BB's Cat & Kitten Rescue

BB's Cat & Kitten Rescue A private cat rescue run by Elizabeth Crass, a lifelong cat lover & advocate.Located in Kissimmee FL

THANK YOUThank you for the outpouring of support from both my friends as well as supporters of the rescue regarding Boma...
04/10/2026

THANK YOU
Thank you for the outpouring of support from both my friends as well as supporters of the rescue regarding Boma’s very sudden passing. Cam, Amaya, Chloe, and Megan— to name a few— have been nothing but supportive. I’d also like to thank everyone who has commented condolences here, as well as my neighbor and supporter Nelly who dropped off this care package for the fosters yesterday. Despite the curveballs the past week and a half has thrown my way, I’m still reassured knowing I’ve got supporters in my corner here to help me and my cats out. 💜

One of my personal cats, Boma, passed away very suddenly on the morning of April 3rd. Some might be wondering why I woul...
04/07/2026

One of my personal cats, Boma, passed away very suddenly on the morning of April 3rd.
Some might be wondering why I would mention that here, but to me it’s simple: Boma was the third ever cat I rescued. I met him when I was 18 and brought him home when I was 19. Back then, I figured me rescuing cats would just mean accumulating them until I ran out of room. I dreamed of one day being able to foster for someone else’s rescue but never dreamed I’d be able to do any of what I’ve done myself. At the age of 18 I watched Boma, an incredibly outgoing and snuggly kitten, be tossed outside with no consideration for what was best for him. Seeing that as well as Boma’s perseverance was a key piece of me realizing what I was destined to spend my life doing: rescuing cats in need.
Boma’s start to life was rough; he was born to a feral colony in Garrett County, MD where shooting feral cats is legal if they’re on your property. He was taken in by a rescue, raised at a vet’s office, and then someone decided his new lease on life should be as a barn cat. He was terrified, then fearless, and that lack of understanding of what dangers existed as a barn cat around 50+ horses got him stepped on several times and upset many horse people claiming he was a hazard. No one cared that he walked around the barn crying or started hiding in the lofts or hay barns more and more. All they cared about was him being underfoot when he’d come to people for reassurance.
I brought him home way back then after the barn manager not only left him locked outside on many 20° nights, but also went days without feeding him. That inconsistent access to food led to lifelong food insecurity that made him the worst beggar but, even still, he never once got upset with another cat over food. Ever.
Fast forward to 2026 and Boma was one of many of my own cats who helped some of my older intakes like Casper, Bagheera, Pixie, Pua, Daphne, Sevika, and Fig learn to trust other cats (Casper didn’t need help with that part!) and live inside. He met many kittens and never batted an eye and also welcomed my first ever Florida rescue, Ahsoka, with open arms when I brought her home only 6 weeks after moving down here in October of 2021.
My rescue was named after BB, the orange cat featured in some of the oldest photos in this post. He and Boma were best friends; 2 halves of a whole. BB passed in September of 2022 and, while Boma was close with my senior boy Loki and long-term foster Bagheera, I always felt like he was forever looking for his brother. Now I can only hope they are finally reunited for some much needed snuggles and playtime. I know they’ve got a lot of catching up to do. 🐈‍⬛🪽🐈

Where do I even start…My car is totaled, so for right now I have no way to transport cats unless it’s an absolute emerge...
04/05/2026

Where do I even start…
My car is totaled, so for right now I have no way to transport cats unless it’s an absolute emergency (more on that in a later post). I do have a car lined up to look at but that’s not until this coming Saturday so I have the loaner until then.
If anyone would like to donate towards replacing my car or towards the fosters in the meantime to help offset some of the costs + me missing some work, I’d deeply appreciate it.
Venmo & Cashapp: bbbykittens
Zelle & ApplePay: 301-938-9115
AmazonWishlist: tinyurl.com/bbbyamazonwishlist

My car, the same car I’ve rescued/transported god knows how many cats with the last 1.5 years I’ve had it, was totaled j...
03/31/2026

My car, the same car I’ve rescued/transported god knows how many cats with the last 1.5 years I’ve had it, was totaled just 24 hours ago in a car accident 1 mile away from my home. I was on my way to pick up a cat tree being donated to me by a friend of mine when a car blew a stop sign and cut me off, giving me 0 time to do anything besides slam the brakes and brace for impact. Every airbag deployed and I will always remember the sound of them popping in my ears. This was my first car accident— or really car anything— ever. I’m 25 and I’ve never even gotten a speeding ticket.
After the world’s most expensive Uber ride as well as a bunch of x-rays and a CT scan (all clear), I was sent home from the hospital with a lidocaine patch, muscle relaxers, and steroids as well as a followup referral to an orthopedist for the potential worsening of my existing arthritis in my back from the impact.
At the time of the crash, after realizing I was overall ok, my first thought was how incredibly lucky I was that there were no cats in the car with me. Then my next thought was utter panic at the fact my car was very likely totaled and will need to be replaced.
24 hours post-accident and I’ve got a loaner car that I’m contractually not allowed to transport animals in and 0 word from my insurance company despite them promising an answer today. The towing company, the police, and I are all 99.99% convinced it is totaled. If anyone has any interest in donating to support my fosters to offset costs at this time as well as my loss of income from my other job while I recover/car shop, it would be greatly appreciated. My car is both my personal vehicle and my work vehicle for the rescue so replacing it ASAP is my #1 priority and also something I’d deeply appreciate any and all help with.
Venmo & Cashapp: bbbykittens
Zelle & ApplePay: 301-938-9115
Amazon Wishlist: tinyurl.com/bbbyamazonwishlist

Grimmerie is ADOPTED!!Grimmerie, lovingly known as Grimmie, went to her forever home this past Saturday. That’s 7/9 Wick...
03/30/2026

Grimmerie is ADOPTED!!
Grimmerie, lovingly known as Grimmie, went to her forever home this past Saturday. That’s 7/9 Wicked kittens adopted!! Only 2 left and 1 is Nessa who isn’t even posted for adoption currently. What fantastic progress!
Grimmerie’s new home is a great fit for her with 2 older brothers and 2 very loving cat parents who were looking to add a snuggly little cat to their family. Grimmie will have 2 older brothers to play with once she adjusts and something tells me she’ll one day be queen reigning over them despite the fact one of the boys tips the scales at 19 pounds!
Grimmerie is a testament to the number of incredibly sweet, gorgeous black cats who are passed over by people with a meaningless color bias towards dark colored cats. If you ever find yourself looking for a new cat/dog, please know that black dogs and cats are some of the least likely to be adopted and are just as deserving as “flashier” colored animals. They deserve all the love in the world; not to face biases based off old myths and people more focused on “aesthetics” than personalities.

“It’s good to see me, isn’t it?” 🫧👑🪄🩷Glinda is ADOPTED!! This sweetheart never even made it to PetFinder she’s so charis...
03/16/2026

“It’s good to see me, isn’t it?” 🫧👑🪄🩷
Glinda is ADOPTED!! This sweetheart never even made it to PetFinder she’s so charismatic. Her adopter Kelley met her back in early February and fell in love. She was willing to wait to make sure Glinda got the all clear from the vet about her overbite and, when that happened, we scheduled her pickup for as soon as Kelley could make it.
Glinda is a very special girl who I’m happy to say found an incredible home just as her siblings did. I am so excited for her to meet her new feline sister and have the best life possible. 🥹🩷

We have a diabetic kitty in the house!Gypsy had her fasted bloodwork done this morning and even after an 11-hour fast, h...
03/02/2026

We have a diabetic kitty in the house!
Gypsy had her fasted bloodwork done this morning and even after an 11-hour fast, her bloodwork still showed elevated glucose and her urine was pretty much full of it. Luckily there were no ketones present, so there isn’t a concern currently for diabetic ketoacidosis. But that is a very common thing to see in cats becoming diabetic and it flying under the radar for some period of time and is still one of many complications we will be watching out for moving forward.
Gypsy starts insulin this evening and will continue getting her b12 injections for her IBD. Speaking of her IBD, there is a strong possibility her diabetes is secondary to her IBD. Many cats with IBD develop diabetes because of the irritation/inflammation in the GI tract and pancreas which can lead to other pancreatic issues… like diabetes.
Today’s bill was $544 + $82 for an AlphaTrak glucometer, $50 for insulin syringes, and a couple other incidentals (ketone strips, new sharps contsiners, etc.) and Gypsy’s bill last week was $180. If anyone would be gracious enough to help with this lady’s ongoing costs, we’d be immensely grateful! She’s an expensive pretty little lady 🎀😅
Venmo & Cashapp: bbbykittens
Zelle & ApplePay: 301-938-9115
Amazon Wishlist (litter and food are #1 priorities!): tinyurl.com/bbbyamazonwishlist

Let’s celebrrrrrate because Brr is ADOPTED!!!!! 🎉🥳👏🏻🎊🙌🏻Brr is one of my favorite fosters I’ve ever had. He is the absolu...
02/26/2026

Let’s celebrrrrrate because Brr is ADOPTED!!!!! 🎉🥳👏🏻🎊🙌🏻
Brr is one of my favorite fosters I’ve ever had. He is the absolute definition of a snuggly, playful guy and purrs like no cat on this planet. I love him dearly and am so, so deeply excited for his forever with his adopter Gabriel and new feline sister. It’s bittersweet to see him go, but I’m so happy to see him find his forever 🥹💚

Continuing with the medical sucker punches…Nessa also went along on the appointment yesterday. I have had lingering conc...
02/26/2026

Continuing with the medical sucker punches…
Nessa also went along on the appointment yesterday. I have had lingering concerns about her small size for some time starting with when they all got their booster vaccines in January and the tech put them all on the scale and read their weights aloud to me. While kittens like Elphaba and Fiyero were already 5 pounds, Nessa was barely 3. Even now, she has barely crested 4 pounds at 5 months old.
I brought her along yesterday for an exam and had it in my head that, if needed, I’d also do bloodwork. Well the vet said she looked great and she didn’t feel anything abnormal while palpating her, but I just couldn’t it put out of my mind how worried I was so I asked for bloodwork to be done. They agrees, and about a half-hour later the vet came and sat down next to me and said, “so I told you she looked normal despite being smaller… well, your gut feeling was right.”
Dr. Yoder went on to explain that several of Nessa’s liver values are elevated, bringing into question a couple different potential causes. Congenital issues, gallbladder problems, and a liver shunt were the strongest potentials. The next step from here is doing imaging to visualize her liver and check for any obvious signs for these elevated numbers, which I’m currently in talks with my vet team about coordinating.
Because of all of this, I’ve let Nessa’s adopter know she is no longer available and unadoptable at this time. I hate to call off an adoption, but her prognosis is also very much an unknown at this point and I cannot saddle an adopter with that not even knowing yet what’s going on. This is the part of rescue no one wants to talk about or be a part of. 💔
If anyone wants to donate towards this kitten’s care, we’d be immensely grateful. Even buying items off our wishlist helps offset vet bills!
Amazon Wishlist: Tinyurl.com/bbbyamazonwishlist
Venmo & Cashapp: bbbykittens
Zelle & ApplePay: 301-938-9115

Gypsy health update ✨For anyone unfamiliar, Gypsy is our long-term medical foster who has what we suspect is IBD. She ge...
02/25/2026

Gypsy health update ✨
For anyone unfamiliar, Gypsy is our long-term medical foster who has what we suspect is IBD. She gets b12 injections every week to help with that and has been doing fine for the past year with that being her treatment plan.
About a week and a half ago I noticed she was drinking a little more water than normal. She also coughed a few times, but nothing serious enough to warrant rushing to the vet. I assumed it was the dry air— Florida is in a severe, severe draught— but kept an eye on it. She has been acting very normal otherwise, so I wasn’t overly concerned but I was aware of the potentials.
Well, fast forward to today and we go to our planned vaccine appointment at Snip It. Gypsy is an angel for the vaccines and blood is drawn for repeat bloodwork as well as a repeat snap triple to confirm she does not have FIV/FeLV/HW. The snap is negative, but her bloodwork still shows elevated WBCs (this time monocytes rather than lymphocytes— we don’t know what that means for her yet) as well as glucose that is very high. So she has now most likely developed diabetes!
Gypsy goes back to the vet on Monday for a urinalysis and fasted BW to check and see if she is indeed diabetic. Her bill for today was $180, and we are fully expecting more high bills for her in the future given the nature of her cumulative health issues. If anyone would like to chip in to keeping this lovely lady comfortable and healthy, we’d be immensely grateful!
Amazon Wishlist: tinyurl.com/bbbyamazonwishlist
Venmo & Cashapp: bbbykittens
Zelle & ApplePay: 301-938-9115

More coming later, but we are at the vet for vaccines and checkups for Gypsy, Amor, Tiana, Bagheera, Daphne, and Nessa. ...
02/25/2026

More coming later, but we are at the vet for vaccines and checkups for Gypsy, Amor, Tiana, Bagheera, Daphne, and Nessa. A full house!
Routine checkups are a #1 priority for all cats at BB’s. When we tell adopters that vet care is important, we’re practicing what we preach!

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