People and Other Animals: Story of a Neighborhood
A Bay Area author, Indrani Sircar, has written a wonderful book: “People and Other Animals: Story of a Neighborhood”. She vividly describes her experiences over the years in caring for
Learn moreA Bay Area author, Indrani Sircar, has written a wonderful book: “People and Other Animals: Story of a Neighborhood”. She vividly describes her experiences over the years in caring for
Learn moreThis sweet tux, known alternatively as Roxy and Tuna, is a real survivor. She and her mate and three kittens lived on a woman’s property in San Mateo, but were
Learn moreThese four kittens came from an outdoor female cat in Burlingame who hadn’t yet been spayed, and the caregivers couldn’t afford to keep them. Our group found them compassionate caregivers,
Learn moreIn July, 2022, these three kittens were seeking to survive, eating any food they could find in a restaurant dumpster in Burlingame. Rachel, Rescue Mama, trapped them, and between her,
Learn moreFive abandoned kittens (three in photo above; all five in first two photos below), just a couple weeks old, were found by Edie Anderies in a box next to a
Learn moreThis orange tabby mama and her four kittens were discovered and rescued in late June, 2022 Orange tabby mama, now “Little Pumpkin”, adopted her pawrents Greg and Marcie in October,
Learn moreThree skinny and hungry kittens were picked-up in a back yard in Redwood City, and fostered with love and joy for several weeks until they were large enough to be
Learn moreThese six two-week old kittens came to our group with various health issues, including serious upper respiratory infections and eye infections. Amy immediately got them to Dr. Hoppe at Crystal
Learn moreOur group was feeding this black kitten (now 4 years old) at one of our feeding sites on the streets of San Mateo for several years. She was the only
Learn moreFur Pattern: Grey Tabby Age: Adult Male, named Kyle Last Seen: Magnolia Drive, Sunnybrae, San Mateo Please contact us if you see a cat meeting this description.
Learn moreMax and Casper were previously homeless cats, feeding out of dumpsters from a restaurant in Burlingame. Bill was feeding them regularly, and gradually they began to trust him. Finally, Bill
Learn moreFur Pattern: Brown Tabby Age: Adult Male, named Choko Last Seen: Highland Ave, San Mateo Please contact us if you see a cat meeting this description.
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