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  2. Kittenzilla: AWD is offering free kittens through the end of ...

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    The free felines are already vaccinated, microchipped, and spayed or neutered ready to join their new loving homes. For information call 311 or 505-768-2000 or visit cabq.gov/pets.

  3. Abandoned pets - Wikipedia

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    Often, when abandoned, pets are forced to fend for themselves and become stray or feral. Feral cats are said to outnumber feral dogs and can become challenging to handle and socialize enough to be re-introduced to a new human owner. In general, only some newly abandoned cats and very young feral kittens can be tamed. [3]

  4. Pet Groomer Who Works For Free To Help Neglected Animals ...

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    Vanessa also chooses to work with various breeds of cats and dogs, aiming to feature as many of them as possible to educate owners on their needs, temperament, and care routines.

  5. Fair-weather pets: These states have seen the biggest ... - AOL

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    Pets come with important responsibilities, including financial ones. Most cat owners spend around $1,149 per year on their feline friends, according to the ASPCA. ... willing to take your pet free ...

  6. Animal shelter - Wikipedia

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    An animal in a shelter has four outcomes: return to owner, adoption, transfer to another shelter or rescue facility, or euthanasia. [6] Return to owner is when a stray animal, that was found and housed at the shelter, is picked up by its owner. Most animal shelters practice adoption, where an animal in their care is given or sold to an ...

  7. Kitten - Wikipedia

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    The word "kitten" derives from the Middle English word kitoun, which in turn came from the Old French chitoun or cheton. [1] Juvenile big cats are called "cubs" rather than kittens; either term (but usually more commonly "kitten") may be used for the young of smaller wild felids, such as ocelots, caracals, and lynxes.

  8. The Most Important Thing to Do When You Spot a Seemingly ...

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    Marcie is one of those people with a tender heart for lost animals. Injured birds, homeless kittens, and lost dogs all seem to gravitate to her. As she’s driving, without even realizing it, she ...

  9. Carpathian lynx - Wikipedia

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    Their litters have one to four kittens, [1] who weigh 240 to 430 grams (8.5 to 15 oz) at birth and are born blind. [3] The female lynx raises the kittens by herself, and the male does not play a part in their parenting. [1] The kittens remain with their mother for 10 months. [3]