Did you check out the low cost spay-neuter links for your state? I think they were in another thread....
Did you check out the low cost spay-neuter links for your state? I think they were in another thread....
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Srinters mommy,from one of the previous posts is right. People around here will not pay. There are free kittens all of the time. People have told me that they don't want to pay the shelter costs. I had a man that wanted a kitten for his barn,and I said no. I have turned down people many times,including my own friends. I listen to what people say regarding how they are going to raise the kitten. I have found some awesome homes for my last few litters. A lot of prayer works too.
Hi Rebecca, I've put together a list of shelters in your area and how many miles away each one is from your town. The first two seem the most promising. The Rainbow Animal Refuge and the Butler County Humane Society, which I called and got some information. It was just an outgoing message and it has the same info that is on their website but it could be a solution. It appears that they will take a litter of 2 or more kittens into their shelter for a total fee of 100.00. I know you said that you have 5 kids and already have 5 adult cats that you have rescued (which I think is wonderful of you by the way!) so I'd like to offer to help by donating something towards this and hope that maybe some others on PT might help too?
There might be some other options as well via the shelters that I will list below that may not have any cost associated with surrendering kittens. We just need to start calling them. I'd be happy to call a few of them.
Right now I'm trying to look up spay and neuter options and their costs as well for your adult cats and maybe we could help you with that instead if we can find a shelter that will take the kittens at no cost. I'll keep searching.![]()
Here is the list of shelters:
Rainbow Animal Refuge
Lyndora, PA (1 mile)
724-287-8334
Butler County Humane Society
Renfrew, PA (5 miles)
724-789-1150
Critter Care Adoptions Inc.
Evans City, PA (9 miles)
724-538-8494
Lyons Den Rescue Inc.
Slippery Rock, PA (16 miles)
724-548-4520
Orphans of the Storm
Kittanning, PA (20 miles)
724-548-4520
Animal Friends, Inc
Pittsburgh, PA (22 miles)
412-847-7000
Animal Protectors of Allegheny Valley
New Kensington, PA (22 miles)
724-339-7388
Promises for Pets
New Castle, PA (22 miles)
Grove City Area Pet Rescue
Grove City, PA (23 miles)
724-748-3610
Beaver County Humane Society
Monaca, PA (24 miles)
724-775-5801
Lawrence County Humane Society
New Castle, PA (24 miles)
(724) 654-8520
Furever 4 Felines
Beaver, PA (26 miles)
724-775-4160
Animal Rescue League of Western PA
Pittsburgh, PA
412-661-6452 (27 miles)
Kiski Valley Cat & Kitten Rescue Inc.
Apollo, PA (27 miles)
724-727-7032
Western Pennsylvania
Humane Society- Northside
Pittsburgh, PA (28 miles)
412-321-4525
FosterCat, Inc.
Pittsburgh, PA (29 miles)
412-481-9144
Paws of My Heart
Western PA, PA (29 miles)
412-537-3588
Animal Advocates, Inc
Pittsburgh, PA (31 miles)
412-928-9777
Cat Sense, Inc.
Murrysville, PA (31 miles)
724-733-3979
Pet Connection, Inc.
Avonmore, PA (32 miles)
724-845-1803
Pet Solutions
Mercer, PA (32 miles)
724-662-4485
Judge’s Park
New Castle, PA (33 miles)
724-272-0378
Waggin Woods Animal Sanctuary
Franklin, PA (37 miles)
814-437-1113
White Oak Animal Safe Haven
White Oak, PA (37 miles)
412-672-8901
Animal Appeal
Sharpsville, PA (38 miles)
724-962-9284
Humane Society of Mercer County
Hermitage, PA (38 miles)
724-981-5445
Pet Friends Inc.
Irwin, PA (38 miles)
724-863-7722
Angels For Animals, Inc.
Poland, OH (39 miles)
330-549-1111
It’s a RUFF Life Rescue
North Lima (south of Youngstown) OH (40 miles)
234-759-4100
(cats and dogs)
Venango County Humane Society
Oil City, PA (41 miles)
814-677-4040
Western Pennsylvania Humane Society
Fallen Shelter
Elizabeth, PA (41 miles)
412-751-2010
Four Footed Friends, Inc.
Indiana, PA (42 miles)
Indiana County Humane Society Inc.
Indiana, PA (42 miles)
Black Sheep Rescue
Youngstown, PA (43 miles)
Club Pet Adoption Inc.
Transfer, PA (43 miles)
724-962-0877
Community Angel Network
Greensburg, PA (43 miles)
724-396-5401
Humane Society of Westmoreland County
Greensburg, PA (43 miles)
724-837-3779
Valleycats Animal Rescue
Boardman, OH (43 miles)
330-788-7123
Hancock County Animal Shelter
New Cumberland, WV (44 miles)
304-387-4102
Here is a possible option for spaying and neutering the adult cats:
Spay Neuter Clinic
11644 Frankstown Road
Penn Hills, Pa
412-244-1202
(prices as of March 2008)
Cat neuter = $28
Cat spay = $47
It says it includes exams in these fees as well.
How many adult females do you have and how many males?
Be careful about taking your kittens/cats to the shelter. My local shelter is high kill and put down over 500 KITTENS last year.![]()
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That is a good thought. The shelter that is closest to Rebecca, the Butler Humane Society, is thankfully a no-kill shelter so it might be a good option if she is interested.Originally Posted by 3muttsandaboston
Upon further reading, the Rainbow Refuge isn't a shelter but uses foster homes instead so not sure if that would work out.
Rebecca, if you want to find homes for the kittens yourself, would you be interested in getting help with spaying and neutering your adult cats? It would stop more litters from coming which could be overwhelming in the future.
Hi everyone, just wanted to let you know what is happening on my kitten and adult cat situation. I found a vet only four miles away who works with animal friends and the ABC low cost spay and neurter program. I have asked them to send me six applications. Because I have so many cats, they will charge me 30 for each cat's physical and shots in order to get them spayed. I figure with the low cost program each cat will be taken care of for around 100. I will be able to afford one cat to get spayed in April and a very nice lady has told me that she can send 100 to the vet; therefore, that will take care of another cat. That will leave four cats. I have to move fast because I think two may have already become pregnant. I have had seven replies to kittens so far and a nice couple came by today and chose a kitten. Their cat was 16 years old and had to be put to sleep. They want a kitten for their 8 year olds birthday. I am being very careful about who I select, especially after the warning everyone gave me. Thank so much. I will update as things change. Rebecca
Yes, those little buggers will do that. When I was actively involved in rescue, they multiplied so fast that I could hardly keep up. I'd no sooner get one altered then another one would show up. Two cats gave birth on my porch on the same day. I came home from work and had 7 more kittens to contend with. When I bought this house, I still had 27 outdoor cats that I had to place before I moved. What a stressful time that was! So I can definitely empathize w/you. It seems like you've got a good handle on things, though.Originally Posted by rebeccahowes
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Emerald Green posted:
Hi Rebecca, I've put together a list of shelters in your area and how many miles away each one is from your town. The first two seem the most promising. The Rainbow Animal Refuge and the Butler County Humane Society, which I called and got some information. It was just an outgoing message and it has the same info that is on their website but it could be a solution. It appears that they will take a litter of 2 or more kittens into their shelter for a total fee of 100.00. I know you said that you have 5 kids and already have 5 adult cats that you have rescued (which I think is wonderful of you by the way!) so I'd like to offer to help by donating something towards this and hope that maybe some others on PT might help too?
There might be some other options as well via the shelters that I will list below that may not have any cost associated with surrendering kittens. We just need to start calling them. I'd be happy to call a few of them.
Right now I'm trying to look up spay and neuter options and their costs as well for your adult cats and maybe we could help you with that instead if we can find a shelter that will take the kittens at no cost. I'll keep searching.
Here is the list of shelters:
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Thanks so much for your help Emerald Green. I called rainbow refuge a couple weeks ago. She is willing to put the kittens on her website. She said that she would give my phone number out and I could interview the people and choose homes for the kittens. I am hoping that the people that go to rainbow are people that really want kittens and not people that will use the kittens for all of the wrong purposes. I was telling someone on the board the other day that my last litter of kittens, some man wanted my kitten to be a barn cat and chase mice. I said no to him. I like my kittens to be house cats. It keeps them safe. I have lost too many cats to cars. I live on a very busy street. One day my kitten went out the back door. We tryed to catch him. In one second he jumped off the balcony. In three minuetes he was hit by a car. It is hard for me to have all of these cats when I live in the city, but you would not believe how many homeless cats are outside my house. I leave a big bowl of cat food outside and some water. Every day it is gone. I used to buy my catfood at five pounds. Now I think I buy it at 20 pounds a few times a month. I have a few strays that are spraying my house now because I have all of these females. As far as the shelters go, they want 50 dollars for kittens and 100 for adults. I don't even think this is the right solution. I heard that the humane shelters in my area were taking their cats to Tiger Ranch. I hate to see my kittens sitting in a cage for who knows how long. I have found really good homes for my kittens in the past. I have had people wait three weeks to get their kitten and they tell me about the food and the toys and how they are taking them to the vets. They have normally been couples with kids that have taken my kittens. If they have very young kids I won't let them take them because I feel that younger children can be very mean to kittens. I have first hand knowledge of this because when my son was five he sprayed the kittens with lysol. I was so mad that someone in my family left lysol down in the first place. I had to take the kittens and put them under the faucet. They all survived, but it taught me a very big lesson. Don't let small children around your kittens. As far as the list goes of all of the places that you gave me to call, here is the problem. I do not have a car and I don't have anyone that has cars or is willing to take me to pittsburgh. It is an hour away. I found a vet 4 miles away. That would probably cost 10 dollars to take a taxi. If I have to do that it is fine with me. My solution to this problem is to get great homes for the six kittens and get all five adults fixed. I really think some are pregnant now. Do I let them have the kittens or do I get abortions. I am not sure because I have never been in this position. Alls I know is that I want so despartely to take care of this problem and I promise everyone and God that I will never get into this situation again. If I get a stray I will immediately try to find a way to get it fixed. I guess I just never realized how serious this problem can become. Thanks so much for all of your letters and concern. God Bless! Rebecca
Hello everyone. I wanted to show you some of the cats that I have taken in, but cannot afford spay or neurtering. The calico cat and the two black and white cats were found on my patio a few months ago. Their mom abandoned them or maybe she was killed on my busy street. I would go out to see them and they would run to the neighbors yard under the fence. I started leaving food out for them. When they got bigger it was winter. They found a hole in my basement and they all came in. When you try to pet them they hiss and run. I talked to the Calico cat and I said "someday you will love me". Today, she demands that I pet her. She will grab my arm and if I don't pet her she licks me to death. Her brothers and sisters are not that easy. (The two black and white cats). I think they are funny. Why do they want to live in my house, but not want to be petted. Even though they don't want nothing to do with me, I love them to death. The pics of the kittens are just some of the six that I need homes for. Are they not adorable? I am going to start training them next week. If anyone knows of a good home, please let me know. I only want the best for them. I am just a major cat lover and I can't help it and I am proud of that. Some people think us cat lovers are weird, but I believe anyone who does not love cats is weird. What do you think? Thanks everyone for caring and listening. Love Rebecca
Aww that orange kitten is so cute! I want an orange cat so bad but I cant have a cat while living with my parents... My friend is looking for a grey tiger, black, white, or black and white kitten but your too far for her to go.. I hope they all get great homes they are all so adorable.
They're all so adorable. I love the calico but I'm partial to calicos. I wish I could take one. Sometimes I want a kitten so bad I can taste it. But I'm maxed out at 7, most of them special needs and my vet bills are horrendous as it is. I sure hope you find good homes for them soon. We're praying here.....
Blessings,
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