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      <image:title>Street Cat News - 3 Stories from the Frontlines of Feral Cat Care - Roadside Kittens</image:title>
      <image:caption>In mid-October, we received a call about 3 sickly kittens found collapsed on the roadside. The kittens were dangerously weak—one barely clinging to life. We met the finder in a PetSmart parking lot and picked up KMR (kitten milk replacer) and tiny bottles while we waited. With no vet available until morning, one of our on-call volunteer caretakers stayed up through the night giving them drops of KMR (kitten replacement milk) and warmth, hoping to keep them stable until daybreak. The next morning, the kittens were rushed to Animal Care and Control of Palm Beach County. Their veterinarian suspected panleukopenia (often called “pan leuk”), a highly contagious virus that kills 90% of untreated kittens under 16 weeks. Sadly, the kittens were too far gone to save. ACC humanely euthanized them to prevent further suffering.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Street Cat News - 3 Stories from the Frontlines of Feral Cat Care - Chiang Mai</image:title>
      <image:caption>A super affectionate Siamese boy. Seeker of chin scratches, purveyor of head butts, maker of biscuits. After vet reference checks, neutering, and vaccinations, Chiang Mai was adopted and is living his best life as the center of his new family’s universe.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Street Cat News - 3 Stories from the Frontlines of Feral Cat Care - Falcon</image:title>
      <image:caption>A medium-haired Tabby with the most charming ears, this playful boy’s personality and new found love for toilet paper captured our hearts. Falcon was accepted into Peggy Adams Rescue League where he was neutered and vaccinated, and where he will be loved and cared for while he waits for his forever home to find him.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Street Cat News - 3 Stories from the Frontlines of Feral Cat Care - A Colony Cat in Crisis</image:title>
      <image:caption>In mid-November, we saw a post on Nextdoor by a colony caregiver in need of help. One of her colony cats had stopped eating, and she was in desperate search of help for transportation and veterinary care. Cat &amp; Release stepped in to help. We arranged a ride to one of our trusted partner vets where the sick cat spent two nights under evaluation getting bloodwork and a full dental evaluation, all covered by Cat &amp; Release and made possible by our generous donors. While his FeLV and FIV tests were negative, two badly infected back teeth required extraction and we are hopeful under the advisement of our vet that his appetite issues will resolve. This is the kind of quiet, behind-the-scenes support that saves lives—one cat at a time.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Street Cat News - 5 Reasons Why Caring for Ferals Actually Matters - Help Support Our Mission</image:title>
      <image:caption>When we care for the more vulnerable, we all benefit. As a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we rely on donations to make our efforts possible. Whether it’s a monthly recurring donation, one-time gift, or items from our Amazon Wishlist, your support is what keep our traps set, our colonies cared for, and our outreach moving. 100% of your contibutions go directly to manifesting a more humane future for our community.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Street Cat News - It’s Kitten Season - Whisper &amp; Riot, 5-6 weeks old</image:title>
      <image:caption>Another resident reached out to us about a mother cat and her kittens. A six-week-old kitten, Whisper, was safely trapped on the first visit—completely unsocialized, but curious and spirited. Two days later while walking her dog, a neighbor saw a tiny kitten crying out for help while darting out from under a car on a busy street. She reached out to Cat &amp; Release, and we were successfully able to catch the adorable kitten we now call Riot. Both Whisper &amp; Riot were brought to our vet for an initial clearance before being placed together in our foster care . One shy and one outgoing, the two have quickly bonded and continue to grow stronger and more social everyday in our care as they await their transfer to Furry Friends.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Street Cat News - It’s Kitten Season - Lil, Missy, &amp; Tupac, 4-5 weeks old</image:title>
      <image:caption>As word of our efforts spread, a local resident reached out about another trio of backyard kittens—two tabbies and one black we named Lil, Missy, and Tupac. Like Champ, Siggy, and Caviar, these little guys and gals quickly warmed up to the humans at Cat &amp; Release, and after a visit to the vet and a clean bill of health, the two trios were introduced and instantly bonded with one another. Lil, Missy, and Tupac stayed in our care for 4 weeks as they awaited space and resources at Furry Friends before finally making way to their forever homes.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Street Cat News - It’s Kitten Season - Rusty, 4 months old</image:title>
      <image:caption>One of the earliest rescues this year was a young kitten we named Rusty. At around 4 months old, this sweet little guy approached a feeder looking for help. Though clearly familiar with people, Rusty was underweight, dirty, and in need of care. After a week of fostering, he was accepted into the adoption program at Furry Friends Humane Society in Jupiter.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Not long after, several more kittens were spotted in a nearby yard on Pinewood Avenue. With permission from the residents, three out of five were rescued— two black kittens and one gray kitten we lovingly named Champ, Siggy, and Caviar. These little babies, though born outside, quickly warmed up to human interaction. With kitten season in South Florida in full swing, space in shelters in limited, so Cat &amp; Release fostered the trio for 6 weeks before eventually bringing them to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League where they were spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and awaited their forever homes. Meanwhile, Cat &amp; Release was successfully able to trap their mother who was TNR’d and returned to her neighborhood where she can now live her best street life without adding to the population or spreading disease.</image:caption>
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