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Dalia and kitten are looking for a loving foster home where momma can continue to care for her babies until they are ready to explore on their own. Momma is a bit overwhelmed by the high stress environment and will need a quiet foster home and for the foster to take things slowly with her while she decompresses.
Litter Consists of: Dalia, Mary Lennox, Misselthwaite, Martha Sowerby, Dickon, and Lilas Craven
Reason for Foster: Ringworm
Foster Time Frame: 3 Weeks
Foster Care Plan: Mary Lennox has been diagnosed with ringworm. The rest of the family has not been confirmed to have ringworm but should be treated as if they are since they are exposed. We are looking for a safe spot for this mom and babies to relax in until they are eating on their own and the kittens are ready to be separated from their mom. Once the family is ready to part ways, we will be able to begin treating them for ringworm. This family will need to be housed separately from your personal pets since they are likely contagious. We recommend a spare bathroom or another location in your home that is easy to clean. To learn more about ringworm, check out this link:
Dalia and kitten are looking for a loving foster home where momma can continue to care for her babies until they are ready to explore on their own. Momma is a bit overwhelmed by the high stress environment and will need a quiet foster home and for the foster to take things slowly with her while she decompresses.
Litter Consists of: Dalia, Mary Lennox, Misselthwaite, Martha Sowerby, Dickon, and Lilas Craven
Reason for Foster: Ringworm
Foster Time Frame: 3 Weeks
Foster Care Plan: Mary Lennox has been diagnosed with ringworm. The rest of the family has not been confirmed to have ringworm but should be treated as if they are since they are exposed. We are looking for a safe spot for this mom and babies to relax in until they are eating on their own and the kittens are ready to be separated from their mom. Once the family is ready to part ways, we will be able to begin treating them for ringworm. This family will need to be housed separately from your personal pets since they are likely contagious. We recommend a spare bathroom or another location in your home that is easy to clean. To learn more about ringworm, check out this link:
Visit us at 3201 Earhart Dr, Carrollton, TX 75006
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday - 12:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Friday, Saturday, Sunday - 11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Tuesday - Closed
Fill out a simple application to walk through shelter. Then spend time with an adoption counselor and pet of your choice to decide if you want to adopt.
Visit us at 3201 Earhart Dr, Carrollton, TX 75006
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday - 12:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Friday, Saturday, Sunday - 11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Tuesday - Closed
Fill out a simple application to walk through shelter. Then spend time with an adoption counselor and pet of your choice to decide if you want to adopt.
More about this rescue
Operation Kindness is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and receives no government funding. All of our income comes from donations from individuals and businesses, adoptions, and fundraising events.
Operation Kindness is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and receives no government funding. All of our income comes from donations from individuals and businesses, adoptions, and fundraising events.