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Kitten Cuddle at Rollins -- Wednesday April 28th, 2021

Kindness for Cats foster parents help Rollins students chill before final exams! Students at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL had a chance to sit and have some therapeutic cuddle time with the Kindness for Cats foster kittens, and the kittens were a big hit! Everyone had a fun and relaxing time, and while this was not an adoption event, all of the kittens are adoptable though Kindness for Cats, a rescue partner for Orange County Animal Services (OCAS)!




Tiny Dusty Saved by FD, OCAS & Kindness! -- Saturday April 24th, 2021

Kindness for Cats President, Beth Otto, takes in foster kitten Dusty, only 3-weeks-old, who was brought to Orange County Animal Services after a citizen heard crying behind the wall in her home. The fire department had to come and cut a hole in her wall to free Dusty. Other than being underage with no mother cat in sight, he was in good spirits and enjoyed plenty of TLC and bottle feeding from staff. After a few weeks of TLC and bottle feeding, Dusty is thriving and is turning into a playful young kitten! He's still a few weeks away from being adoption ready, but we're thankful for the fire department, the citizen who found him, and his foster mom, Beth, all who played a role in helping this little guy thrive and getting him the specialized care he needed! https://www.facebook.com/orangecountyanimalservices/posts/10159046622910569




I Found a Litter of Kittens! What Should I Do? -- Wednesday March 31st, 2021

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Kitten Season Has Begun! -- Tuesday March 23rd, 2021

Kitten season has begun! Have you heard about our Wait Til 8 program? Those finding abandoned litters of kittens will first be offered enrollment in this program. We provide basic supplies, including food, and ask that finders keep the kittens until they are eight weeks of age, at which point they are adoption ready. We will take then them in for free, provide the spay/neuter, initial vaccines and then place them up for adoption! Keeping fragile kittens out of the shelter environment is best. Find out more about our Wait Til 8 program here: http://bit.ly/39qVXYj