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Welcome to Kittyville!
Our mission is to provide a loving home to cats that otherwise would go unwanted. Our population is a mixture of feral cats and those with health care concerns. We do have some candidates that can be adopted. Browse through our photo gallery and visit our "Feline Friends." Thanks for your time! Please checkout out our site that helps support Kittyville:www.anything70s.etsy.com. (click continue at bottom of page) photos are thumbnails, click to view full size.
PHOTO GALLERY

Frankie: Solid white 14 year old male cat with pale blue eyes. Frankie is diabetic and requires insulin twice a day. He is very sweet and lovable!

Sasha: is a 12+ year old female in gray and white colors. She is feral, I can touch her at feeding time.

Patches: is white with some black markings. (he has an upside down "heart" on his nose!) Patches is semi-feral, I can pet him but he generally hides from strangers. He loves attention. About 10 years old

Bandit: a "tuxedo" kitty, he is semi-feral. He is friendly to me, likes attention. About 10 years old.

Blackbeard: semi-feral black and white, named for his black chin. About 10 years old.

Yoda: is white with some black spots. He is semi-feral, he lets me pet him. about 10 years old

Miss Einstein: tuxedo kitty. Friendly, but tends to hide when company is over. She is about 10 years old.

IN LOVING MEMORY 2012 1/2 & 1/2 (aka: Special Kitty) has neurological damage. Walks with a list. About 9 years old.

Charmin: white and black kitty. She is semi-feral, about 10 years old. Lets me pet her.

Buster: Very friendly pale orange cat. A little shy, but loves attention once he trusts you. 11 years old Buster is a diabetic and needs insulin daily.

Annie: a very petite black & white kitty. She has no sight in her right eye. Very sweet and loving!! About 8 years old

GiGi: Our sweet GiGi (stands for garage & garden cat) A tortoise shell with 6 toes on her front paws. considered a family member.

Monroe: A calico with lots of personality, she loves attention. About 7 years old

Munchkin: Sweetest orange tabby, was once a feral kitten. 11 years old, considered family.

Precious: pretty calico cat with soulfull eyes. She is feral, I can pet at feeding time. About 6-7 years old

Damien: we call him "pretty boy" because he has beautiful long fur and pale orange markings. He is feral, I can pet him at feeding time. about 6 years old

Bonnie: Beautiful silver tabby with big eyes. Very active. She is feral, sometimes I can pet her at feeding time. about 6 years old.

Daisy: Pretty long hair tortoise shell color kitty. She is feral, I can pet her at feeding time. About 6 years old.

Pat: she is our "tomboy" loves to play with the other kittys. She is very friendly, a little shy. About 5 years old.

CiCi: Very expressive, especially with her eyes. cc stands for "crazy cat" because she does some very funny kitty stuff. about 5 years old.

Twiggy: the official "ambassador" of Kittyville. She greets everybody who visits. She is about 6 years old, considered a part of the family.

Miss Kitty: rotund tabby came to us as a feral cat. She is friendly to us, hides when company is over. About 7 years old.

Tigger: Came to us when his caregiver (a senior) passed away. He is FIV positive (kitty aids) About 10 years old. Big & friendly.

Ashleigh: Came to us from a business located on a busy highway. She is a beautiful Russian Blue. Friendly with a little bit of temperment. 8-9 years old.

Heidi Lynn: Abandoned by her mother at 2 weeks of age. We bottle fed her for about 4 weeks. Almost 2yrs old, has unusual kitty habits that remind me of Heidi, her namesake. Spayed on 03/26/11

Garfield: Abandoned at an apartment complex, we took him in
because some residents were hurting him. FIV positive (kitty aids), about 7 years old. Garfield has been neutered by Animal Alliance thanks to proceeds from:
http://anything70s.etsy.com

Crybaby: came to us from a shop located on a busy highway. She is very friendly!

Snowy: came to us from the same shop as Crybaby. She is friendly and talkative.

Welcome Marcie the Miracle kitty! I found her in the left side emergency lane of a busy freeway. She was dehydrated and frightened and very happy to see me. It is a miracle she survived.She is soon to be 1yr old. Very sweet and loving.
IN MEMORY OF:

My beloved Heidi lived to a grand old age of 20 years!

BABY GREY: this precious "premie" was only with us for 36 hours but has touched my heart forever.
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