coraharper:On my birthday, a litter of three sandy cream kittens were born in my bathroom from a s
coraharper: On my birthday, a litter of three sandy cream kittens were born in my bathroom from a stray little kitty named Minerva, who has birthed many kittens in my area, but never been caught and taken care of. But that ends here! She’s had her kittens, she’s getting spayed when safe to do so. And so will they! However… I need your help. Medical care for anyone is expensive, but for cats, just being examined and getting basic care (shots, deworming, examinations, tested for medicals issues) is EXTREMELY expensive. Not to mention I will be fostering them for 5+ months and paying for their spaying/neutering. Needless to say, I can’t afford this and have 0 resources. I’m currently still paying off my own cats emergency surgery which was 2,300. SO. Please consider donating to help me take everyone to the vet as needed so they can grow and thrive and find wonderful forever homes. I genuinely cannot afford it without help. If you can’t donate even a dollar, I understand, but ask you consider reblogging this so maybe someone else who can will see it. To Donate Click Here My first goal is $600, that would cover hopefully several visits. For spaying and neutering all of them it’s going to be somewhere around $250 (girls cost more, its a more tricky procedure. Not fair, is it? Boys just get a snip) And anything else raised would go towards covering their food, which if moms eating is an indicator, is a lot of food. (you can also donate food on my amazon wishlist or litter here) Minnie and Bee, Dolly, and Freddy can’t thank you but I can. Genuinely, anything helps. We have to protect the animals, to show those who tossed them away, abused them, exploited them, that this is not who the bulk of humanity is. Minnie and her kittens are just a small way I’m trying to correct the injustice done to every stray cat cast aside by humans. If you are interested in adopting them once they’re spayed/neutered, I live in NC and am looking for loving and responsible people to adopt them and NEVER let them fall into the life their mom did outside. You can keep up with their journey of growing up here -- source link