The fact that you didnt just ignore that Chickpea was found on the street and went looking for her parents is amazing! It just shows how dedicated you are to ending the stray population!
@@celticandpenobscot8658 i heard and some of them were speaking spanish, one of them with a Venezuelan accent. They were probably poor because of being inmigrants
And how grateful they and their unborn children are that humans are willing to make up for the crime of neglect and abandonment by irresponsible, indifferent humans.
In my city we have really solved the problem. All of the colonies have had every cat TNR and any kittens have been taken, socialized and adopted out. there are volunteers who feed and care for the colony and we have a hardware store that will donate all materials necessary to build winter shelters and stores that donate food for the cats as well. We have now gotten to a point where our shelters are accepting animals from other cities to be adopted here.
10 years ago, a tiny stray kitten made her way through our front door and into my heart. My dad opened the door and she was right there. She walked right in like she owned the place, and soon, she totally did. A whole decade later, Squeaks is the light of my life and I don’t know what I’d do without her. I still wonder where she came from, but a friend who lived near by recently told me that her nights are filled with the sounds of feral cats fighting. I assume that’s where she came from, but I know that we will never be sure.
Elias - Wonderful story. There was once a car in our neighborhood. My son was younger then and the cat chose him. Eventually she became brave enough to approach us, then let us hold her, and finally come in the house and curl in laps and spending the night with us. A few years ago she didn’t come back, as she was old by then. Our hearts were broken. We’ve had two wonderful cats over the years, but I will always keep our future kitten as a house cat. Our first car was perfectly happy with us like that, and we loved her so very much right up to the time she went to Kitty Heaven. Kitten Lady is an amazing woman. Thanks for all you do.
One of my favorite cats came to me on a warm August night. My neighborhood was a site for abandoning animals and we watched some big truck pull up next to our house and threw something small and black out the window before speeding off. It was a black kitten. My mom went over and tried to get her but she was so scared she ran off. We did eventually get her inside and cleaned up, she stayed with us for years and had a good loving home-
I'm currently trying to convince my city to help me get a male stray spayed, I have hope for him to get adopted because he is really sweet, but they're arguing he isn't the one "making" the kittens so he isn't a priority 🙄 Stray male cats deserve veterinary care as much as the females, but it seems like people are less open to giving them a chance, it's sad... I'm pretty sure he used to have a family and got left behind in a move, he is really human friendly, I'm currently feeding him but I can't afford to adopt him. I'm hoping the waiting list for my local cat charity goes through fast 🤞🏻
That seems counterintuitive to me. A mama cat can only have so many litters a year but a papa cat can go out and impregnate dozens and dozens of female cats every month!
During quarantine i watched all your videos; first thing i did when the lockdown was lifted here in Italy, i started to trap, neuter and release all stray cats in my neighborhood 😍 I was able to find a family to all the kittens, and even for a couple of the adult ones 💪💪💪
Great job! However, I am so jealous that you get to experience Italy every day. Was there for 2 weeks and can say that it is truly the most beautiful place on 🌎 earth. Best of luck to you in your new endeavor of rescuing kittens😺
It's good to know that there are a few less cats who are going to reproduce. Cats are wonderful creatures but there are so many of them in need of homes already.
Or more like theres tpo many out them and in some places they affected the ecosystems fauba, there should be free esterilization vuz if the government opt to make killing fetal cats there would be many people crying but many of them are not doing anything to push for free esterilization.
i so wanna get the momma cats round me fixed. the 1 is always pregnant and her kittens usually never survive sadly. im sure she would be so happy to not get pregnant anymore. i just dk who does it for free where i live. she would be easy to catch since shes friendly.
I know it's not, but she makes it looks easy, trapping. We used one of her techniques trapping a mama that had 4 kittens in our yard, we were so stressed, but she walked into it in less than 20 minutes on our porch! Listen to Hannah, she's the cream of the crop when it comes to our furry feline friends!
The other night I trapped a cat who I utterly failed to trap as a kitten. Now I have to try for her two kittens, who are just as spooky and trap shy as she was at that age.
@@katphish30 We used the kittens as bait to trap mama, 2 were in a carrier at the end if the trap, both covered. Of course, they were crying their hearts out, so mama walked in, success! Maybe if babies are hungry enough, you can do in reverse? Good luck!
@@dinkydoo4994 These kittens were about 12 weeks old, so that probably wouldn't have worked. I did get them trapped and neutered, and one of my rescue friends found them a barn home. Mom is back in her shopping center and doing fine.
In my neighbourhood, my neighbour has been doing TNR for many years. She's brought 64 kittens to the shelter and is now down to 3 neutered/spayed outdoor cats. It is important.
4 years ago, a young woman who worked at a restaurant in my local shopping center approached me because of the cat magnets on my car and told me she was going to college and would it be possible for me to help her find a feeder for a stray unsocialized cat that she had been feeding for a little under a year. this shopping center is less than a mile from my house and I'm here all the time, so I was more than willing to take over responsibility. I asked her if the cat had been fixed, and she told me that yes he had. I started feeding the cat. I placed a shelter discreetly for the cat and set up a feeding station, all that stuff. I periodically saw the cat and he was not socialized. I didn't see him for well over a month coming into June 3 years ago, 2017. But the food was being eaten, so I figured everything's fine. Then he turned up with two kittens in tow. He was a she, she was not fixed. We got the kittens taken care of and into rescue as they were old enough to be separated from Mom, and then trapped Mom and had her fixed, vaccinated, ear tipped and returned. 7 months later, in the middle of a brutal winter, I caught sight of a kitten inside my fixed mama cat's shelter. This was about a month after Christmas, so late January 2018. We managed to trap that kitten and get it into rescue as well. I set traps and trail cameras and everything. We do not have a huge free roaming cat population in my specific area of northern Virginia. Not once did I ever find an adult cat coming to the feeding station other than my fixed feral mama cat. Sadly, we think that that kitten had been someone's Christmas present who then got dumped. Because without posting a picture, I did post on local message boards asking if anyone had lost a young cat. This cat was like 12 weeks when we found him. No one ever stepped forward. I was fortunate that my vet's staff took on the challenge while I had him boarded to socialize him, and he was adopted to a loving wonderful home.
Hannah: saves an entire cat colony, and gets them sterilized ensuring kittens won't suffer being born in trash cans Me: can barely wake up at ten a clock
"All I know is they're Chickpeas relatives" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Bless you Hannah, for all the work, education, and advocacy that you do!!! You're TRULY making a difference in all that you do!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ XoXoXo
When I was a kid we found a black kitten who was hungry and skinny and she followed us home and ever since that day she's been my best friend, she was the biggest reason why I love rescues and you help me want to start fostering
hey, I've been wanting a cat for years now, but my dad hates cats. ive done so many things, from making a petition for me to get a cat, to writing a four page long speech about it to my dad. and finally after maybe 5 years of research, pleading, deals, and acquiring cat items from my uncle, he's finally relenting. I'm going to finally get a cat after so long, and I'm more happy than I've been in a very long time, especially because I've been struggling with my mental health recently. I don't really know what this is, but I guess I just wanted to share it to let you know anything is possible if you work hard enough for it. Hope you have an amazing day you beautiful person😸❤️
Have a great day too, and good luck! I've always wanted a dog, and my begs get no where but hearing someones begs actually result in the pet they want gives me hope! My friend did a whole list and hours of research on hamsters, and she got one. So I'm sure if you do the same, you'll have a higher chance of getting one! Also hope your mental health gets better.
I’m happy for you. I’ve grown up with cats and now make a point of, when I adopt, to get the last chance cats from the shelter. My oldest cat is 17. Her daughter - the only one from the litter I kept - is 10. And then I have three boys, two belonged to someone who couldn’t keep them. And the last was a last chance boy from the shelter - poor thing weighed in at 25 pounds and would’ve been put down because of the amount of care he needed. When you get your cat, take a look at some of the adult ones. Their personalities are pretty obvious, they don’t need litter box training - and they’re happy to have a new home. :)
About a month ago the outdoor cat my mom was feeding seemed to gain a lot of sudden weight and my husband and I took her in. It turns out she was pregnant. She gave birth almost three weeks ago to 6 kittens. It’s been such a wonderful adventure and I cannot wait to keep fostering once they are all grown.
Keep in mind that cats can become up to 15 years old (ofc some get older than that or die much younger, I'm talking about an average) and can have up to 2 litters PER YEAR, each having an average of 3-6 kittens. So, even if the cat doesn't have a litter each year until her death, even just reproducing during twice a year for 4 years of her life could lead to *up to* 48 kittens, each of whom may live for over a decade too AND reproduce as well (again, this is just an example, not a 100% probability). And cats become fertile within the first year of their life (most I have seen were around 6 months). Unless you're a professional and responsible breeder, make sure to spay/neuter your cats and ESPECIALLY do that when they go outside.
all cats that come to my back yard are all related. mamma cat always getting pregnant and they grow up. then 1 of her babies had 1 so i took that baby in . u can tell all these related cause they all black and white. 1 black 1. grey and white ones. mines all black. but most are black and white. im sure all inbred sadly
Claire Mahony Unfortunately yes. It causes disabilities. We had some stray cats we were feeding and neutering over time, but sadly there was a litter of kitties that was unlike the others. 2 survived (they had nothing which was that bad, just a little bit to small for their age) with a lot of work and help from vets, but one little kitty had been put to sleep, because it had no mandible. The vet said he couldn‘t do anything else for the poor kitty 😢
I have a cat that was found as an adult stray. I always wondered his origin - what did he look like as a baby, how did he 'grow up', so it's really cool you found that here!
Me, too! A large orange tabby that wandered our front door for food with the other strays we feed. He allowed us to pet him, once we let him in, that was it! Vet said he was about 4 yrs. and that was 2 yrs ago! When I see tabby babies, I wonder if Leo looked like that.....
i was lucky enough to find mine when she was a newborn and i got to watch her grow outside with her momma till 8 weeks. then i took her in. i wonder her moms origins as well. idk how old her mom is as she was born before i moved in here. but she smaller then her mom is but shes gotta be way over a year
I contacted my local cat shelter and I'm getting involved with their TNR program because of this channel! My wife and I are super allergic to cats so we can't have any ourselves, but this is something we can do for the community cats near us.
Thank you for your service to the animals in need. You are especially to be commended for doing it in spite of your allergies. That's a wonderfully kind thing to do.
I foster and I’m 13 just beg your parents lol and if you live in Bakersfield there’s an Organisation called MeowCo that pays for EVERYTHING live vet bills food heating pads blankets like EVERYTHING and they help with adoption so ya your parents wouldn’t have to pay for anything 😊😊
While I adore your kitten content, the Full Circle program melts my heart. Thank you for the work you do on so many levels, including creating content that so clearly explains and educates the general public.
Yay me too. But he is not inside our house. He is outdoors in a kind of closed area. At night I put him inside a toilet but that’s only because I fear other cats attacking him. Because yes he is in a closed outdoors area but I think he can jump out when he gets old enough to jump higher. We neutered him so hopefully he will always live with us
i did the same thing. i watched mykitten from newborn all way 8 weeks then i brought her inside and spoiled her. socializing with her helped so much. but we didnt wanna take her away from her mom till 8 weeks. they stayed around under my grill.
Its amazing that there are so many kittens born outdoors in the USA.its so very little in my country thanks to TNR. Most cats in shelters here are abandoned or lost adults. Very few are kittens. Not that there aren’t any kittens around, but they are usually bred on purpose. My city’s shelter only has a handful of available cats.
I am crying like how much she care cats my kittens died in 1 month and i was so much crying that no one cares for street cats but seeing this made my day . i really really admire u keep up the 20 percent will soon became 80 percent if people started caring for them .
I adopted my kitten from a shelter that started out as an organisation's whose mission was to do TNR, feed and provide medical care for feral cat colonies. They post weekly updates about what they do for these feral cats (along with adoptions of the week, etc.), and it's really wonderful to see all they do for these cats. I absolutely did not seek out this particular shelter, but I'm so glad my kitty comes from such a wonderful place. (They also chose to fix his broken hip when the vet recommended euthanasia, and I'm so happy they let my baby take the lead and show them he wanted to fight for his life.)
I love that you do this for the feral cats. I have over a two year period trapped 15 cats in my back yard and had them spayed and neutered. My husband found 2 kittens in a motor in a work truck on a Friday morning the following Monday morning he found 4 newborn kittens in the saddle bag of a motorcycle. We bottle fed them and now they are thriving little kittens. We did trap the cats at his job and have them fixed. I watched many of your videos to make sure I was doing everything right with the babies. The plan was to find a place to adopt them out when they were old enough but my husband and I fell in love with them so he said we were going to be their forever home.❤ Thank you so much for all that you do for these babies.
I am so thankful for you and your videos. My family and I recently moved to an acreage that had about 20 or so feral cats running around. We had no idea how many until they all started coming out after about a week. A few months later, watching a ton of your vids, saving sick, injured and brand new injured and sick, and spaying/neutering and releasing we now have a bunch of happy kitty’s. And a maybe a few made it in the house now 😉 I couldn’t have done it without you! Thank you, so much.
I absolutely agree with TNR and "completing the circle" because I know that there are times when cats from the same family will mate with one another, which was one of the reasons that I took my neighbors cats to the vet. 2 litters later and the dear mama was actually only a year and a half...at the most. And those 2 litters could have turned into 10 different litters. And on and on it goes.
Clan Falafel and its Mighty Mighty Mustache Genes! Btw, if those two kittens get socialized, I put forward Falafel, Chana, and/or Hummus as possible name suggestions.
FINALLY addressing the ROOT CAUSE!! If we can't Spay and Neuter Mom & Dad Cat we cant EVER Stop the Cycle. Thanks so much for getting this kind of information out there cause this is truly the ONLY way to stop the cycle and hopefully someday only kittens that will have homes and can be born indoors=the shelters never have "Kitten Season" just imagine how awesome that will be!
Just as lockdown began Snowball showed up. Snowball thanked us with 4 torties that now need homes. Snowball was so young I didn't think she could be pregnant. I live in Fresno California if anyone can help
I have 2 tuxedo boys, who are the best! One was adopted from the county shelter and the other was from my vet, who found him (and nursed him from newborn to adoptable age) and then introduced him to me as a possible companion for my 1st (I had 2 cats previously who both passed naturally, due to old age - 17 & 18)...love what you do, and am so enamored with this tuxedo story!!! ❤🐾😻
I just took in the most recent litter from one of the cats that my dad feeds. I have been trying to get him to trap the gramma kitty for two years. He is finally trying to actively catch gramma, mama, and uncle. Hopefully, we can bring this little colony under control within the next week
I'm so happy the shelter I recently started working at has partnered with a vet for a vigorous TNR program. Kittens are cute, but they sort of lose their shine when you are dealing with care for 25, and 4 half feral moms with litters.
This was how I got my cats! Two kittens and mama. The plan was to TNR mama and rescue the kittens (who were about two months old at the time) but two things got in the way of that. 1. Mama lost some of her vision as a result of a reaction to the anesthetic when she was spayed, and so could not return to her colony. 2. Mama loves her kittens SO much. She would barely eat or drink for a few days while she and her kittens were being kept separately, but when they were reintroduced, they helped convince her to eat again. Her foster family decided they needed to be adopted out as a trio. Mama was a bit asocial, but not aggressive, and she loved being brushed. The kittens were young enough to get decently socialized, even if they were still a bit wary. Now, just over a year after getting them, it’s typical to find them all cuddling with each other and grooming each other. And one of the kittens has recently discovered the wonders of being petted, and she loves belly rubs. The other kitten is an absolute scamp, not because he scratches furniture or pees outside the box, but just because he has so much more energy than the others and loves knocking things off of places, and can reach my countertops standing on his hind legs. And mama? She’s recently started letting me pet her, and is staying out in the open almost all the time now. She loves playing with her kittens, and has the funniest meows! “Mooo… mr-a-ao-mrr!”
Hello my friend You are a very good woman 😍🥰 Thank you for feeding them and giving your love 🙏 God bless you and your family, I also feed stray cats and give them love 🙏🥰
All of the cats except one that I have had so far are rescues. First is Lucifur a stray at my grandparents house before they were grandparents. Lool, Found in a bush in the yard only a few weeks old. Echo and Chi (Current cats. The others past away. Both lived till 18) were two of the kits that a stray cat in captivity had. :4
God bless you, Hannah, for your good deeds! In my hometown me and my husband, and our friends cooperate with local shelter too. We do not have a TH-cam channel, but we do have courage to work on the problem of stray animals. I'm very happy to watch your videos; to watch someone helping animals too. Thank you for spreading this information and guides! We need to inform people around about how they can help improve this.
thank you so so SO much for being a huge proponent of your TNR program!! it is so important to spread this information: your outside cats need to be spayed and neutered!! if you're feeding outside/community cats, they need to be trapped, fixed, and released if they're feral!! too many kittens starve and die because their moms can't or won't care for them!! get the cats of the streets and control the population and they'll be safe and cared for!
Kimberly Garner Thanks! We caught the dad of the colony, got him neutered and some other medical care, and he’s back with his colony now. It worked out great! We’re excited to go back and get some more!!❤️❤️❤️
Today I was watching Chickpea film for like milion time since it was posted. Actually I was looking for info about her since a long time and I was getting afraid she didn't make it through... :( I'm so happy she's well and sound. ❤
I would love to foster kittens. But I already have 4 cats that live in the house. 3 where strays that came in my dog door and never left. The last one my husband found in the back yard hours old. I think the momma got scared moving the babies and left her. We kept an eye out for the momma before we touched her. After a few hours we took her in. She is now 3. We have 8 strays that come eat at my house. We got all the cats fixed with TNR so no more babies here. The last baby born here we got the dad trapped on accident. He is no fixed and loving life in my house. I am thankful we have TNR out here. I would trap all over again if I had to. Thank you for all you do and all the info you give us.
subscribing and watching your videos are the only ways I can help you to continue rescuing these adorable furballs. You are my saint. and thank you for doing what you do.
Hannah, i can’t thank you enough for all you do for cats, you have saved so many lives of these little kittens and cats and have educated people fostering kittens, i’ve been watching your channel for 3-4 years and i’m getting my first foster kittens in 5 days, Ive wanted to foster for years and my dreams are finally coming true! thank you so so so much :)
Kitten Lady you are like a marketing genius!! To go from the most adorable kitten as a topic, of sorts, to TNR in a community. WOW You never fail to find awesome ways to educate people and importantly drive your personal cause. You are also Mighty!! Peace and love.
Go Kitten Lady....saving one little fur paw at a time . You need a super cape! I got all my 3 kittens from a shelter....wouldn't have it any other way...
Our 14 week kitten is from a feral litter, whose mum got away on the first round of TNR with our local rescue charity. She is now living the kitten free life in her colony and I hope his litter was the last one there. I’m so grateful to them and you for doing this. He has been partly hand reared, thoroughly socialised and after owning us for 5 weeks is well on the way to getting us trained to his preferences. ❤️
I live in the Antelope Valley, Ca. Low cost spay neuter vouchers come and go, If you are lucky to get one, then you pay $20.00 per cat. They do the same for dogs.. There is an organization in Simi Valley, Ca that helps with the cost of spaying. When they run out of funds, then the whole Valley suffers. There are some wonderfukl people in the AV. In particular, the ladies at The Leona Valley help out with cats, especially; I will give a shout-out to Joy Rodrieguez from the Leona Valley, who uses her personal funds to help animals in need. She is an animal dental hygienist, who goes all over the area to help cats and dogs ..She has a group of fosters that are located in the AV and Santa Clarita.
I have a momma and her babies and we’re trying to get them fixed and released but no one talks about how much or how extremely expensive it is to do so :(. I have one place down here where I live that will do 55 per cat but the place fills up so instantly that you have to stay up till midnight the night before the post the schedule to hopefully get even 1 appointment! I have a go fund me but no one wants to donate to get a group of cats fixed.. I just wish someone talk about it more. Everyone says get them fixed get them fixed. But it costs 1000$ to get a group of 5 kittens (3 girls 2 boys ) fixed
Francey Childress I'm not sure where you live but you might try and contact some of the rescue groups or TNR organizations around you for help finding a low cost vet. I know around where I live the vets have a program where once a year they do spay and neuter proceedures for free during a week in the summer. Good luck!
Amie Harrison I’ve tried and they just don’t offer that many services near where I do live it’s pretty much go to a vet or go to that one place that fills up to quickly
I live in Compton, CA and we have a lot of “community” cats which are also having babies. Do you know of any places that I can take the cats the spayed or neutered free or low cost in the Los Angeles County? I really want to help them
@@sarahgrijalva7462 There should be more resources like that. Another in my area is an animal shelter that offers certificates that, when you purchase them, can be redeemed for use at participating veterinary clinics (cost varies depending on if it’s a spay or neuter of a cat or dog).
@@atheismkills2325 Not sure if this is just a joke in poor taste, but even if you're serious, that wouldn't work. For one, you'd then have invasive boas.
I don't know why, but I cried when you released them back into that car yard (is that what it was?). That's all they know, and the people there don't harm them. Thank you for everything you do Hannah.
Their markings are similar to a neighborhood cat who I feed, called Stache. Which is short for mustache. I think he may have been taken away from his mother too soon because he doesn't know how to purr.
It's a whole can of chickpeas!
Hummus family
The Garbanzo Family 😂 like the Gambino's only cuter
HAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
so funny!
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The fact that you didnt just ignore that Chickpea was found on the street and went looking for her parents is amazing! It just shows how dedicated you are to ending the stray population!
OMG SOOOOOO TRUE!!
Yes, it's truly amazing to see (:
It's amazing how a small difference can end up as a big one, she is really an inspiration!
I have decided that the kindest thing I can do, for cats in need, is support TNR
Programs !!!
She is amazing
"This neighborhood is full of tuxedos!" They're a kitty mafia. That's why they keep things *in the family.*
😂😂😂😂
yes so smart
a meowfia, if you will
@@mafermononoke lol
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I really appreciate that you don't judge the people whose back yard they're in.
Yeah it's really nice ☺️
Also, these people took care of the cats and some cats were looking like a home pets with these pink collars.
Me too! Some of these people are stony broke.
@@celticandpenobscot8658 i heard and some of them were speaking spanish, one of them with a Venezuelan accent. They were probably poor because of being inmigrants
Yeah, a lot of people just want to help but can't and I'm just glad they were able to get this help.
Good work rounding up the chickpeas. It’s really funny how they just go into the trap if the noms are right.
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I just realized that TNR must be cats' version of "I've been taken by aliens".
And how grateful they and their unborn children are that humans are willing to make up for the crime of neglect and abandonment by irresponsible, indifferent humans.
The mustache is a dominant trait it seems :D
*edited because of spelling, thanks 😚
I'm okay with that. The world needs more mustache tuxedos
My daughter has a mustache tuxedo cat...he is my cat's brother....he is as cute as can be...
We had a cat like this my sister, named his Charlie, after Charlie Chaplin...
Michelle I hade a moustache tuxedo once that always stuck her tongue out
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In my city we have really solved the problem. All of the colonies have had every cat TNR and any kittens have been taken, socialized and adopted out. there are volunteers who feed and care for the colony and we have a hardware store that will donate all materials necessary to build winter shelters and stores that donate food for the cats as well. We have now gotten to a point where our shelters are accepting animals from other cities to be adopted here.
What slice of heaven do you live in! Amazing!! Took a lot of effort by a ton of people.
That's amazing!
Kahlest Enoch What city is this?
@@susanstevens4234 Victoria BC Canada
Kahlest Enoch 😀 thanks. I’d like to visit to see what a progressive area looks like. I’m in Fl. Not considered forward thing!
I'm imagining Chickpea's dad on Maury. Daddy cat: "These aren't my kittens"! Maury: "Sir, they all have your mustache. Let's open the envelope".
HELP 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
10 years ago, a tiny stray kitten made her way through our front door and into my heart. My dad opened the door and she was right there. She walked right in like she owned the place, and soon, she totally did. A whole decade later, Squeaks is the light of my life and I don’t know what I’d do without her. I still wonder where she came from, but a friend who lived near by recently told me that her nights are filled with the sounds of feral cats fighting. I assume that’s where she came from, but I know that we will never be sure.
Squeaks: hippity hoppity, your heart is now my property.
Elias - Wonderful story. There was once a car in our neighborhood. My son was younger then and the cat chose him. Eventually she became brave enough to approach us, then let us hold her, and finally come in the house and curl in laps and spending the night with us. A few years ago she didn’t come back, as she was old by then. Our hearts were broken. We’ve had two wonderful cats over the years, but I will always keep our future kitten as a house cat. Our first car was perfectly happy with us like that, and we loved her so very much right up to the time she went to Kitty Heaven. Kitten Lady is an amazing woman. Thanks for all you do.
So a kitten come right to your home and it wasnt scared nor hissed and atacked you? Awesome! But, o doubt it was a feral if thats the case
Peaches times of Alan Poe that’s kinda just her personality 😂 she had a lot of worms when we took her in
One of my favorite cats came to me on a warm August night. My neighborhood was a site for abandoning animals and we watched some big truck pull up next to our house and threw something small and black out the window before speeding off. It was a black kitten. My mom went over and tried to get her but she was so scared she ran off. We did eventually get her inside and cleaned up, she stayed with us for years and had a good loving home-
I'm currently trying to convince my city to help me get a male stray spayed, I have hope for him to get adopted because he is really sweet, but they're arguing he isn't the one "making" the kittens so he isn't a priority 🙄
Stray male cats deserve veterinary care as much as the females, but it seems like people are less open to giving them a chance, it's sad... I'm pretty sure he used to have a family and got left behind in a move, he is really human friendly, I'm currently feeding him but I can't afford to adopt him. I'm hoping the waiting list for my local cat charity goes through fast 🤞🏻
But he is the one making the kittens? does your shelter not offer free spay and neuter sometimes?
Not the one making them? Does your area need some sex ed? It’s not like the mamas are reproducing one their own...
How much does it cost to have a male neutered?
@@kellyg1051 I don't know exact prices but often it's cheaper to get a male fixed because the surgery is less invasive.
That seems counterintuitive to me. A mama cat can only have so many litters a year but a papa cat can go out and impregnate dozens and dozens of female cats every month!
Looks like we need some chickpea related names! Garbanzo? Falafel? Hummus?
hummus is ADORABLE I need to name a kitten that ASAP
Cicero!
Tahini
"Lenteja" (= Lentil) of course
@@zipperzzz Really love this :)
During quarantine i watched all your videos; first thing i did when the lockdown was lifted here in Italy, i started to trap, neuter and release all stray cats in my neighborhood 😍
I was able to find a family to all the kittens, and even for a couple of the adult ones 💪💪💪
Wow. Good job. You really can be proud of what you accomplished.
@@Everyyoueverymiau thanks. I tried to do something good during a horrible time 🐱
What!!!!!!
That's super impressive!!!
Great job and best wishes ❤️😁
Great job! However, I am so jealous that you get to experience Italy every day. Was there for 2 weeks and can say that it is truly the most beautiful place on 🌎 earth. Best of luck to you in your new endeavor of rescuing kittens😺
Excellent... 💓
It's good to know that there are a few less cats who are going to reproduce. Cats are wonderful creatures but there are so many of them in need of homes already.
Or more like theres tpo many out them and in some places they affected the ecosystems fauba, there should be free esterilization vuz if the government opt to make killing fetal cats there would be many people crying but many of them are not doing anything to push for free esterilization.
i so wanna get the momma cats round me fixed. the 1 is always pregnant and her kittens usually never survive sadly. im sure she would be so happy to not get pregnant anymore. i just dk who does it for free where i live. she would be easy to catch since shes friendly.
I know it's not, but she makes it looks easy, trapping. We used one of her techniques trapping a mama that had 4 kittens in our yard, we were so stressed, but she walked into it in less than 20 minutes on our porch!
Listen to Hannah, she's the cream of the crop when it comes to our furry feline friends!
What will you do after realising the neutered cats
The other night I trapped a cat who I utterly failed to trap as a kitten. Now I have to try for her two kittens, who are just as spooky and trap shy as she was at that age.
@@katphish30 We used the kittens as bait to trap mama, 2 were in a carrier at the end if the trap, both covered. Of course, they were crying their hearts out, so mama walked in, success! Maybe if babies are hungry enough, you can do in reverse? Good luck!
@@dinkydoo4994 These kittens were about 12 weeks old, so that probably wouldn't have worked. I did get them trapped and neutered, and one of my rescue friends found them a barn home. Mom is back in her shopping center and doing fine.
In my neighbourhood, my neighbour has been doing TNR for many years. She's brought 64 kittens to the shelter and is now down to 3 neutered/spayed outdoor cats. It is important.
A colony of the most dapper tuxedos there ever was!
4 years ago, a young woman who worked at a restaurant in my local shopping center approached me because of the cat magnets on my car and told me she was going to college and would it be possible for me to help her find a feeder for a stray unsocialized cat that she had been feeding for a little under a year. this shopping center is less than a mile from my house and I'm here all the time, so I was more than willing to take over responsibility.
I asked her if the cat had been fixed, and she told me that yes he had. I started feeding the cat. I placed a shelter discreetly for the cat and set up a feeding station, all that stuff. I periodically saw the cat and he was not socialized. I didn't see him for well over a month coming into June 3 years ago, 2017. But the food was being eaten, so I figured everything's fine. Then he turned up with two kittens in tow. He was a she, she was not fixed. We got the kittens taken care of and into rescue as they were old enough to be separated from Mom, and then trapped Mom and had her fixed, vaccinated, ear tipped and returned.
7 months later, in the middle of a brutal winter, I caught sight of a kitten inside my fixed mama cat's shelter. This was about a month after Christmas, so late January 2018. We managed to trap that kitten and get it into rescue as well. I set traps and trail cameras and everything. We do not have a huge free roaming cat population in my specific area of northern Virginia. Not once did I ever find an adult cat coming to the feeding station other than my fixed feral mama cat. Sadly, we think that that kitten had been someone's Christmas present who then got dumped. Because without posting a picture, I did post on local message boards asking if anyone had lost a young cat. This cat was like 12 weeks when we found him. No one ever stepped forward. I was fortunate that my vet's staff took on the challenge while I had him boarded to socialize him, and he was adopted to a loving wonderful home.
You are awesome!!!!
Hannah: saves an entire cat colony, and gets them sterilized ensuring kittens won't suffer being born in trash cans
Me: can barely wake up at ten a clock
Me to lol
😂😂 me too i woke up at 12 pm today
Do you mean 10 o’clock instead of 10 a clock?
I woke up at 10 am today 😳
me too
My neighbor has recently succeeded in getting all the feral cats in our neighborhood trapped, spayed/neutered, and released!😁😁😁🐱🐱🐱
that's awesome!
Wow! Maybe you should do that too
So was Chickpea actually ever sued for being that cute right off the bat? I distinctly remember it being against the rules.
I have the "meet Chickpea" vid saved on my toolbar. Whenever I really need to de-stress, I click on that. Epitome of cuteness.
60% of kittens born outside are Chickpea's family.
Chickpea’s friend: Hey how are you?
Chickpea: Oh just hanging out with my *thousands of cousins*
"All I know is they're Chickpeas relatives" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bless you Hannah, for all the work, education, and advocacy that you do!!! You're TRULY making a difference in all that you do!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ XoXoXo
I rescued a black kitten from a cat fight with a orange tabby crying at my door and ran up the walls and go to me
Did the kitten accept you immedietaly? Or like it ran away from you/atacked you.
I’m so glad that you are doing this no one ever goes back for the colonies left behind.
When I was a kid we found a black kitten who was hungry and skinny and she followed us home and ever since that day she's been my best friend, she was the biggest reason why I love rescues and you help me want to start fostering
hey, I've been wanting a cat for years now, but my dad hates cats. ive done so many things, from making a petition for me to get a cat, to writing a four page long speech about it to my dad. and finally after maybe 5 years of research, pleading, deals, and acquiring cat items from my uncle, he's finally relenting. I'm going to finally get a cat after so long, and I'm more happy than I've been in a very long time, especially because I've been struggling with my mental health recently. I don't really know what this is, but I guess I just wanted to share it to let you know anything is possible if you work hard enough for it.
Hope you have an amazing day you beautiful person😸❤️
Hi
Me too I love catttttttttttttts so cute 😄
Have a great day too, and good luck! I've always wanted a dog, and my begs get no where but hearing someones begs actually result in the pet they want gives me hope! My friend did a whole list and hours of research on hamsters, and she got one. So I'm sure if you do the same, you'll have a higher chance of getting one! Also hope your mental health gets better.
I’m happy for you. I’ve grown up with cats and now make a point of, when I adopt, to get the last chance cats from the shelter.
My oldest cat is 17. Her daughter - the only one from the litter I kept - is 10. And then I have three boys, two belonged to someone who couldn’t keep them. And the last was a last chance boy from the shelter - poor thing weighed in at 25 pounds and would’ve been put down because of the amount of care he needed.
When you get your cat, take a look at some of the adult ones. Their personalities are pretty obvious, they don’t need litter box training - and they’re happy to have a new home. :)
you must snuggle the cat, this isnt a recommendation its an order
About a month ago the outdoor cat my mom was feeding seemed to gain a lot of sudden weight and my husband and I took her in. It turns out she was pregnant. She gave birth almost three weeks ago to 6 kittens. It’s been such a wonderful adventure and I cannot wait to keep fostering once they are all grown.
Keep in mind that cats can become up to 15 years old (ofc some get older than that or die much younger, I'm talking about an average) and can have up to 2 litters PER YEAR, each having an average of 3-6 kittens. So, even if the cat doesn't have a litter each year until her death, even just reproducing during twice a year for 4 years of her life could lead to *up to* 48 kittens, each of whom may live for over a decade too AND reproduce as well (again, this is just an example, not a 100% probability). And cats become fertile within the first year of their life (most I have seen were around 6 months).
Unless you're a professional and responsible breeder, make sure to spay/neuter your cats and ESPECIALLY do that when they go outside.
The family resemblance is so strong. I wonder if there’s much inbreeding.
There would have to be! What I wonder is if it would cause disabilities.
@@claire040776 It did in chickpea, so I guess you have your answer!
all cats that come to my back yard are all related. mamma cat always getting pregnant and they grow up. then 1 of her babies had 1 so i took that baby in . u can tell all these related cause they all black and white. 1 black 1. grey and white ones. mines all black. but most are black and white. im sure all inbred sadly
It probably is inbreeding. Litter mates will and often will mate with each other AND you can have litter mates who will mate with their parents.
Claire Mahony Unfortunately yes. It causes disabilities. We had some stray cats we were feeding and neutering over time, but sadly there was a litter of kitties that was unlike the others. 2 survived (they had nothing which was that bad, just a little bit to small for their age) with a lot of work and help from vets, but one little kitty had been put to sleep, because it had no mandible. The vet said he couldn‘t do anything else for the poor kitty 😢
I have a cat that was found as an adult stray. I always wondered his origin - what did he look like as a baby, how did he 'grow up', so it's really cool you found that here!
Me, too! A large orange tabby that wandered our front door for food with the other strays we feed. He allowed us to pet him, once we let him in, that was it! Vet said he was about 4 yrs. and that was 2 yrs ago! When I see tabby babies, I wonder if Leo looked like that.....
i was lucky enough to find mine when she was a newborn and i got to watch her grow outside with her momma till 8 weeks. then i took her in. i wonder her moms origins as well. idk how old her mom is as she was born before i moved in here. but she smaller then her mom is but shes gotta be way over a year
Chick Pea has a special place in my heart. I'm glad she has a forever home.
I have two black and white cats I bottle fed as orphans. Now all grown up and 8 years old. They are wonderful companions! I love them so much!
I contacted my local cat shelter and I'm getting involved with their TNR program because of this channel! My wife and I are super allergic to cats so we can't have any ourselves, but this is something we can do for the community cats near us.
Thank you for your service to the animals in need. You are especially to be commended for doing it in spite of your allergies. That's a wonderfully kind thing to do.
It’s my dream to foster kittens when I turn 18. You are such a hero for helping them out, and you inspired me to try to do the same💖💕💗💞
me to :)
Hannah and her work is SO INSPIRING, isn't it!?!?😉
I foster and I’m 13 just beg your parents lol and if you live in Bakersfield there’s an Organisation called MeowCo that pays for EVERYTHING live vet bills food heating pads blankets like EVERYTHING and they help with adoption so ya your parents wouldn’t have to pay for anything 😊😊
While I adore your kitten content, the Full Circle program melts my heart. Thank you for the work you do on so many levels, including creating content that so clearly explains and educates the general public.
I have a kitten (he's currently biting my hand) that I rescued from outside. he's our new house cat!
It is great. But are you planning to do TNR to her kitten family?
Yay me too. But he is not inside our house. He is outdoors in a kind of closed area. At night I put him inside a toilet but that’s only because I fear other cats attacking him. Because yes he is in a closed outdoors area but I think he can jump out when he gets old enough to jump higher. We neutered him so hopefully he will always live with us
i did the same thing. i watched mykitten from newborn all way 8 weeks then i brought her inside and spoiled her. socializing with her helped so much. but we didnt wanna take her away from her mom till 8 weeks. they stayed around under my grill.
@@sarahisham9290 u should bring him inside. that doesn't seem save for him. i took mine from outside and shes now indoors. she likes it better
All of them have mustaches :D
I love how the little kittens RUN into the kennel 💕💕
The mustache cat family. Chickpea's full name: Chickpea Mustache
Its amazing that there are so many kittens born outdoors in the USA.its so very little in my country thanks to TNR. Most cats in shelters here are abandoned or lost adults. Very few are kittens. Not that there aren’t any kittens around, but they are usually bred on purpose. My city’s shelter only has a handful of available cats.
Chickpea is so adorable
I love how u named this after the title of one of my favorite Dr. Suess books.🐈
I am crying like how much she care cats my kittens died in 1 month and i was so much crying that no one cares for street cats but seeing this made my day . i really really admire u keep up the 20 percent will soon became 80 percent if people started caring for them .
I adopted my kitten from a shelter that started out as an organisation's whose mission was to do TNR, feed and provide medical care for feral cat colonies. They post weekly updates about what they do for these feral cats (along with adoptions of the week, etc.), and it's really wonderful to see all they do for these cats. I absolutely did not seek out this particular shelter, but I'm so glad my kitty comes from such a wonderful place. (They also chose to fix his broken hip when the vet recommended euthanasia, and I'm so happy they let my baby take the lead and show them he wanted to fight for his life.)
So cute!!! I’m so grateful for what you do for these misunderstood cuties!
María I. Sepúlveda oh cool
I agree! Also cute pfp!
IamCalledElle thanks I drew it myself!
I love that you do this for the feral cats. I have over a two year period trapped 15 cats in my back yard and had them spayed and neutered. My husband found 2 kittens in a motor in a work truck on a Friday morning the following Monday morning he found 4 newborn kittens in the saddle bag of a motorcycle. We bottle fed them and now they are thriving little kittens. We did trap the cats at his job and have them fixed. I watched many of your videos to make sure I was doing everything right with the babies. The plan was to find a place to adopt them out when they were old enough but my husband and I fell in love with them so he said we were going to be their forever home.❤ Thank you so much for all that you do for these babies.
Two chick-peas in a pod! I love the work you're doing ❤❤❤
Kitten Lady, you’re a treasure. Thank you for what you do to help the kittens and cats.
I am so thankful for you and your videos. My family and I recently moved to an acreage that had about 20 or so feral cats running around. We had no idea how many until they all started coming out after about a week. A few months later, watching a ton of your vids, saving sick, injured and brand new injured and sick, and spaying/neutering and releasing we now have a bunch of happy kitty’s. And a maybe a few made it in the house now 😉 I couldn’t have done it without you! Thank you, so much.
Wow! How kind of you.
Michelle Farris thanks so much! ❤️
I absolutely agree with TNR and "completing the circle" because I know that there are times when cats from the same family will mate with one another, which was one of the reasons that I took my neighbors cats to the vet. 2 litters later and the dear mama was actually only a year and a half...at the most. And those 2 litters could have turned into 10 different litters. And on and on it goes.
Clan Falafel and its Mighty Mighty Mustache Genes!
Btw, if those two kittens get socialized, I put forward Falafel, Chana, and/or Hummus as possible name suggestions.
FINALLY addressing the ROOT CAUSE!! If we can't Spay and Neuter Mom & Dad Cat we cant EVER Stop the Cycle. Thanks so much for getting this kind of information out there cause this is truly the ONLY way to stop the cycle and hopefully someday only kittens that will have homes and can be born indoors=the shelters never have "Kitten Season" just imagine how awesome that will be!
Just as lockdown began Snowball showed up. Snowball thanked us with 4 torties that now need homes. Snowball was so young I didn't think she could be pregnant. I live in Fresno California if anyone can help
Kitten Lady is an angel! ❤
Tuxedos are the cutest things ever!! Omg gorgeous cat. Great job your doing ❤
I have 2 tuxedo boys, who are the best! One was adopted from the county shelter and the other was from my vet, who found him (and nursed him from newborn to adoptable age) and then introduced him to me as a possible companion for my 1st (I had 2 cats previously who both passed naturally, due to old age - 17 & 18)...love what you do, and am so enamored with this tuxedo story!!! ❤🐾😻
I just took in the most recent litter from one of the cats that my dad feeds. I have been trying to get him to trap the gramma kitty for two years. He is finally trying to actively catch gramma, mama, and uncle. Hopefully, we can bring this little colony under control within the next week
I'm so happy the shelter I recently started working at has partnered with a vet for a vigorous TNR program. Kittens are cute, but they sort of lose their shine when you are dealing with care for 25, and 4 half feral moms with litters.
Am I the only one mentally naming these cats things like Channa, Falafel, Hummus...
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This was how I got my cats! Two kittens and mama. The plan was to TNR mama and rescue the kittens (who were about two months old at the time) but two things got in the way of that.
1. Mama lost some of her vision as a result of a reaction to the anesthetic when she was spayed, and so could not return to her colony.
2. Mama loves her kittens SO much. She would barely eat or drink for a few days while she and her kittens were being kept separately, but when they were reintroduced, they helped convince her to eat again. Her foster family decided they needed to be adopted out as a trio. Mama was a bit asocial, but not aggressive, and she loved being brushed. The kittens were young enough to get decently socialized, even if they were still a bit wary.
Now, just over a year after getting them, it’s typical to find them all cuddling with each other and grooming each other. And one of the kittens has recently discovered the wonders of being petted, and she loves belly rubs. The other kitten is an absolute scamp, not because he scratches furniture or pees outside the box, but just because he has so much more energy than the others and loves knocking things off of places, and can reach my countertops standing on his hind legs.
And mama? She’s recently started letting me pet her, and is staying out in the open almost all the time now. She loves playing with her kittens, and has the funniest meows! “Mooo… mr-a-ao-mrr!”
Seems like the mustache is a dominant trait in this family :D
Hello my friend
You are a very good woman 😍🥰
Thank you for feeding them and giving your love 🙏 God bless you and your family,
I also feed stray cats and give them love 🙏🥰
I have five foster kittens who came in with a group of 21 others all found in the same area
All of the cats except one that I have had so far are rescues. First is Lucifur a stray at my grandparents house before they were grandparents. Lool, Found in a bush in the yard only a few weeks old. Echo and Chi (Current cats. The others past away. Both lived till 18) were two of the kits that a stray cat in captivity had. :4
@Cats In Slow Motion Aw thanks so much! 😊
God bless you, Hannah, for your good deeds!
In my hometown me and my husband, and our friends cooperate with local shelter too. We do not have a TH-cam channel, but we do have courage to work on the problem of stray animals.
I'm very happy to watch your videos; to watch someone helping animals too.
Thank you for spreading this information and guides! We need to inform people around about how they can help improve this.
thank you so so SO much for being a huge proponent of your TNR program!! it is so important to spread this information: your outside cats need to be spayed and neutered!! if you're feeding outside/community cats, they need to be trapped, fixed, and released if they're feral!! too many kittens starve and die because their moms can't or won't care for them!! get the cats of the streets and control the population and they'll be safe and cared for!
I’m doing my first trap neuter release tonight!!! I’m so excited. ❤️😊❤️😊❤️
That's great. Best wishes for a successful evening! 🐾🐈🐾
Kimberly Garner Thanks! We caught the dad of the colony, got him neutered and some other medical care, and he’s back with his colony now. It worked out great! We’re excited to go back and get some more!!❤️❤️❤️
@@Coffeecup.0110 That's so wonderful to hear. So glad you made such good progress. It does make a difference! 🐾🐈🐾
This is adorable. my neighbourhood cat colony I used to care for in Colombo were like this, all calico and ginger. They were so sweet and friendly.
Today I was watching Chickpea film for like milion time since it was posted.
Actually I was looking for info about her since a long time and I was getting afraid she didn't make it through... :(
I'm so happy she's well and sound. ❤
Her and Spinach are instgram celebrities!
I love that this is something many of us can do. You don't have to dedicate your life to rescuing cats to make a huge impact
This lady and friend are everything to fur babies needing help😍😘
I would love to foster kittens. But I already have 4 cats that live in the house. 3 where strays that came in my dog door and never left. The last one my husband found in the back yard hours old. I think the momma got scared moving the babies and left her. We kept an eye out for the momma before we touched her. After a few hours we took her in. She is now 3. We have 8 strays that come eat at my house. We got all the cats fixed with TNR so no more babies here. The last baby born here we got the dad trapped on accident. He is no fixed and loving life in my house. I am thankful we have TNR out here. I would trap all over again if I had to. Thank you for all you do and all the info you give us.
bro Ive never seen so many cats that share a unique marking like DAMN that mustache is like the butt-chin of this family
subscribing and watching your videos are the only ways I can help you to continue rescuing these adorable furballs. You are my saint. and thank you for doing what you do.
It’s so awesome how you foster kittens!
Hannah, i can’t thank you enough for all you do for cats, you have saved so many lives of these little kittens and cats and have educated people fostering kittens, i’ve been watching your channel for 3-4 years and i’m getting my first foster kittens in 5 days, Ive wanted to foster for years and my dreams are finally coming true! thank you so so so much :)
Hannah: ‘Hello Chickpea’s cousin!’
Love it!
Bless you and your colleagues and the work you do. Stumbled onto Chickpea's video and then onto this one and it brought happy tears!
I’m fostering a little black kitten (4 weeks) and you have helped me so much! You have inspired me so much ❤️ 💕
Kitten Lady you are like a marketing genius!! To go from the most adorable kitten as a topic, of sorts, to TNR in a community. WOW
You never fail to find awesome ways to educate people and importantly drive your personal cause. You are also Mighty!! Peace and love.
"I think we have a family member of yours, and I mustache you a few questions."
I'm not sorry.
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It's difficult now to find low cost fix it clinics after covid. You are on a waiting list & can only bring it one or 2 cats for TNR. In Solano County.
aww everybody has a mustashe
Kitten Lady, you are a beautiful soul, bless you.
Go Kitten Lady....saving one little fur paw at a time . You need a super cape! I got all my 3 kittens from a shelter....wouldn't have it any other way...
Rebel as the saying goes, not every superhero wears a cape. But I get you 😉
Our 14 week kitten is from a feral litter, whose mum got away on the first round of TNR with our local rescue charity. She is now living the kitten free life in her colony and I hope his litter was the last one there. I’m so grateful to them and you for doing this. He has been partly hand reared, thoroughly socialised and after owning us for 5 weeks is well on the way to getting us trained to his preferences. ❤️
Yes, kitties are bossy. 🐈
I live in the Antelope Valley, Ca. Low cost spay neuter vouchers come and go, If you are lucky to get one, then you pay $20.00 per cat. They do the same for dogs.. There is an organization in Simi Valley, Ca that helps with the cost of spaying. When they run out of funds, then the whole Valley suffers. There are some wonderfukl people in the AV. In particular, the ladies at The Leona Valley help out with cats, especially; I will give a shout-out to Joy Rodrieguez from the Leona Valley, who uses her personal funds to help animals in need. She is an animal dental hygienist, who goes all over the area to help cats and dogs ..She has a group of fosters that are located in the AV and Santa Clarita.
I volunteer at a cat shelter and so many have a horror backstory. If we can provide a safe haven for strays we give them a better future.
I have a momma and her babies and we’re trying to get them fixed and released but no one talks about how much or how extremely expensive it is to do so :(. I have one place down here where I live that will do 55 per cat but the place fills up so instantly that you have to stay up till midnight the night before the post the schedule to hopefully get even 1 appointment! I have a go fund me but no one wants to donate to get a group of cats fixed.. I just wish someone talk about it more. Everyone says get them fixed get them fixed. But it costs 1000$ to get a group of 5 kittens (3 girls 2 boys ) fixed
Francey Childress I'm not sure where you live but you might try and contact some of the rescue groups or TNR organizations around you for help finding a low cost vet. I know around where I live the vets have a program where once a year they do spay and neuter proceedures for free during a week in the summer. Good luck!
Amie Harrison I’ve tried and they just don’t offer that many services near where I do live it’s pretty much go to a vet or go to that one place that fills up to quickly
Hi. Thanks for what you do. Not sure where you live but in some cities, the ASPCA has low-cost spay/neuter programs.
Could you maybe post the link to your go fund me? I`m sure this is the right community here to help with something like this
Sorry, wouldn't attach but you can cut/paste link - it's $35/$40 per cat.
Yup! You found Tuxedo Junction! So good to get some of them neutered and homed. They really are beautiful.
I live in Compton, CA and we have a lot of “community” cats which are also having babies. Do you know of any places that I can take the cats the spayed or neutered free or low cost in the Los Angeles County? I really want to help them
Call a local vet and ask them about where you can find a TNR organization. They may even do it themselves.
A lot of places will also do cheap or reduced prices for fixing animals, which can help.
try looking up "FIX NATION". they work w/TNR in the LA area
@@sarahgrijalva7462 There should be more resources like that. Another in my area is an animal shelter that offers certificates that, when you purchase them, can be redeemed for use at participating veterinary clinics (cost varies depending on if it’s a spay or neuter of a cat or dog).
@@atheismkills2325 Not sure if this is just a joke in poor taste, but even if you're serious, that wouldn't work. For one, you'd then have invasive boas.
I wonder if the cats get together after they get back like “OMG you will never believe what happened to me!!!!!”
Was Soo long since you posted happy to see you post now
She posted two days ago- lockdown is being hard on some of yall
@@JustElleYapping hhh yah it is
She's active daily on IG if you want updates on her many fosters
@@coldwar45 hhh thanks but I did subscrib
Your doing great work. I have to admit i hope for more vids on chickpea herself as well. Its amazing you caught so many kitties
It’s true they all have the cute mustaches!
Even the girls have mustaches 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I don't know why, but I cried when you released them back into that car yard (is that what it was?). That's all they know, and the people there don't harm them. Thank you for everything you do Hannah.
I currently have five kittens who are 12 weeks old. They’re all up for adoption!
How much do they cost?
I would love to adopt one
Their markings are similar to a neighborhood cat who I feed, called Stache. Which is short for mustache. I think he may have been taken away from his mother too soon because he doesn't know how to purr.