r/rescuecats • u/Low_Capital_9544 • Jul 27 '24
Needs Rehoming πΎ Need to rehome soon ( LA County)
My family & I rescued this little cat family when the kittens were about 2 weeks old during the raining season. They are currently 4 months and their mother is about 2 or 3 years old.
We are unable to further foster them and need immediate help to get them adopted to loving families.
They are all litter trained and are to be neutered and spayed in 1 week. we can care for them while they heal for 2 more weeks, but need to find them a place before September 1st.
They have been dewormed previously at our first vet appointment with them and will be given flea treatments this weekend.
There is a rehoming fee for them, vet reference + short application/ questionnaire required. If you are interested, please message me ππ½. I can send more pictures and personality details of each cat ππββ¬
We already have two adult male cats of our own & the four new cats have been a handful for us. We have rescued and rehomed kittens before, all who have found loving homes and we hope to do the same with them.
Willing to drive from Santa Clarita to OC County.
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u/Low_Capital_9544 Jul 27 '24 edited Jul 27 '24
All kittens get along well with our two other adult males. They are very playful and curious.
Mom cat is more reserved/shy. She is calm and tends to get frightened of loud sounds or quick movements towards her. Sheβs been on the streets for some time so she can run away and hide if she feels scared.
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u/Low_Capital_9544 Jul 31 '24
Adoption is currently pending for Mayweather.
Tom, Zeus and Soruya are still waiting on their forever homes πΎπ€ππ½
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u/Solarride5 Jul 28 '24
Boost for these babies πΊπΊ Hope they find warm and loving homes as soon as possible.
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u/Perlaroses Jul 28 '24
They are so cute and adorable, boost and love from Europe πππππππ
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