"Save the Leadwell Kitties"

"Save the Leadwell Kitties" This mission originally focused on rescuing 100-150 cats/kittens living on a hoarders' property. The name of the street is Leadwell. I can attest to this.

"And till my ghastly tale is told, this heart within me burns."
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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The "Save the Leadwell Kitties" mission began in late January of 2010 addressing the suffering and neglect of over 150 cats behind the gates of a private property in the San Fernando Valley (a suburb of LA). This place is a run down, dilapidated, and abandoned apartment complex in the heart of the Sa

n Fernando Valley. It's soul tenant is a violent and mentally ill woman in her late 50’s. Her elderly mother owns this property along with several other buildings in the County... all of which are in ill repair. Maria (the mother) lost the ability to insure the Leadwell property years ago - making it uninhabitable for tenants. For over three years there has been no running water or electricity at the 12-unit complex (something I thought was against the law). Maria, the mother, drives over each night with white buckets filled with water and exchanges the used ones. This is the time when she and her daughter, Julia, feed all of the cats. Like the Pied Piper they come out from every nook & cranny when the mother arrives. They crawl out from underneath the foundations of the two buildings and bolt out from the rotting garage stalls. From every direction they arrive at the center of the driveway... it's feeding time! This mother and daughter team have been hoarding cats here for over twenty years. Long time residents in the neighborhood will attest to this. Many of the surrounding neighbors have witnessed the suffering, neglect, and overpopulation and have contacted me. There are also a couple of women within the rescue community who have sided with Maria and Julia... misleading others to believe these are "community cats" and that their condition isn't as bad as my videos and documentation suggest. But to those of us who know the situation firsthand, we beg to differ. Both the mother and daughter are responsible for creating the situation... collecting cats from other locations and bringing them to Leadwell. They don't get them fixed nor vaccinated, allowing them to reproduce over and over again. For years many of these animals lived inside two of the units until a raid in 1999. During that raid approximately 30 cats were seized along with two aquariums filled with rodents... piled on top of each other. Detective Rudy Ramirez (formerly with the ACTF or Animal Cruelty Task Force) told me that Leadwell was the first raid he went on after joining the team. These animals receive no veterinary care unless it is done so by an outside party. The property is an eye sore and health hazard to the surrounding community. There is debris, overgrowth, f***s, and urine through out. Many neighbors have told me they can't walk on the sidewalk because the stench is sickening. The crawl spaces under buildings and surrounding lots are used as litter boxes. Children cannot play on the grass due to contamination and erratic behavior by the daughter and mother. Many of the neighbors have carried the burden of the overpopulation in to their own hands by trapping the ones that wander in to the vacant lot or on to their patios. They've taken cats and kittens to their own vet hospitals and given them homes (indoors). Those are the lucky ones! For years I drove by the Leadwell property... always wondering why such neglect was being allowed to take place. Anyone who knew about this place refers to it as, "the crazy cat lady's property". It wasn't until moving in to the neighborhood and living one street over that I could no longer turn a blind eye to the suffering. To date; I’ve rescued and/or removed 78 cats from behind the gates or along the perimeter. Most of the seventy seven were kittens and suffering from illness and disease: including URIs (Upper Respiratory Infections), eye ulcers, Conjunctivitis, extreme malnutrition, diarrhea, flea infestation and anemia, Pneumonia, Parasites (Coccidia, Giardia), worms, skin sores, untreated bites, abscessed wounds, and fever. At one point, during this rescue I had over 23 boarded at a Veterinary hospital on the West side of Los Angeles. At the same time my own bathroom served as a small triage center and nursery. The daughter, Julia, told me that she just picks up the bodies of the dead ones and places them in her blue trash bins. You may not see their numbers when you drive by. You may not be aware of extent of the problem but I can tell you this; it's a place of darkness and death. The horrors I've witnessed with my own eyes would shock and sicken most. Make no mistake, these innocent animals have suffered indescribably. It’s the kind of place nightmare are made of.

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Want to better understand this mission?

• "Wake Me From This Nightmare":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAemAUGq3TE

• "Ground Zero On A Cat Hoarder's Property":
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DhF-N8aS_dmg&h=2f51a

Little Rupert is the one who started it all. This was also the very video I had ever made:
• "Little Rupert":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-wi4FScRk0

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Would you like to help us continue to save cats and kittens from the mean streets of LA County or from euthanization in our municipal shelters? One way you CAN is by fulfilling items on our Amazon Wish List:

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1FVBFSRSGWW6T/ref=nav_wishlist_lists_1
This is why I've embarked upon a large-scale TNR project. In the process I'm finding there are MANY tame/adoptable young cats & kittens. Foster homes are URGENTLY needed. Temporary housing is vital for me to remain focused on spaying & neutering. Can you HELP??? What we need:
• FOSTER HOMES!
• Volunteers to help set up & trap
• Transport to/from Fix Nation, Veterinary hospitals, foster homes, etc,
• SUPPLIES: Litter pans, litter, kennels, cages/carriers, food, cat beds, cat trees, Clavamox, Drontal, Flea treatment for all ages (including newborns)

05/31/2026

It's Sunday, May 31st and there never seems to be a day off in rescue. But hangin' out with this sweet family is good for the soul.

Mama Star and her four kittens.  Currently in Victorville, CA.
05/30/2026

Mama Star and her four kittens. Currently in Victorville, CA.

Dundee and Paris's sister, when her kittens were around six weeks of age.  They're all from a backyard in Victorville, C...
05/30/2026

Dundee and Paris's sister, when her kittens were around six weeks of age. They're all from a backyard in Victorville, CA.

This is Dundee and Paris's sister who was still pregnant when the photo was taken.  She has 4 eight-week old kittens.  T...
05/30/2026

This is Dundee and Paris's sister who was still pregnant when the photo was taken. She has 4 eight-week old kittens. They are the little family living in the backyard of a home in Victorville, CA.

Here they are together.  Both of these young cats are super friendly and affectionate.  Say a prayer the rescue (who's t...
05/30/2026

Here they are together. Both of these young cats are super friendly and affectionate. Say a prayer the rescue (who's taking Dundee tomorrow) decides to take Paris, as well.

If not, she'll be released to the backyard of the family home in Victorville. At least, they'll continue to be fed and looked after. But getting them safe, off the streets, would be the ideal scenario, of course. 🙏🙏🙏

Their rescue journey's being chronicled in Photo Album #36.

This is Paris, Dundee's sister.  They are the two I offered to get fixed and vaccinated, ASAP (from a backyard in Victor...
05/30/2026

This is Paris, Dundee's sister. They are the two I offered to get fixed and vaccinated, ASAP (from a backyard in Victorville, CA). Time was of the essence because Paris was pregnant.

They have a sister who already had a litter that I'll be helping to get fixed/vaccinated soon.

I'm hoping (finger's crossed) that the rescue who's taking him, will see what a cute pair they are - and take her, as well. Otherwise, she'll be released back outside with the others.

I wish I could hold her longer but if I kept every cat I helped get spayed-neutered, I'd obviously have no room for more and would have to stop helping. It's the lesser of two evils, I guess.

We have a cat overpopulation crisis here, in Southern CA. Kittens are flooding the shelters, rescues are overwhelmed, trappers are burned out, feeders are broke and LA Animal Services is now releasing cats into unfamiliar neighborhoods - putting a further burden on all of us... not to mention the dangers of doing this to the poor animals. Our shelter system has been broken for far too long and things have only gone from bad to worse.

But back to this little family. The mother and young children have been handling the kittens so I am going to be trying to find placement for them, as well. Otherwise, they'll be released back outside in Victorville, as well.

In the middle of finding placement for Dundee, I agreed to take on a new rescue... Mango (a girl).  She's just over two ...
05/30/2026

In the middle of finding placement for Dundee, I agreed to take on a new rescue... Mango (a girl). She's just over two years old and was adopted from a shelter. Her family had to surrender her and was desperate to find a rescue, so she didn't have to go back to a kill shelter.

Mango will need a foster, so here we go again!!

We're in the San Fernando Valley, LA County.

𝐔𝐏𝐃𝐀𝐓𝐄: 𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐞 𝐟𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝!!  𝐓𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐊 𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐭𝐨 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐰𝐡𝐨 𝐬𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐞𝐝 𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐚!============I know this is a long shot, especially thi...
05/30/2026

𝐔𝐏𝐃𝐀𝐓𝐄: 𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐞 𝐟𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝!! 𝐓𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐊 𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐭𝐨 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐰𝐡𝐨 𝐬𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐞𝐝 𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐚!

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I know this is a long shot, especially this time of year, but I'm praying there's someone out there who can foster Dundee, a sweet, handsome, young boy, so he doesn't have to be released back outside.

He has gorgeous eyes and a stunning coat, too. And the best part about him is his disposition!! He's actually a little on the needy side (which most people like).

His story is this; he and his two sisters were being fed by a kind young mom, with young kids, in their backyard - in Victorville. The one sister has 4 kittens out there. I took this boy and the other sister, a beautiful, all-black, DSH, who was pregnant.

I had them both fixed and vaccinated at the Simi Valley Non-Profit Spay and Neuter Clinic and have been holding them in a cage temporarily.

The family was calling him, Simba, and I've named him Dundee. He's a real attention hog and I'm sure he'll get along with other cats.

Sunday is the day he's scheduled to go back to Victorville so we only have two days left, to find a foster or adopter!!

PLEASE share his plea??? He's currently located in Van Nuys, in the San Fernando Valley.

VIDEO CLIP below, in the first comment.

05/29/2026

Quick update on Madonna and her four cuties - for Friday, May 29th.

Address

PO Box 57284
Sherman Oaks, CA
91413

Telephone

(818) 212-0385

Website

https://www.adoptapet.com/shelter/pet-reports/avai

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