ClaireO
04-28-2011, 11:24 AM
Animal Name : no names
City/Location : Seoul (currently in Sinchon area)
Breed : unknown. Looks like tabby and white
Sex : unknown
Spayed / Neutered : no, too young
Age : maybe only a few days old
Size : tiny
Health status/ vaccinations : none
Behaviour/Personality : kittens!
Adoption fee : 50,000 to cover expenses so far and the rest to be donated to Asan Animal shelter
Rescue story : My friend Simon found these 2 tiny kitters thrown in hedge near his house. Their 4 siblings were already dead. We tried to find the mother but no luck. He's been trying to nurse them back to health but he is not allowed to keep cats in his apartment and they are too young to be separated. They need a foster who has the time and commitment to nurse them regularly and then find or give them a forever home. I don't want these little guys to get passed to someone who wants to enjoy cute kittens and then dump them on someone when they leave the country. I think there is a risk of that happening right now so I am posting here hoping to avoid that.
These little ones are real survivors. After they had some kitten milk they looked a lot better and fingers crossed they will make it. They are wirggling around and mewing lots! Can you help them?
My email is clairesoconnell@hotmail.com and number is 010 9388 3702
http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc300/clairesoconnell/kitters.jpg
City/Location : Seoul (currently in Sinchon area)
Breed : unknown. Looks like tabby and white
Sex : unknown
Spayed / Neutered : no, too young
Age : maybe only a few days old
Size : tiny
Health status/ vaccinations : none
Behaviour/Personality : kittens!
Adoption fee : 50,000 to cover expenses so far and the rest to be donated to Asan Animal shelter
Rescue story : My friend Simon found these 2 tiny kitters thrown in hedge near his house. Their 4 siblings were already dead. We tried to find the mother but no luck. He's been trying to nurse them back to health but he is not allowed to keep cats in his apartment and they are too young to be separated. They need a foster who has the time and commitment to nurse them regularly and then find or give them a forever home. I don't want these little guys to get passed to someone who wants to enjoy cute kittens and then dump them on someone when they leave the country. I think there is a risk of that happening right now so I am posting here hoping to avoid that.
These little ones are real survivors. After they had some kitten milk they looked a lot better and fingers crossed they will make it. They are wirggling around and mewing lots! Can you help them?
My email is clairesoconnell@hotmail.com and number is 010 9388 3702
http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc300/clairesoconnell/kitters.jpg