Buster

They call me Buster. I was found limping down the highway on Thanksgiving Day of 2004. Originally the humans at The Cat Ranch were going to find me a new home immediately, but there were kittens living there at the time and I was the best big brother ever, so I got to stay at their house for a while. I have gray and white short hair. I am neutered and I have tested negative … Continue reading

Big Head Tom

This is Big Head Tom. Big Head Tom came to us in bad shape. He was found at a burned out house. He had been in a fight and was hurt. He was at least two years old and had not been neutered, hence his “Big Head”. He has been neutered now and has tested negative for feline leukemia and HIV. He is now about four years old. Big Head is diabetic. At this time … Continue reading

Raising Orphan Kittens

A kitten may need hand raising because the mother has died, become ill, rejected the kittens or abandoned them. In the case of feral cats, the kittens may have been taken from the mother for taming.  Kittens should not be taken from the mother before 5 to 6 weeks of age if possible. (For wild kittens you may want to take them away from the mother at 4 weeks to tame them. As they get … Continue reading