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Venus is a Siamese cat who has had several litters in the safety
of someone’s yard. Year after year, an animal-friendly woman had
taken the time to find the kittens new homes until finally she
exhausted her resources and had to keep most of the last litter.
Seeing Venus pregnant again brought fear to the good rescuer, who
was wondering how she could manage alone this time. She called
Community Animal Network for help. Venus was rescued just a week
before her four babies were born on Jan. 25.
Venus and others like her need temporary homes until the young are
ready to move to new families. The appropriate age for kittens to
leave their moms is between 9 and 10 weeks. Unfortunately, the public
separates and gives kittens away at six weeks, or even earlier.
Animals learn many important grooming and socialization cues from
their moms and siblings. We keep moms and babies together to develop
better social skills, and we always suggest that people adopt two
kittens of the same age to continue their social development.
* The Community Animal Network is a community-supported animal
organization linking people and pets through community action. See
other animals available for adoption at https://www.
animalnetwork.org, or stop by Russo’s pet store at Fashion Island
between noon and 4 p.m. on weekends. Information: (949) 759-3646, or
write to the Community Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662, Newport
Beach, CA 92658.
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