

Does anyone know? If you call your local major pet retailer, ask them if they partner with a cat organization like this and ask for their contact info. The non-profit spayed her, gave her 2-3 health exams, sent her for treatment and fostered her, too. She was a surrender and had some health issues before being surrendered. They have an area in the store where the public can view the cats and let you know their background, they are also there hoping to be adopted to their forever home.

This cat organization rescues cats off the streets, takes surrenders, etc., does TNR. My Petsmart partners with an excellent area rescue non-profit organization for cats. I don't know if you have a major pet retailer in your area, but near me it is Petsmart. I would love to hear any suggestions or advice. I don't want to take them to Animal Control ( ours is really bad and they kill them within 72 hours) I don't want them having to live in a cage. But my question is, What do you do when you have too many cats ( all my fault I know ) but no one wants them ? I am trying to find homes for the kittens when they are old enough. I can't keep that many cats inside an apartment. So far the neighbors have not complained. How I have gotten this far without getting in trouble with the apartment office I don't know ! I also have a pet door so they are inside and outside. I know I shouldn't have taken her home ! I am a single mom and I can't afford to properly care for these cats.

And then a little kitty ran up to me at the park and I took her home. What are we supposed to do when we have too many cats but no one wants them ? Okay I'm not a crazy cat hoarder.
