Kentucky Kitty Cats, Inc.

We have been doing this for over 8 years and just continue to evolve. Our main goal is to keep cats out of our shelters so they don’t get sick and die or be euthanized. We used to hold kitties till 3-4 months and spay/neuter and send to larger rescues for store adoptions. Many of the cats we get do not do well in the stores or are skittish when we get them. So we began looking for quality homes with experienced cat owners. It seems the more we do, the less the shelters around us do. They closed their doors to intakes back early in March when the virus hit and cats are being thrown everywhere to birth and nurse kittens in the cold outdoors or wherever they can try to find safety. It is heartbreaking. Since so many new fosters have stepped up, we decided now was our time to grow. But my records are a mess. I need desperate help.

Cromwell, KY,42333
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (270) 256-1803

Website: http://Www.kykittycats.com

Echo

Husky | Muhlenberg County, KY

BabyMaleMedium

About

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsCatsChildren

Meet Echo

Echo is at our high kill shelter, just waiting for someone to find him. His chances are slim, so KKC want to give him a boost. The little one is only 3.5 months old and has been in the shelter over half his life in a kennel with very little interaction. Echo really needs to have a foster or adopter to go with so he doesn’t have to return to his cage. He’s got the little man syndrome right now from being kenneled for a while. He pesters others significantly in group play. But when he went on his neuter day trip, he did very well with one of our Goldens. With proper transitioning, we feel he would learn to play well with his size or larger. Echo is currently 29 pounds and loves to be cuddeled. He is great with kids and does okay with cats around him. Echo just needs someone to give him a chance!

Adoption Process
We generally adopt out fully vetted cats and older kittens, but we are attempting some new options. Since the covid we have taken in over 140 felines, and we are not set up for this. We have cats everywhere and lots of new fosters; many of which intend to adopt once cats are spayed/neutered.


Contact
Kentucky Kitty Cats, Inc.
(270) 256-1803
[email protected]
http://Www.kykittycats.com

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