Anyone here need a kitty?
Hello friends, I am in need of temporary and forever homes for my kitties. There were 4 cats at my mother’s house and I have been able to place one of them in a forever home but two still need forever homes and another needs a temporary/foster home until I’m able to move out. I need to find them homes by MONDAY (February 13th) and it’s really stressing me out that I’m going to have to take them to a shelter where I will never see them again or know how they are doing. It’s like giving up a child/family member and I’d feel better if they were going to someone I knew. If you know of anyone in the St. Louis, Missouri area (or someone who doesn’t mind coming here to pick them up) who would like a cat please contact me via my ask box or any of the various links in my “find me” section of my sidebar. Thanks!
Now on to the cats!
This is Kimmi. She’s fifteen years old and very skinny, but has no health problems. However, I’m worried since she’s so much older than most cats in shelters it will be hard for her to find a home. She has been spayed, has all of her shots and is declawed on her front paws. She was named Kimmi because she was rescued from the middle of main street in Kimmswick, MO. She’s never known a home other than my Mom’s so it’s going to be very hard for her to understand what’s going on. She’s already very shy and would do well in a home without other pets (but she’s managed with our other cats well enough, she just really doesn’t understand what they are, as she thinks of herself as human). She has a very calm nature and is very protecting, but doesn’t require lots of attention. She’d love to be your new best friend!
Karson is nine years old and very silly. She, like Kimmi, prefers to keep to herself and would do well in a family that doesn’t already have pets. She has been spayed, is up to date on her shots and is declawed in the front. Karson does not have any serious health risks, however she has some psychological problems where when she gets nervous or is afraid she will pull her hair out (it’s more of a gradual licking, but it leaves bald spots if she’s really stressed out). She’s a big cuddler and will sleep next to you at night. She LOVES attention and will purr and nuzzle you as soon as you enter the room. I’m quite worried that in a shelter Karsey will not do well since she isn’t a baby kitten and due to her hair pulling, but in a home with lots of love I know she will thrive.
This is Kipper, he’s a 5 year old grey tabby and very lovey. I don’t need a permanent home for him, but I would love it if someone could foster him for a few months until I can afford to move out. I’d pay for food and any other supplies, I just am really attached to this baby and I’d be really upset if I had to let him go for good. Not that I don’t love the other cats, they are very sweet, but Kipper didn’t leave my side for 14 days after my surgery. It’s the kind of thing you don’t forget about easily. He has all of his shots, is neutered, declawed in the front and gets along GREAT with other cats and pets. I really am not ready to give him up and if I could find someone to watch him for me that would be awesome. The people I’m currently staying with are allergic to cats or I would just keep him here.
Again, if any of you can help me out by finding these kitties homes or simply by reblogging this post in hopes that you have followers in the St. Louis area I’d greatly appreciate it. Thanks!


