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Rescuing a mom cat and her kittens

Published on Tue, Dec 20th 2022 Pets & Animals Rectangular HD

A neighbor was trying to get the cats in her backyard fixed, but she couldn’t find an affordable spay neuter appointment. So those cats had more cats. These marshmallow poofs were just four out of several thousand kittens that are born outside in Brooklyn every year.

Mom was fiercely protective of her little nuggets, and we were thankful that she could raise them safely indoors. A life of luxury for all! We promised this family - and so many more - that we'll prevent more cats from suffering outside or waiting around in shelters.

To save more cats and help make stories like this possible, please consider becoming a monthly supporter: https://donate.flatbushcats.org/campaign/catalyst-2022-main-vf/c390936

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This YouTube channel is dedicated to showcasing the efforts of a non-profit organization, Flatbush Cats, in addressing the cat overpopulation crisis in Brooklyn, New York City. Through heartwarming rescue stories, educational videos, and informative introductions, the channel highlights the importance of Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) efforts, affordable spay/neuter services, and access to veterinary care in preventing animal suffering and overcrowding in shelters. The channel also shares the transformative power of socialization, fostering, and adoption in giving cats a second chance at a happy life.
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Flatbush Cats is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit working to reduce the outdoor cat population in Brooklyn, NY.

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