



Thanks so much to everyone who came through with donations to help some very deserving cats and kittens! The night of the June trapping we caught and spayed 2 nursing females Haley (see www.goodkitties.org/kitties/specialneeds.html) and Sweetie (gray and white spotted) who is seen in a prior video posted. We collected 4 kittens (two b/w and 2 black) about 6-7 weeks old trying to eat from the dumpster and dodging car tires from restaurant traffic. Some of our volunteers actually alerted cars to stop so the kittens would not be run over. We had to leave behind a couple of 2-3 month black kittens we couldn’t get. We had captured kittens Patisse (adopted already) and Mason (www.goodkitties.org/kitties/available.html) just prior to the trapping so we thought we got all of the kittens. Nearly two weeks later we realized there were 4 more kittens (3 black and one b/w) who were trapped between the irrigation ditch with 2 feet of running water and the hotel grounds wall. These kittens were emaciated with very sparse hair – they must have been left behind.
We were able to trap all 4 and they spent several weeks in a great foster home where they grew shiny new hair and gained lots of weight and fully recovered from malnutrition. They were picked up last night, vaccinated, and moved to new fosters who will focus on socialization skills. They are: Riley ( male b/w), Raven (female w/feather) and the 2 brothers are Merlin and Shadow. Our volunteer forgot she had used her emergency carrier for a hit by car turtle dove (that survived) and Raven quickly found the feather! See photo! Soon they will be ready for adoption to new homes! So a recent total of 10 kittens and two Moms. We could not have done it without the donations.




We wrote about these kitties on Christmas and found out they were left behind when an elderly man was taken to a nursing home. (see video)
They are frightened and emaciated. Good kitties has been providing food for these cats, but needs help to raise funds for spay, neuter, and medical care. (donate) Holly and Berry are doing well and we took Corky in last night. Corky has never been handled but has a gentle and sweet nature (see video)




Merry Christmas from Cricket et al!
Today, while delivering food for homeless desperate kitties, two very small black kittens showed up.
Weak and desperate, they dove into the dry food. One appeared to have an injured eye. Folks in a nearby home stated they belonged to no one and were left behind by a resident that moved. The baby girls are about 8 weeks old. Look for updates on Holly and Berry.




Also on Christmas other semi feral kitties in need of help enjoyed their holiday dinner.
Christmas Dinner
We need a lot of help for these kitties. They are related to some of the kitties we have adopted and still have for adoption. Donations to be used for spay and neuter and medical are greatly appreciated. Donated time and transportation to the vet as well as cat food are also helpful.
These kitties deserve more, however, we hope to spay and neuter all of them and continue to provide food, if not find them all homes. We need help to accomplish this. Please respond to this post if you can volunteer time or visit our donation page for financial help.




Vesper (Patches) was recently rescued by a nice couple who couldn’t keep her and called for help. She is a beautiful dilute tortoise shell. She has become a sibling of the Pickle clan. Foster mom is a talented photographer amongst her many other talents. Check out vesper’s reflective turquois eyes. Fantastic Picture!
All three kitties were spayed and neutered 12/23 and are now ready for adoption!




This is Cricket.
It is with great sadness that I must report the loss of Pinky. She was looking much better and even ate dry food, which she preferred to wet, but other internal injuries were discovered, she had a small tear in her bladder. The bladder issue was dealt with properly and it was felt it could heal on its own with catheters in place, however she died suddenly. During the short time we had this little girl she purred and seemed to enjoy having her chin scratched. We will miss this brave baby. We did all that we could for her.




12/12/10 – Pinky Tuscadero was in trouble. It seems Pinky, a tiny feral kitten was trying to cross I-10 at a bad spot with solid cement guard rails. No place a 2.33 pound kitten should play. A good Samaritan on her way to get pictures with Santa at PetSmart Sunday morning saw Pinky barely upright, hunched against the guard rail. She wondered if she really saw tiny Pinky who was grey against the grey guard rail. She pulled over as soon as it was safe and walked down the freeway to find a sad sight. Pinky was in shock and her temperature didn’t even register on the thermometer after reaching the veterinary emergency clinic. She was severely dehydrated and blood from her wounds dry, leading the doctors to believe Pinky may have been hunched against the guard rail all night.
If not for the excellent care she received for shock and dehydration at the veterinary emergency clinic, Pinky would have soon died on the roadside. Pinky is one tough little girl. In addition, Pinky suffered some bad fractures. See x-rays. Tonight Pinky is doing better and has even purred once or twice, although she was in very poor shape. In a few days when she is stronger, she will have her leg repaired surgically. We will post updates on Pinky’s condition.




They are weaned and eat entirely on their own. Congratulations to both experienced foster Moms who worked so hard to help these babies survive and who managed to correct baby Gherkins legs who were twisted the wrong way after his birth. His legs seem completely normal now. The next step is for them to be spayed and neutered when they reach 2 pounds. They will be receiving their first set of vaccines in a few days. Read what their foster Mom has to say below!
They have discovered running as well as furniture and there is nothing they can’t do!!!
Gherkin’s legs look amazing…he is growing so strong…. Dill is smart and quicker ( a great jumper too) but Gherks is stronger. They will be 7 weeks this Black Friday.
I love them both!!




Pictures and a note from foster Mommy….
Here are the latest pics on the little ones….. I took them at the clinic today just after one of their meals. They are growing beautifully in spite of a snag this past weekend with the new formula that was in date, but turned out to be spoiled. I was really worried. They still have diarrhea but it is much better and their appetite is improved. Gherkin’s legs look quite good. I think the physical therapy is really helping.
(Click on photos to enlarge)


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