Dear Kitten Fans,
Apparently, there are all the right variables to promote kitten well-being and growth at Tabby’s Place because the four FeLV+ kittens are growing and flourishing here!
They are leaving the babyhood state behind and entering a more independent but still curious phase of development. They all vie for the privilege of being the official greeter of the Kitten Room.
If you peer into the window before making your first attempt to enter the room, you will be met by at least three sets of eager and inquisitive eyes urging you to come for a closer look. One of the less cute things taking place is some chronic vomiting. We are not pointing any fingers but there is a strong suspicion that Donegal might be the rogue vomiter. We have an undercover agent gathering information to get to the bottom of this and hope that the matter can soon be resolved.
The kitten pipeline continues to flow, and three kittens are arriving from Puerto Rico this month. They are all in foster care together and were recently posted for adoption. Amazingly enough one of them has already found his forever home.
The unparalleled level of cuteness kittens naturally possess makes them prime candidates for adoption. They pull on and hold onto your heartstrings so that you will not be as fazed by their mischievous behavior down the road.
Nothing says spring and renewal as does new life. Mama Aspen arrived with child in mid-February. She was the first pregnant cat in 2022 for Tabby’s Place. Congratulations are in order because she has since given birth to three healthy babies. Mother and babies are doing well, and she has made a great addition to her foster home. Have a peek at these cutie pies in the pictures included here.
It is your support that allows us to meet the needs of the cats that are fostered in the community and reside at Tabby’s Place. We cannot thank you enough for your continued support of the cats and the mission that is always at the heart of everything that happens at Tabby’s Place. All lives need to be honored and valued and your kindness makes that possible.
Your Correspondent,
Karen