Cats/Kittens

 

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CATS IN MY COMMUNITY:

SEAACA continues to actively receive those felines who are sick, injured or otherwise suffering. SEAACA, consistent with majority of animal care and control providers in the region and across the country, is not receiving those who are healthy (including non-friendly, previously referred to as “feral” cats).

This feline intake modification was implemented in March of 2020 after careful consideration and review of recommendations from a variety of sources relevant to the animal care and control industry.

 

ORPHANED KITTENS:

“Orphaned” means you have not seen the mother with her kittens for 3 hours or more and the kittens are abandoned and are no longer being cared for. If that is the case your intervention is needed. Call SEAACA at (562)803-3301 to schedule an appointment to pick up a no-cost Kitten Care Kit*. The kits are composed of, a kitten warmer, a can of powdered formula, bottles, a kitten care guide, gel supplements, a small fleece blanket, and information on SEAACA’s no cost spay/neuter Big Meow Program.

 

Helpful Kitten Care And Information Videos:

 

Rehome Your Kittens With These Helpful Resources:

 

Spay & Neuter Resources:

 

Is The Cat/Kitten Sick And/Or Injured?

Contact us at (562) 803-3301

*Kitten Care Kits are available to those who live within the cities of Bell Gardens, Bellflower, Buena Park, Downey, Lakewood, La Palma, Montebello, Norwalk, Paramount, Pico Rivera, Santa Fe Springs, South El Monte, South Gate and Vernon. Kitten Care Kits are available while supplies last.