Ash

Cromwell, KY
Breed Domestic Short Hair
Age Adult
Gender Male
Type Cat
Size: Medium

My Story

Ash is NO LONGER a cute little tabby. Booberry and Ash just didn't receive socialization soon enough and they are our poster children for why we don't need strays having babies. If you do find a stray with a litter, the perfect time to get her trapped is 4 weeks post delivery. We can get mom fixed and let her finish nursing, while socializing the babies. Ash and Booberry will remain for life on the farm. They both have accepted me as their caretaker and are very happy here. We wouldn't want to risk the stress of moving them to unfamiliar places or people. We do appreciate both financial help or donations to care for these boys for their entire lives. In order for us to continue helping others, we need long term support. People feel if they give us $30-50 and a kitten, they took care of their needs. If they don't become adoptable, this money barely gets them covered until they are vetted. Another thing that would help avoid these situations is if the kitties had fosters right off the bat to socialize ore even better if adopters were willing to take scared kitties from the start.

Breed Insights

Domestic Short hair

12-20 years