CC4C typically receives the most
calls about kittens from April through September — when people start to find them during «high season.»
We received
a call about some kittens that were trapped under some garden decking.
Not exact matches
This story
about a calico cat, her two
kittens, an old bloodhound, and an angry, embittered man
called Gar - Face probably engendered the most passionate discussion of the past 10 years, as admirers of the craft of the writing argued with those who sensed an author's heavy hand and those who objected to the animal cruelty.
To learn more
about future puppy and
kitten transports, click here or
call (803) 465-9194.
For more information
about fostering
kittens and other shelter animals, please
call (803) 514-4313 or send an email to
[email protected].
A: Right now people are moving away and
calling and saying they can't find a home for their dog and 10 puppies or their cat and three
kittens or whatever, and they ask the Humane Society, «What are you going to do
about it?»
State Police received a number of
calls from passing motorists concerned
about the little grey
kitten who was seen wandering along the side of the road.
Uno was the first cat to take up residence at the nursery this year, hence his name, but
about 1,500
kittens and cats will have
called the place home between March and December.
If you are adamant
about getting a
kitten, your best bet is to
call us every few days and ask if we have them.
Airlines have very strict rules
about pet travel, so
call well in advance, make your reservation for your
kitten, and pay any extra fees for this privilege.
Call the shelter at (360) 733-2080 to inquire
about available
kittens.
Whatever you may need, if you find a stray cat and do not know what to do, if you find a cat that needs and deserves another home, if you have a cat rescue mission, if you need information on how to take care of your
kitten or cat, wish to foster a
kitten or cat, have questions
about spay / neuter, or if you want to have a fur - ever friend in your home, give us a cat
call!
If you have questions
about puppy and
kitten - proofing your home, or general questions
about your growing puppy or
kitten,
call us at (978) 453-1784.
Just as Crawford suggested asking people surrendering dogs who might have been exposed to CIV to keep them for a couple of weeks, many shelters now ask people bringing in or
calling about orphaned
kittens to do the same until they're old enough to be adopted.
Drop by the shop to see the babies in person or
call (415) 485-1158 to find out
about the many
kittens available for adoption right now!Ages ranges from 3 to 4 months, both girls and boys, long hair and short hair, small and large... you name it we got it.
Call your local shelter to talk
about catching the mother and coordinate bringing in the mom and
kittens together.
On December 6, 2007 a
call came into the Heaven Can Wait Animal Society office
about a litter of
kittens running loose.
However, the police who responded to my 911
call about this say that I am breaking the law by
calling 911
about the strip club not allowing me to bring in my
kitten.