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Foster 4 Scaredy-Cats in Los Angeles County?

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I posted a little over a month ago in hopes of finding new homes for 10 cats. Unfortunately, although a friend of a friend was able to take 2, I ran out of time on the others and had to surrender them to the Pasadena Humane Society. Four had been adopted as of this morning, and when I checked their adoption pages this afternoon, it appears the last one has also found his new home. But 3 were put down after less than a week, all so frightened they were deemed unadoptable.

The 4 cats I kept, I kept because I figured they were definitely unadoptable, with 3 of them being feral-born and having taken two YEARS to get used to me, and the last seeming pretty well attached to me, although she was handled enough as a baby that I wouldn’t think of her as having feral tendencies. Well, I’m officially homeless now, with only one more night on a friend’s sofa separating me from sleeping at a shelter–or in my car. The 4 cats are boarding at their vet’s, thanks to his kindness and the generosity of some of my friends (they’ve paid for the cats’ shots and a few days of boarding), but this is a very short-term solution, unless I get a magnificent job by Thursday.

If anyone in the Los Angeles area is willing to foster my frightened babies until I can get on my feet again, you will have my, and their, undying gratitude. I will, of course, contribute for food and litter as I am able, but at the moment, it can’t be very much. If you can help, please leave a comment and let me know.

I hate asking for help, but I hate the thought of losing my last cats even more. Thank you for your time.

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