This kitten’s eyes were infected from being outside. He could have lost his eyes permanently if not found and would have died.
This is a feral mom nursing her kittens (10 days to 2 weeks old) in the safety of a foster home. Safe from predators (raccoons, coyotes, humans), harsh weather, starvation, abandonment, disease and death.
Fortunately, this kitten, 2 days old, was found in a backyard and was used to trap the feral mom. Mom cat raised her kittens safely in a foster home and the kittens were adopted instead of having to survive on the streets like their mom.
This is a feral mom nursing her kittens in a warm foster home where she is safe from the elements of struggling to survive and keep her kittens alive outside. All of her kittens have been adopted.
This kitten was trapped in the nick of time. At possibly 4 weeks old, he was very sick and if he was outside any longer he surely would have died. Thankfully, he will have chance to get healthy and to live safely inside a loving home.
This little girl was trying to survive outside with her mom and litter mate. She was fortunate to be found with her litter mate and mom was spayed to stop the cycle. Her kittens will have a chance to live in a loving home, safely inside.
The life of a feral (outdoor) cat is brutal. They are not wild animals. They are domesticated cats that humans have let down. They struggle to survive. This is the life of a feral cat, beaten up, starving, and barely surviving. We need to stop the cycle, trap the mom and kittens as quickly as possible so no cat has to endure this life.