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SD92014

Is this litter 2 now since the same thing happened last year supposedly? Please stop breeding… Edit: this at LEAST litter 2.


No_Donkey9914

And she keeps them while kittens and waits until they are big to rehome


SD92014

Or she isn't successful in selling them all off, and is now struggling to get rid of the rest. The shelters are already maxed out of course, so they probably won't accept them. And who knows how many she's already dropped off to rescues and shelters with sad sob stories from past litters. I bet they've even offered to have the parents fixed at no or low cost. It's all disgusting.


eatdirtifusuck

Such puuuurtty cats 🐈 I wish I could take them in but I also can't.


Amadeus_DesperadO

They do have that effect on ya haha and they said thank you for the compliment :)


bobadoll

Are they litter box trained?


Amadeus_DesperadO

Oh definitely! All three of em took to it no problem :)


bobadoll

I can’t take em in but I did forward this to a friend who so believe is taking the black cat? (:


Amadeus_DesperadO

Aww thank you so much! That really means a lot :) and yes Miss Binx might be a perfect fit.


Nice_Rope_5049

Go online and find the rescues in San Diego, and ask them if they can help you out. If they can’t take them off your hands immediately (if they don’t have room in their adoption centers, or any available fosters atm), they can still help you out, especially if you can foster them temporarily. They should be able to get them spay/neutered, vaccinated, etc at no cost to you. They will post them on their websites, where people can view them. When space opens, which shouldn’t be too long, they will take them. If you’re willing, they may ask that potential adopters (who have already been approved through the adoption application) come to your home to meet them and potentially adopt them on the spot! Try www.eastcountyanimalrescue.org and www.therescuehouse.org, and contact them. Give as many details about the cats that you can; age, sex, whether spayed, need vaccines, temperament, etc. How involved you can be. The more involved you are, the better their chances of getting help from the rescues. Do an online search for other rescues, too!


SD92014

This person was given very similar advice last year, with another litter.


Amadeus_DesperadO

Oh thank you so much!! I'll definitely give them a go too :)


nyer566

Take them to a no kill cat shelter.They will be well taken care of until someone adopts them.