John
It's an incredibly challenging time across the nation. As we all adjust and determine personal next steps, I've spent my professional time helping to ensure that medical care and supplies are available for L.A.'s most vulnerable feline populations. I've dedicated my career to helping homeless animals like these kittens, and to giving them hope for a brighter tomorrow. And even in the midst of a pandemic, this work must continue to save more lives. |
My name is Tina, and I'm Director of Volunteers and Kitten Programs for the ASPCA in Los Angeles. I'm also a dedicated foster caregiver, which involves bottle-feeding and caring for sick, homeless kittens.
As feline breeding season peaks in the summer months, thousands of kittens find themselves in critical danger. They need care and basic necessities like food and water. And with animal shelters and rescues still operating at limited capacity,
we're relying on friends like you now more than ever to help us give vulnerable felines the lives they deserve. Thanks to an incredible network of foster caregivers, kittens in need have roofs over their heads and safe beds to sleep in. But there's still so much more work to be done to protect animals like these. |
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