We are here to help
your kitten grow old with you and your family.
Not exact matches
With a capacity of 250 to 300
kittens at a time, managing the demand is a joint effort between the paid staff of 26 caregivers, 60 (and
growing) volunteers, and a host of foster homes, who take on litters of
kittens to bottle - feed and care for at home for days, a week, or as long as the eight weeks it takes for a newborn
kitten to be
old enough to spay or neuter.
• Created the Paws and Stripes College through a partnership
with Eastern Florida State College and the Brevard County Jail • Created relationships
with out of state rescue groups and shelters saving hundreds of animals using volunteers and financing through the Pet Posse • Created a
growing volunteer program • Developed a structured foster program • Replaced 23 year
old washer and dryer and portable radios
with the assistance of the Pet Posse • Windows placed in the doors of the cat rooms by Brevard ASAP • Building a
kitten nursey using the existing mobile home at the South Animal Care Center funded by the Pet Posse • Began micro chipping all animals including those returned to owners in the field • Began registering microchips for the owners at no cost... forever • Began providing free health insurance for all adopted animals for the first 30 days through Trupanion • One of our most important accomplishments was joining forces
with the Target Zero team in October of 2015.
Puppies and
kittens can
grow and change a lot as they go through young adulthood, but
with dogs and cats that are a year or two
old, you'll know how much exercise they need, how they are
with other animals, their full
grown size, and more.