06/30/2022
We welcomed Ash and Adeline into TPN not too long ago after they were dropped off and had no where to go! My sister has been fostering them!
Today they are getting their first
vaccine and dewormer! 🐾
Will be available for adoption after
they are spayed!
My sister also took in that kitten from Kurt’s, I believe she’s naming her Akela! 😍
🚨🚨These are the last healthy kittens we can accept into TPN. We are pretty full and trying to save room for sick/critical/deformed /special needs kittens. The only bottle babies I will accept are clefties, missing legs, wounds, fly egg/maggots covered, deformed legs, buldging eyes, etc. I know a lot of rescues are very full and turning kittens down left and right, this is why we need adopters, fosters, donators, and most importantly people to spay and neuter their pets!
Why do we only take in critical / special needs kittens?
This is a very easy answer.
I am highly experienced and knowledgeable, fully equipped, professionally trained, I have quite a bit of time on my hands, and I work with several vets including vet tech friends. I am very comfortable and confident in my choices that I make. Everything I do is LEGAL and safe, since people like to turn me in!🤪
I get alot I’d hate for not taking in all age groups and populations. Saying “I’m not a real rescuer”. That I’m mean for not taking in adults, etc.
Not to toot my own horn but I am definitely a rescue rescuer, a really responsible one! All of my kittens are fully vetted, fixed, and all prior to adoption. I also fix the mothers to the kittens I take in.
In my years of rescue I have taken in ALL ages and populations. I’ve taken in orphans of all ages, pregnant mothers, nursing moms and kittens, adults, seniors, teen kittens, healthy and sick, all of it! I recently took in a teen kitten and 2 adult mothers that I got fixed.
However, my passion really goes for the orphan neonates, sickies, special needs, critical, deformed kittens. The ones that are most euthanized and not given a chance. I will give them a good chance, their life matters.
If I take in all populations I won’t have room for the critical kittens that need me more. Anyone can take in healthy kittens and adults!
So with all this being said, please don’t tag or message me about anymore healthy kittens. I don’t have room! I need to get my healthy fixed, vetted, adoptables ADOPTED!
You can indeed tag me in critical, sick, special needs kittens.