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On 11/2/22, a neighbor called to say a teenager had taken a crying kitten to her yard (because she feeds strays/TNRs). I am involved with a local TNR organization called FixNation near Burbank, so I immediately purchased kitten formula and other supplies to begin fostering the kitten until it was old enough to join the rest of the outdoor cats (after TNR) Well the kitten is now approaching 5 months of age and I do not have the heart to release her. I already have three rescued indoor only cats and that is too many for my shared home situation. I share my home with my sister, who detests cats and because of this new kitten, I have gotten myself into quite a predicament. I am devastated that I have to rehome her. She is very sweet, playful and her fur is extremely soft, more than most cats. She does get startled with loud noises or heavy footsteps and she hides whenever my kid nephews are out in the living room so I’m not sure about children. She does have her ear tipped due to TNR.
On 11/2/22, a neighbor called to say a teenager had taken a crying kitten to her yard (because she feeds strays/TNRs). I am involved with a local TNR organization called FixNation near Burbank, so I immediately purchased kitten formula and other supplies to begin fostering the kitten until it was old enough to join the rest of the outdoor cats (after TNR) Well the kitten is now approaching 5 months of age and I do not have the heart to release her. I already have three rescued indoor only cats and that is too many for my shared home situation. I share my home with my sister, who detests cats and because of this new kitten, I have gotten myself into quite a predicament. I am devastated that I have to rehome her. She is very sweet, playful and her fur is extremely soft, more than most cats. She does get startled with loud noises or heavy footsteps and she hides whenever my kid nephews are out in the living room so I’m not sure about children. She does have her ear tipped due to TNR.
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If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.