You are currently browsing the tag archive for the 'KittyKind' tag.
September has turned out to be a good month thus far…our first 5 choices for Cat of the Month were all adopted!! Yeah!! So…the final runner-up is Charlie, my very own rescue! She is still at home with me…but my cats hate her, it’s really very sad…but she is ready for adoption and looking for a wonderful home. If she could get adopted without even having to go into the cage…I would be uber happy. Pass the word along if you are looking for one cute button!!

I cannot believe that it is already July 16th!! Where the heck did June go??! The summer is like 1/2 way over
Boo. Anyway…enough of my ranting…I’m here to promo two very adorable cats up for adoption through KittyKind. We have our July Cat of the Month, Julie and our Foster Care Favorite, Valentina. Please spread the word, lets get these wonderful kitties their forever home!!
BTW…Shirley, our lovely featured June cat had multiple people fighting over her all in one day. Strange how that happens! But, she is finally off to her new home, we wish her all the best!!



Help get Fandango adopted! He is a special guy that could really use a loving home. Please cross-post! Thanks!!

From KittyKind Adoption Rep Dawn:
I am writing this in hopes of spreading the word about Lindo. Catherine Wong is fostering him, our Sunday night volunteer, thank you so much Catherine. Lindo is desperate for a home as he is Felv positive. Lindo is a large mostly grey and white male cat who is a joy to have around. He loves belly rubs and attention. His previous owners decided they didn’t want him any more so they put him outside where he sat in hopes of being let allowed back in throughout the winter crying for the family that abandoned him. I took a call about him and arranged for the person who saw and knew the cat and was feeding him, to have him neutered, vaccinated and tested but unfortunately the test came up positive. She didn’t have the heart to put him down but had no where to go with him. Luckily Catherine stepped in to help out, God Bless, but it is a temporary situation. If anyone knows of anyone with a Felv positive cat that might take in another, or who has no cats but a BIG heart please spread Lindo’s story to them. Felv positive cats are healthy, need no other vet care than any other cat, there is nothing special you need to do but love and cherish him and care for him like you would any other cat.
Thanks for spreading the word and cross posting.




