Help Feed Orphaned Kittens
Help Feed Orphaned Kittens
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Give the gift of life for an orphaned kitten.
One cat can have up to 3 litters of kittens a year, which can be approximately 12-18 kittens. Most kittens born to stray cats end up orphaned in shelters without the proper nutrients they need to survive. Kittens need their mother's milk for at least the first two days of their life, but most of the time they are abandoned and left to starve.
Greater Good Charities has stepped in to provide orphaned kittens the formula they need to survive and have a chance at living a long and happy life. These kittens will be bottle fed every day to give them the nutrients they need to grow up strong, but we can't do it without you.
You can help. Just $2.66 provides a week's worth of formula for 1 kitten. Giving these kittens the formula they need gives them a chance at living a long and healthy life, and finding a forever loving home.
Greater Good Charities has ultimate authority and discretion with regard to the distribution of its funds. All expenditures made are consistent with the exempt purposes of Greater Good Charities.
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Absolutely adorable little kittens! So sweet! Such a great cause! And a great organization! :)
I didn't think twice about contributing to help orphaned kittens! I only wish I could give more......This is just one example of the more than worthy causes that Greater Good helps!
I am so happy that I am anymore to feed one of these neonates, how can you not help? All of the horror story you hear of these poor little ones, taken away from your mama's, people just dumping them, it's terrible. But at least I do what I can to help.