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Mouse is a big guy with a big personality, just a big loving teddy bear. He will seek out love and affection and at the same time just want to hang out with you while you are going about your day.
Mouse gets along really well with other cats and dogs with his easy going personality.
Mouse is a big guy with a big personality, just a big loving teddy bear. He will seek out love and affection and at the same time just want to hang out with you while you are going about your day.
Mouse gets along really well with other cats and dogs with his easy going personality.
Kindred Cat and Kitten rescue is a small non-profit that was founded in 2020 because of the large feral cat population in rural Sullivan/Homerville Township.
We trap and transport feral cats to local low cost spay/neuter clinics and then release them. We currently feed and care for 2 colonies of feral cats.
Occasionally, a mother feral cat will arrive with kittens or a cat will be abandoned by their owners on the rural roads surrounding the rescue. These cats and kittens are taken in, vetted and socialized in the hope that they will be adopted.
We also have special needs cats that we care for and have a permanent home with us.
If you are unable to adopt a cat or kitten we also need foster families.
If you are willing to make a donation that also would be greatly appreciated, until now our rescue has been funded by personal funds, we have expanded so much that we purchase 240lb of dry cat food every month for the feral cats we look after.
Any donation you make will be used for spay/neuter, vet services and food for the cats in our care.
Kindred Cat and Kitten rescue is a small non-profit that was founded in 2020 because of the large feral cat population in rural Sullivan/Homerville Township.
We trap and transport feral cats to local low cost spay/neuter clinics and then release them. We currently feed and care for 2 colonies of feral cats.
Occasionally, a mother feral cat will arrive with kittens or a cat will be abandoned by their owners on the rural roads surrounding the rescue. These cats and kittens are taken in, vetted and socialized in the hope that they will be adopted.
We also have special needs cats that we care for and have a permanent home with us.
If you are unable to adopt a cat or kitten we also need foster families.
If you are willing to make a donation that also would be greatly appreciated, until now our rescue has been funded by personal funds, we have expanded so much that we purchase 240lb of dry cat food every month for the feral cats we look after.
Any donation you make will be used for spay/neuter, vet services and food for the cats in our care.