All Six Avondale Kittens Are Ready for Second Round of Vaccines

Robin F. has been fostering the six kittens trapped from the Avondale TNR Project ever since they were first brought to PAWS Chicago’s clinic.

 

We are so grateful to have her as a foster and her expertise in socializing! The kittens have come a long way since being born in an old garage in Avondale. They were pretty scared when they were first trapped.

 

Now they’re all very playful, although some are still more shy than others. IMG_3370


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I still can’t tell them apart, but I’m hoping to remedy that tonight. Joann and I are picking them up now from Robin’s house, and they’re going to spend the night here at my house. Then tomorrow we’re taking them to PAWS for their second round of vaccinations and possible admission. Fingers crossed their appointment goes well!

 

Check out their head shots. Yes, every single one of these is a different kitten. IMG_7518 IMG_3333 IMG_3331 IMG_3330 IMG_3328 IMG_3327

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Thanks to Robin for Fostering the Avondale Kittens!

Robin F. agreed to foster and socialize all six of the kittens from the Avondale TNR Project that were trapped last week.

 

Joann spent Memorial Day picking up the kittens from the clinic and dropping them straight off to Robin. The photos are just now starting to trickle in. First up is this adorable orange boy. IMG_7401 IMG_7402

Robin is a pro – she already holds the esteemed title of the Fischer School of Feral Felines Socialization for us.

 

We can’t wait to see more! We are so grateful to Robin! So far 16 cats have been trapped here, and with her help, less than half of them will be returned back outside so far. TNR works!

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