Yeah, I figure I'll check before I drop them off and make sure they won't be. If they will, then I'm taking them back with me and figuring out what to do with them from there.
If you take them to the Humane Society then they may not tell you what will happen. You sign away ownership and interest. Though a coworker of Jenny's talked to them about her cats and was told that they were probably going to be put down, but they were a little older and had stress issues that resulted in beds being bathrooms.
Actually, I am not even sure they will take them. Somewhere I had heard that they do not accept strays, but at this point that is purely unsubstantiated rumor.
Ah, but we got a notice on our door the other day saying that the city was going to do some sort of fire safety inspections over the next two weeks. Also, they're noisy. I stepped out for a few seconds last night and could hear them from the hall.
Don't take them to animal control, they will sure just put them to sleep. Since they didn't attack you when you took them then thats a good sign according to the Michigan Humane sociably on Auburn road in rochester hills. There less likely to kill them and just give them up for adoption.. thats what they did when I found a abanded kitten 5 years ago.
Aww, so tiny. Yeah, I think they're still too young for dry food. They'll probably need formula.
Did you not have a hair dryer or anything? Kittens can shiver like crazy, though, so I'm sure they were fine. Good luck finding a place for 'em, it's too bad you can't keep them.
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Actually, I am not even sure they will take them. Somewhere I had heard that they do not accept strays, but at this point that is purely unsubstantiated rumor.
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Since they didn't attack you when you took them then thats a good sign according to the Michigan Humane sociably on Auburn road in rochester hills. There less likely to kill them and just give them up for adoption.. thats what they did when I found a abanded kitten 5 years ago.
Adoption Center
3600 W. Auburn Road
Rochester Hills, MI 48309
Phone: (248) 852-7420
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http://www.michiganhumane.org/site/PageServer?pagename=locationshours#rh
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Did you not have a hair dryer or anything? Kittens can shiver like crazy, though, so I'm sure they were fine. Good luck finding a place for 'em, it's too bad you can't keep them.
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