Overwhelmed sanctuary seeks urgent help for 100+ foster kittens
courtesy of Calling Our Cats Rescue in Jackson

Overwhelmed Sanctuary Seeks Urgent Help for 100+ Foster Kittens

Jackson, NJ — Calling All Cats Rescues Farm Sanctuary is urgently seeking donations as it faces overwhelming demands during kitten season. Currently housing over 100 kittens and cats in foster care, the sanctuary has reached its capacity and has been forced to freeze new intakes due to limited resources.

The sanctuary provides essential items like food, litter, and medical care to these kittens, many requiring additional medical attention upon arrival. With daily calls for new rescues, the need for support is more significant than ever.

To help care for these vulnerable animals, the public can send food donations or provide monetary support to cover the costs of veterinary visits and medicine. Every contribution significantly impacts the sanctuary and helps it continue its vital work.

Overwhelmed sanctuary seeks urgent help for 100+ foster kittens
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Donations can be made through their Zeffy donation page: Zeffy Donation Form or by selecting items from their Amazon wish list: Amazon Wish List.

Thank you for being so supportive in helping Calling All Cats continue their mission of rescuing and caring for cats and kittens in need.

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