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1761 days ago

Are these your kittens?

Sterling from Huntington

**** Kittens have been safely caught, fed and warmed up. They will be taken in to Paws4Life in the morning ****

These two little ones have been wandering around my backyard and all around Cristobel Circle meowing and screaming in the cold and rain. Presumably looking for mum? A cat that has recently given birth strolls through the backyard often but I’m unsure if it’s their mum (she has a collar, kittens don’t). I’ve asked a few neighbors around my house and none seem to know where they come from. I’ve managed to give them a meal which they happily ate and got a second helping. Wouldn’t let me come near, however, so I couldn’t bring them in. Does anyone know who they might belong to?

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