05/30/2026
We are full to the brim, staff stretched thin, the budget straining, when in walks a couple who said they were homeless bringing us a milk crate with 6 urine soaked kittens. They have diarrhea, they are dehydrated, emaciated, 2 of them lethargic. We got them baths, gave them fluids and B12, gave meds for diarrhea and warm formula to fill their tummies. There are currently 13 people with cats and kittens on our waiting list. Almost every call we answer is someone desperately asking if we can take more kittens. We have 2 rooms full of kittens ready for adoption right now. To say we are full is an understatement. We can't take any more at the moment. But even if could, the finances to take more and more just isn't there. We couldn't turn these babies away because of a matter of money. They were suffering and would continue to suffer until they passed. We couldn't let that happen.