
This little sweetie had been hanging around a house off of Raguet for a few weeks until she was humanely trapped in a kitten cage. The caring person delivered her to North Street Vet where she tested negative for feline leukemia and FIV and was vaccinated. As you can see, this kitten is quite tame and needs a loving home!
Mouse is about 8-9 weeks old and is solid gray with white markings. She is extremely calm and sweet considering her beginnings!


Nugget was trapped at about 6 weeks of age. He is a light dove gray tabby with spots and is charmingly cross-eyed! Nugget is about 8 weeks of age now and has been fully vaccinated. He is rather shy, but once his trust is gained, he is quite the sweetie. He does enjoy sitting in your lap and having his chin rubbed and he loves leather shoe strings and milk tabs. Don't all kittens!



Don Juan de Marco is a gorgeous white with gray tabby male kitten about 10 weeks old. He gets his name honestly as he is one of the most lovable kittens I've had the pleasure of fostering. He would be great with children because he follows you around everywhere and loves to visit.
Marco tested negative for feline leukemia and FIV and has received both sets of his kitten boosters (including his feline leukemia shots) and Advantage flea treatment.


Nicole simply adores Buster and as you can see Buster is quite the lover boy. She says he has really fit right in and after a week and a half inside the house is now venturing and claiming his territory at their farm. He also let the family dog know who was boss right from the start!

This is our "poster kitten" and is the kitten that inspired us to do something about the feral problem.
KC once had a broke leg, a severe eye infection, and was suffering from lack of nutrition and exposure to the cold weather. He now lives the life of luxury with his new friends and family. What a huge difference a little bit of love, caring and action can make in our community's ferals and abandoned cats and kittens!


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