Facebook and our newsletter.
http://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/newsletter.html

BBMHR Rescued Gray Tabby Kitten Toby
Gray Tabby Kitten Toby

You can respond by emailing us at info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org. The kitten is sterilized (spayed/ neutered), vaccinated, microchipped, FELV tested ,and ready to go to a loving forever home! Adoption fee for Toby is a reduced special of $40. Normal adoption fees 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.

If you are interested in adopting, please contact Baby Bobby’s Meow House Rescue at info@babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org.

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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Rescued! Siamese Kittens, Orange Tabby Mom and Kittens

BBMHR Rescued Siamese Flamepoint Kittens
Rescued Siamese Flamepoint Kittens
BBMHR Rescued Siamese Flamepoint Kittens
Rescued Siamese Flamepoint Kittens

Kitten Season!!! They keep coming. Meet our newest three flamepoint Siamese mix kittens 🙂 This post was updated to include Shell’s story plus a rescued momma cat and her kittens.

Here is their rescue story from Volunteer Shell. As you can read, there is a lot we need to do to educate the public about the importance of spay and neuter and what it means to be a responsible pet owner:

“So a day or two ago I was on my Facebook as I am on a daily basis and I came across a post on one of the many Facebook groups that I belong on that are animal related and someone was giving away a litter of five kittens. Three of those kittens were primarily white flame point siamese mixes as pictured below and those of us in rescue know what happens to all white or mostly white kittens on occasion when they are given away for free.

BBMHR Rescued Siamese Flamepoint Kittens
Rescued Siamese Flamepoint Kittens

Despite BBMHR being pretty darn full and overwhelmed already even though kitten season is just beginning, I knew I needed to act. We had just approved a new awesome Foster and she had room as we hadn’t given her anything yet so I contacted these people and tried to convince them that rescue was a good option for their kittens. I even offered to have Mom completely vetted and spayed and micro-chipped on the rescue dime and then return to them but they insisted that they found the kittens and that they didn’t have the mom.BBMHR Rescued Orange Tabby Mother Cat

They mentioned that they had a different mom cat with four kittens and wanted to know if I would take her and I said “Yes, I will take them all.” They tried to only give me the mom cat with the four kittens and keep the original five kittens to themselves because a lot of people had already replied on the post saying that they wanted the kittens who are only 6 weeks old, not 8 weeks old, and it is illegal here in California to give away kittens that are under 8 weeks old. In the end, I was able to get three of the five because the other two had already been given away. The three white ones pictured below are the three of the five that I was able to get. Unfortunately the little orange one and the little gray one were given away before I was able to pick these babies up or talk sense into this person so we all just need to cross our fingers and hope that they went to good hands.BBMHR Matted Fur on Rescued Orange Tabby Mother Cat

BBMHR Rescued Orange Tabby Girl Kitten
Rescued Orange Tabby Girl Kitten

The mother and four babies are as sweet as can be. But their condition really concerning. The mother is a long hair orange and white and she is extremely matted. Her kittens are only about one and a half to two weeks old at most and one of them is missing half of his tail because something chewed it off (owner thinks rats- what were these kitties anywhere rat infested!?!) so we are calling the vet in the morning to try to schedule an appointment to have him looked at. The tail is already scabbed over and does not appear to be infected but we need to know what we’re looking at and whether or not anything more needs to be done with it, etc. We will definitely update everybody as things continue to progress with these kittens and we continue to treat them with the love and the care and the responsibility.”

BBMHR Stubby Rescued Orange Tabby Boy Kitten
Stubby Rescued Orange Tabby Boy Kitten
BBMHR Pansy Rescued Orange Tabby Girl Kitten
Pansy Rescued Orange Tabby Girl Kitten

Needless to the more animals we care for, the more expensive it is for our rescue. If you have money you can donate, here is the link to our PayPal donation & mailing address for checks:
http://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/donate.html

Our foster homes are filled. If you are interested in fostering, here is more information on how to sign-up:
http://babybobbysmeowhouserescue.org/foster.html

Thank You!

BBMHR Rescued Orange Tabby Boy Kitten
Rescued Orange Tabby Boy Kitten

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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Hemet Black and White Kitties Everywhere! Rescue of 2 Moms & 10 Kittens

Rescued B&W Mom and her Kittens
Rescued B&W Kittens

Meet our rescued 2 momma cats and 10 kittens! Here is an update from

Rescued B&W Mom and her Kittens
Rescued B&W Mom and her Kittens

Volunteer Shell about their history:

“A young woman in Hemet went out to her carport and discovered a young mom cat with 5 newly born kittens and she took them in so that they could be somewhere safe and warm. She made sure that the mom had access to food and water and was in her house in a warm safe place with her kittens.

Temecula Cat Rescue of Mom Cat & her Kittens
Rescued B&W Mom and her Kittens

Approximately a week later she discovered a heavily pregnant cat also in her carport and took that one in as well. It looked very similar to the first cat so she thought maybe they were related and decided to keep both of them in her apartment. The second cat is the one that Lynn has and sent pics for. Shortly after taking in the pregnant cat she gave birth to 5 kittens. She had trouble birthing two of them and the girl needed to help her deliver. But the mom and the kittens have seemed healthy and happy since.

Rescued B&W Mom and her Kittens
Rescued B&W Kittens

When the kittens started to grow and scamper around she realized that
1) her apartment was too small to keep herself, her boyfriend, her dog, her cat, plus two mom cats and 10 baby kittens in forever.
2) if she gave away the mom cats and the kittens without getting them spayed and neutered and vaccinated first she was just going to be adding to the overpopulation problem and she didn’t want that.
3) getting all of them spayed and neutered and vaccinated before giving them away was going to be more costly than she could afford and so getting them into a rescue was probably the best route so she began to look for a rescue.

Rescued B&W Mom and her Kittens
Rescued B&W Mom and her Kittens

She found the contact information for Karen at let them be little and contacted Karen about the cat and the kittens and Karen notified her that LTBL was full but that she would try to get in touch with somebody else that could possibly help and she contacted me, and here we are.

Rescued B&W Mom and her Kittens
Rescued B&W Mom and her Kittens

The kittens that I have are about 6 weeks old, were flea free, but were suffering from a mild URI which is mostly cleared up now. The ones that Lin has are about 4-4.5 weeks old. I am bad about guesstimating older cats ages so I would guess under 3 years old for the moms, possibly under 2 but may be off.”

Here is the link to a newer post with an update on one of the momma cats, Lily and her five kittens.

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

Rescued B&W Mom and her Kittens
Rescued B&W Kittens

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.

Rescued B&W Mom and her Kittens
Rescued B&W Kittens

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Advice on Surrendering Cats or Kittens

We are a no-kill rescue.  All healthy animals will receive a home!  Once a cat comes into our rescue, it is placed in a volunteer’s home as a foster cat until adoption.

Please note that our non-profit is a cat rescue and not an animal shelter.  We are staffed by volunteers who donate their time as they have availability.  We will do our best to respond quickly but please allow up to a week for us to respond to correspondence that we receive because our lives get busy too!

If you need immediate assistance for an animal, please contact your local area shelter.  For the cities of Canyon Lake, Lake Elsinore, Murrieta, Temecula, Wildomar and Menifee, you can contact Animal Friends of the Valley in Wildomar at their regular business line (951) 674-0618.  For after hours emergencies, the Animal Friends of the Valley answering service number is 951-506-5069.  If you live in the greater Riverside County area then click here to follow this link to the Riverside County Department of Animal Services.

Tabby Cat with Beautiful Green Eyes Profile
Advice on Surrendering Your Cat

Our cat rescue can only take in animals provided that we have an open foster home willing to take the animal.  If we are unable to take your pet, here are some tips from PetFinder.com about your next steps.

Deciding to Surrender Your Pet and Options

It is a huge decision to give away your pet, no matter how long or brief the period of time of ownership. Remember, for whatever reason you no longer are choosing to keep this pet, YOU are the person in this world who loves your pet more than anyone else and YOU no longer want your pet! First ask yourself if there is anything about your pet behaviorally or personality-wise that could be worked on in order for you to keep him. It is exceedingly difficult to find good, permanent homes for adolescent or adult animals (as you are finding out first-hand). There are a few things you need to do to be responsible and caring until the last possible moment:

  • Take your pet to the veterinarian for a check-up, vaccinations, and, most importantly spaying/neutering! If you were thinking that your pet might make a good breeding animal, STOP! Why breed from an animal that no-one wants anymore? Why make more unwanted animals in a world where even great pets dont remain very long in their first homes? You want someone to adopt your pet as a COMPANION, not because it might make a good or profitable breeding animal. You are much more apt to find a responsible, permanent home by placing an already sterilized pet. Get it done: its the least you can do, and the best thing you can do.
  • Spaying and neutering also reduces the risk your pet will run away from its next home, and helps to insure that your pet won’t urine mark his new home and thus become quickly unwanted again!
  • If your pet is already spayed or neutered, and has not bitten anyone,try to find a new home for your pet through advertising. Place a classified ad in your local newspaper, and screen any callers carefully. Be completely honest about all your pet’s behaviors, good and bad. No pet is perfect, and people are more likely to adopt a pet they know about, for better or worse. When screening callers, tell every caller that someone has already come to look at your pet, but you are still taking names and telephone numbers and references, in case, so you can call them back. This gives you an instant out if you think the caller is not right for your pet, and hurts no ones feelings.
  • Take a few good, color photos and make some posters. Include your pet’s name (it personalizes him…) and include his best traits, his most endearing qualities, and some guidelines for the best possible home: i.e., no small kids, someone whos home a lot, no other pets, good for experienced dog owner, etc.
  • Be careful in choosing an animal shelter. Visit the kennels, meet the staff, familiarize yourself with the shelter’s policies. A No Kill policy might look good at first, but not if your dog will end up living out his life in the kennels.
  • If your pet is aggressive, or has nipped or bitten someone, EVER, then please get a professional behavioral evaluation before giving away your pet. Check with state and local laws, too, about liability in re-homing a pet with prior knowledge of aggression. Do not try to find a new home for an aggressive animal without professional help.
  • If your pet has a behavior problem, he’ll take it with him to the next home. Many problems are workable, or at least manageable. Contact a trainer or behavior counselor and see if its not possible to work things out so you can keep your pet.
Tabby Cat with Beautiful Green Eyes Body
Advice on Deciding to Surrender Your Pet and Options

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Three Kittens and Mom Cat are Trapped

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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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