Rescuers Pull Off ‘Miracle’ Saving 19 Cats and Kittens After Woman Lost Her Home
A senior woman from San Diego suddenly became homeless and had nowhere to go. Which meant neither did her multiple cats and kittens. Then,
A senior woman from San Diego suddenly became homeless and had nowhere to go. Which meant neither did her multiple cats and kittens. Then,
Rescuers weren't sure Buttercup and Bubbles, two adorable black and white kittens, would survive when they took them in from a shelter. Both had
San Diego rescuers at Love Your Feral Felines (LYFF) celebrated when two cat sisters, Cocoa and Snowball, found a second home during the holidays. After
Rescuers from Love Your Feral Felines (LYFF) in San Diego have been helping feral cats for over 20 years. Years ago, their dedication to helping
Queen Carmela is the "Celine Dion of cats," say rescuers from North San Diego County, California. Love Your Feral Felines (LYFF) shared Carmela's story,
During the February 2019 National Adoption Weekend, more than 30,000 pets found homes. Yes, in one weekend! Sad that there are that many homeless