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Day 3: “No Name Yet” Kitten: She Finally Relaxes


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One: The Rescue
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Two: The Bad News
| Day Three: First Photos | Kitten
Naming Contest Part One
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  1. Hello, found your blog via http://www.caturday.com Unfortunately I can’t donate b/c (i) I’m VERY broke and (ii) I’m in Europe where finances are different anyway.

    Just wanted to wish you the best of luck, and suggest that perhaps you could post tomorrow at the Friday Ark ( http://www.themodulator.org ), which is basically a weekend link-fest for animal lovers. The Feline Friday section always has the most links…

    Good luck and all the best!

  2. I will absolutely do that, Agnes…thanks for the tip, and thanks for the support!

  3. I just want to say that I think it’s absolutely amazing that you saved this kitten.

  4. I came here by way of a friend who’s posted you as a link in his blog. (Thanks Jock!)
    It looks like you’ve been given some pretty good advice on how to get her to feel more comfortable in her new surroundings.
    I think you are wonderful, and the out pouring of love (and money) is just so fantastic. There are still good, caring people in the world.
    I care for and feed 12 cats. Some have been rescues, some have shown up and adopted me. I love them all. Be patient with her. The pet carrier with the door off is a great idea. They love little caves.
    It breaks my heart that her mother was there to see what happened. Thank you for being the kind of man who not only stopped to help her, but wouldn’t kill her before you knew what was really going on. We need more people like you. (All of mine are spayed and neutered) My “babies” want to say, HI! Millie, if you are ever in Idaho, come look us up! BIG HUGS, Steph

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