Monday, October 17, 2011

Available kitties!

Do you ever wonder about the feral cats in your neighborhood? Do you ever wonder what happens to the litters of kittens they have each year? Fortunately, there are kind-hearted people out there who do what they can to help the feral cat population and I have had the pleasure of knowing one of these wonderful people. She is making a real difference with the cats in her neighborhood and I am dedicating this weeks blog to her and the wonderful work she does.

She goes out of her way to spay and neuter the feral cats in her neighborhood, to try to help ease the over population problem. When a feral cat does have a litter of kittens, she takes care of the kittens, helps them to feel safe and to become comfortable with people. Then she finds them new loving homes so they can learn what it is like to live in a house full of kindness. Most importantly, she treats every one of these feral cats with dignity and respect. She does everything she can to help them . . . she is a wonderful guardian to all the cats whose path cross hers.

I don't think it is any accident that all the feral cats in her neighborhood started showing up in her yard month after month, year after year. After all, animals are smart. They know who is kind and they know where to go when they need help. They are savvy enough to know that Christa's house is a good place to go if they need food, medical treatment or if they just need to feel safe.

Christa has been looking for homes for the latest groups of "fosters." She put together a wonderful blog with pictures of the kitties currently looking for homes, and a description about each one of them. I am including the link to her blog, so that you can look at the precious kitties who are in need of new homes. Maybe you know someone who is looking for a new cat. Maybe you are looking for one yourself, or just maybe you'll meet someone in the next day or the next week who is looking for a cat and you can direct them to Christa's website.

These kittens have all been well taken care of and they are ready to find their forever homes. Can you help them find their new forever home? Take a look at Christa's website and see what you may be able to do to help. http://tabbyornottabby.blogspot.com/


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