FREE 2 cats in desperate need of a new home. Apple Valley, CA/ PU

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Sarahann31190

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I have just about exhausted every effort in trying to find these kitties a new home. My boyfriends mother said we have until the end of the week until we have to take them to the shelter. Which I DO NOT want to do, knowing there is a huge chance they will end up being euthanized.

If anyone knows someone who can take them, or if you yourself can take them. PLEASE let me know. They are very sweet cats.

-Chloe-
Female calico, approx. 1.5-2 years old, has shots, already fixed, has paperwork from when we adopted her.
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-Todd-
Male silver tabby, 5 months old, has shots, still needs to be fixed.
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PLEASE let me know:(
 
if i was close to you i would take them until a home could be found.
 
If you adopted Chloe, maybe you contact her previous shelter and talk to them about potentially bringing her back? The place I work at often does that, even when we're pretty full.

Ask your veterinarians too - a lot of them have a tiny adoption program going on as well. And definitely, ADVERTISE everywhere and let all your friends know.
 
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sorry i couldnt resist.
serously though, i hate it when animals have to go to shelters!
both my cat and dog became mine because i saved them from going to the shelter.
i've even temporarily housed fish untill they got a good home
whats your bf's moms problem?
 
In Phoenix, there are 1500 cats at the Humane Society alone - at least 100 are brought in daily. They have to euthanize to make room for new comers.

5 weeks ago, I found a stray cat seeking shelter in my patio. I fed her and she became friendly after a week, delivered 5 kittens 3 weeks later. The kittens will be 3 weeks old on Wednesday - nobody shows any interest in adopting.
 
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