Mama & Her Kittens Rescued & Now Living Pampered Lives
Jesse and Gabbey discovered a stray Calico cat on the streets of San Mateo in January, 2026. They began providing food and water regularly, and named her Lady. They contacted
Learn moreJesse and Gabbey discovered a stray Calico cat on the streets of San Mateo in January, 2026. They began providing food and water regularly, and named her Lady. They contacted
Learn moreMucchina (“Italian word for Little Cow”) was abandoned when his caregivers moved out of their apartment. Fortunately, Siamara and Jason, living next door, saw him coming back to the empty
Learn moreJasper is a beautiful and friendly orange tabby cat who lived with a big family in his San Mateo neighborhood for many years, but when they moved, they just put
Learn moreA Mama cat (“Big Mama”) and her two kittens (Jiji & Mimi) were being fed near an apartment on Kingston Ave, San Mateo, until the renters had to move out,
Learn moreThis Maine Coon cat, Beanie, was just 7 pounds when we rescued him from our feeding site. After veterinary attention, healthy food, a happy home, and a lot of TLC,
Learn moreSonny (now Oliver) was rescued in the Monterey area, referred by Samantha on Next Door, where some mean people were trying to poison homeless cats. Rachel from The Lost Cats,
Learn moreCoconut, an indoor cat, still had a strong desire to explore outdoors, so he bolted when the door was left slightly open on July 21st. For ten long days, his
Learn moreRachel, one of our dedicated trappers and feeders, trapped three homeless kittens at a Burlingame Hotel parking lot in June, 2022. They were starving and just trying to survive, while
Learn moreA feeder from our group, Carmen, noticed one of the street cats (Grace) looked pregnant, and brought her home. Soon thereafter, she gave birth to five kittens. Another one of
Learn moreMerlin, rescued from the streets of Burlingame, had to fend for himself in the first few months before Rachel trapped him and his siblings in May 2022. After being chipped
Learn moreThese two kittens were trapped in San Mateo, and fostered by several different people in our group. We brought them to a mini-adoption Fair at PetFood Express in Burlingame, and
Learn moreThese two black kittens were rescued along with several other newborn kittens in the Summer of 2022. For some reason (maybe superstition about black cats?), it took over a year
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