This little Cavalier X girl will be looking for a home in the future, she is currently going through training to make her cat friendly which she is not at present. She suffers from high anxiety and will need a well fenced stable home where her anxiety is discouraged and not pandered to. She will also need a companion dog.
Sadly she is yet another unwanted, un trained ex breeding dog wanted only to make $$ out of then disposed of.
She was adopted directly from the breeder to kind people who did their best but the adoption has not worked out, many of these adoptions dont, go through rescue groups not breeders please.
These dogs need someone initially who can assess the dogs needs, do some work with the dogs and then find the right person for the dog. There is also a trial period through rescues as well which breeders don't offer or if they do rarely honor, the same goes for private dog adoptions, owners desperate to get rid of a dog rarely tell you the bad as well as the good and then cant take the dog back.
She still has to be desexed and a bit more training but we are asking for expression of interest from potential adopters.
Micro no 9530100045849935
Rhonda take her job of quality assurance and taste testing very seriously. Apparently we had left a tiny bit of beef in the half meat wrapper and Rhonda decided to make sure it was fit to eat. How she managed to get it onto her head so well is a mystery.
Duck and Dives Duckling is progressing well, no longer a blob and his eyes opened yesterday as well.
Rhonda stole a chicken foot while I was packing them into the freezer, she then threw it so high she needed to wreck our little kitchen to retrieve it
Wow thanks for this Sandee, these kittens are almost ready to adopt, we also have 14 more up for adoption at K.I.T.T.E.N. rescue
This is our "feral" mum cat, still very scared but what a difference. So many cats are trapped and taken to a vet or pounds where they are immediately assessed as feral and euthanised in the trap, if this girl had of been presented to a vet her chanced would have been low as she was slashing, hissing and screaming at humans, she was hitting the sides of the trap and then the cage when I went near to feed and change litter. The first few days needed a long handled broom to get the litter tray to the door and to push food in. Now she has had time to assess us she is a different cat and not a true feral, just a scared and abused little mum cat. Who knows what had happened in her past but now she has a future to look forward to.
Please do not assess a cat as feral immediately you catch / trap it, borrow a big cage from a rescue and allow the cat to settle before making a decision to kill the animal, so many we have had here are just terrified not feral.
The baby rabbits that are up for adoption having a play session outside and some yummy fresh grass, much better when you can pick it fresh yourself instead of the human choosing your grass for you.
Dumped kitten learning to eat.
Sadly this old darling that was handed in to us before Christmas and fostered by wonderful Joanna died last night. She was chatty and happy right up to her death which was sudden.
I think she would have had up to 20 years on her and could not have had a better place for her last weeks. Jo called her Shadow and she was much loved and respected for her last days. RIP Shadow and thank you Jo and Anton for keeping her safe till the end.🌈