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Kicking up my heels!
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: The Silver State
Posts: 3,783
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I should say that the cats are not feral - at least not yet. The momma cat is very nice and allows them to hold her. The kittens are on the front porch of their home... but that is clearly the direction we're going in. I can't just take them all and then give them all back with shots and neutering... for one, I can't afford it and for two, that seems a bit like I'm telling them what to do with their own pets... which I would like to do but I also have to live next to them and have their son and my son's friend.
I wonder if these groups will still do something if the cat isn't feral. If I can find a group that's close and low cost, I'll make a suggestion to them and see what their response is. NA - do you have any contacts in the 92548 area?
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HI!
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I don't have any specific contacts, but there is a non-shelter in Riverside that might be a good lead:
Write Us: TLC of IE 2828 Campus Pkwy Riverside, CA 92507 Call Us: (951) 247-6473 Email Us: tlcofie@gmail.com But, your best bet would be to go to PetCo or PetSmart on the weekend and talk to the rescue that has cats and kittens there. They are likely to know the ins and out of rescue organizations as well as spay and neuter clinics. |
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