One more kitten was found on the hillside by a neighboring business. The other 3 kittens were safe and warm in the foster’s home. Days later I went up the street to see who might be feeding the ferals and ran into these good-hearted people. It was raining. They heard a little meow coming from somewhere in the high grasses. They trudged out into the storm to find the source of that little sound. There was this little kitten, in the rain all by himself, crying. Well, it didn’t take an hour before he went from field, to foster, to adapter. Milo is set for life. Just one more thing to do. When he reaches 2 lbs GCCCP will borrow him long enough to have him neutered and return him back to his new family.
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Garden City
Community Cats Project
Controlling our cat population
with community compassion
208-562-9578
Mailing Address:
9169 W State St. #1535
Garden City, 83714
Idaho non-profit corporation, 501(c)(3).
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