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This blog is intended to provide advice and information from my own personal experience as a foster to neonatal and sick felines. I have seen about 100 foster kittens come through my home. The information presented here, however, is not intended to replace or provide veterinary advice. If your pet or a cat in your area is suffering from a medical issue, they should be seen right away by a licensed veterinarian. As a hopeful veterinary student, and as an advocate for our feline friends, I hope to get more people involved in feral and domestic feline care. By providing stories and resources, I hope more people will realize that caring for our feline friends both indoors and out, is important, impactful and rewarding! 

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For fostering information: see "Getting Involved"

For TNR information: see "Trap, Neuter and Release"

For Supplies Information and Donations: see "Amazon Wishlist"

For Upcoming Adoptable Cats see: "Adoptable Kittens"

For Foster Stories and Fostering Tips see: "Blog" 

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my OKP kids are off and this is the firs
i'm honestly so proud of Max and the way
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