His sniffer works just fine!
One mans trash is another mans treasure. This is why spay/neuter is so important. To lessen the number of unwanted pets and prevent such acts of cruelty.
Ps....Wanna foster? If so, send us a message.
PayPal.me/spayitforward
Get outside and enjoy the sunshine! Nebraska sure is!
Nebraska isn’t shy about how he feels when nobody will play with him 😀 Poop on you Jojo!
Nebraska is deaf, vision impaired, and a total goofball.
Their secret is safe with me 😀
Caught these two bickering...
Steak!
NO, CHICKEN!
Rabbits!
NO, SQUIRRELS!
Brunettes!
NO, BLONDES!
Boys will be boys...
Kevin McFluffin!! This little guy had a rough start in life as you may have read in our earlier post but that hasn't broken his spirit! This little trooper is very affectionate, laid-back, and so very soft! He loves being cuddled, napping, good food, and car rides. He is social and even chatty at times. He communicates well when he wants to eat or play. He has been a joy to his foster family and is looking for his forever home!
Kevin Mcuffin is neutered, vaccinated, flea treated, and adorable! Application, Vet reference, home visit, and adoption fee required. Copy link to adoption application https://form.jotform.com/Christidalton01/rescue-cat-adoption-application
Birdy! Just watch the Birdman go! He is 7oz of love and determination ❤️ More videos of his progress in the comments. :)
Christmas is a time for miracles and that's just what this pair needs! We were originally called to help a tiny kitten with a broken leg. Unfortunately, that kitten passed away just moments before we arrived to pick her up. Then we learned of her brother and sister who were facing the same fate.
Cole and Chloe were very lethargic with sore, swollen legs that we suspected were broken. We soon learned that the legs were actually severely infected with large abcesses. The vet found many more abcesses throughout their tiny bodies as well as extreme anemia, dehydration, and malnourishment. The anemia was due to fleas.... so many fleas. (You will see a picture of the blanket they were placed on after they were treated for fleas.)
While these kittens have perked up a bit with antibiotics and good food, a warm bed and some TLC, they still aren't out of the woods. They still have a lot of infection and very low blood levels. At just one pound each, this is a tremendous load on their little bodies. These kittens are going to need critical care in the weeks to come and will likely require a costly blood transfusion to keep all their organs going.
If you would like to be a part of a Christmas miracle for Cole and Chloe, please send donations at paypal.me/spayitforward or in person at Anderson County Animal Hospital. If you can't donate, be sure to say a prayer or send positive vibes or whatever you have to offer. These babies need all the help they can get!
And, as always, SPAY AND NEUTER YOUR PETS and prevent babies from this fate!