The ASPCA, SPCAs, and North Shore Animal League are a few. Also you can go to some cities where they just have a lot of stray cats, like LA, and to your local animal shelters. Hope this helped. :)
Your local animal shelter may take them, and then there is the Kitten Rescue in LA, North Shore Animal League America, which is HQed in Port Washington, New York, the ASPCA, HQed in New York City, and other Humane Societies, and smaller animal shelters... It depends on where you are too.
Placing flyers up around a neighborhood is a good way to find a home for stray kittens. Also the local animal shelter will take animals in and help to find good homes as well.
One can adopt abandoned puppies and kittens in specialized animal shelters or kennels. The animals there are very poor and sad and in need of a home so do adopt them.
Find them a home. Shelters kill animals that don't get adopted.
If you check through the classifieds section of your local paper there are usually kittens for sale. However you could also visit your local animal shelter and offer a home to an abandoned kitten or cat.
You can find stray dogs anywhere, out in the country, or even in the cities. They usually hide in spaces where its quiet and where they can be alone. If you do happen to find a stray dog, take it to the animal shelter where it can find a loving home, but if you are planning on keeping the dog, then take it to the vet and have it spayed or nuetured and checked for illnesses (after making sure that the dog is actually a stray, not someone's beloved lost pet.) Also use caution when approaching the dog for it may be mean, or may have been abused causing a mean streak (which can usually be worked through) Don't let yourself get attached to it.It will break your heart.Never love a stray to much,it will hurt so bad when you give it back.
if this cat is an actual stray (no home) and you fed him/her, it will come back for sure. however if it has a home to go you may not see it again until further notice when it comes back for another treat. i think that u can attract it with food
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WHY do you want your cat to have kittens? Please don't! There are Thousands of cats and kittens euthanized each year in the USA because of overpopulation. It is a myth that cats are healthier or happier if they have had a litter. Please spay her. Even if you find homes for the 7 or so kittens she has that is 7 cats or kittens elsewhere that will not find home and will be killed.
A pet is loved, has a home, a family and a name, gets fed and watered regularly, a pet is happy, a stray has none of these. A stray may have been born a stray or kicked out of a once loving home, or jusy wandered a little too far from home and got lost.
no. let them be free and be them as long as they are not being of any danger towards you or anyone else then they should be allowed to be free. and another reason is if the are stray or roaming someone may be looking for them at least there is some odds of them going back home when they're stray.
Bring your cat into your house while she's pregnant and keep her in there until she gives birth and the kittens grow up.
I can tell you of how my aunt got a stray cat to have kittens in her yard. There was a beautiful stray Maine coon that was always prancing in her yard. Obsessed about the cat, my aunt put out some cat food for a week in the hope that she could tame her. The cat came around more often. She then placed the food closer to her house and started to interact with the cat. The Maine coon got so comfortable with her that she was able to take food from her hand. Soon my aunt set up a little house filled with soft pillows for the cat and left the food beside that instead. The Maine coon started sleeping in the little house. Before you know it the Maine coon had made the little house into a den for her baby kittens. Cats won't have kittens in a place where they aren't comfortable, so try to make them fell at home. Good luck!
Stray can be a verb, noun, and adjective.As a verb: Please don't stray too far from home.As a noun: We adopted several neighborhood strays.As an adjective: That stray dog needs a loving home.
There are always kittens available to adopt! You should check with your local shelters and humane society.