12/9/21 – Meet Zeus, Tiger, Ursula, Athena, Buck, Lebron, Jasmine, Hades, and Cruella. They are from two litters who were brought to an independent rescuer in November after they were found on the street at about 9 weeks old. Tomorrow they will be going into the hospital to be spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and one of each litter will be snap tested.
P.S. Remember that a female cat can start reproducing at 4months old. And, that female can reproduce 3 times a year. What does that mean? For every intact female, 15 or more kittens will be born each year for almost her entire life. AND, with every female born from that one female, the cycle continues. Think about it — 1 female on the streets, even if she only lives for 3 years (the average for cats on the streets), she could produce 45 kittens who will go on to overpopulate our streets with innocent animals. Lastly, we all know that a female can’t reproduce without a male, so it is equally important to neuter all males. And this is why your donations and our community low-cost clinics are so very important. During this Christmas season, please consider saving a life from hunger, danger, and illness. May God Bless those who are the voice of the voiceless.