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Writer's pictureDon Lichterman

Today at Rescue TV, Tikam, Mayland, Phoenix, Vista, Malibu, Charlotte, Miami, Memphis, Baloo & more

Tiny kittens born in an attic - their mom was watching closely as we pulled them one-by-one.

We received a call when a homeowner who told us about noises coming from the attic.


JoAnn Wiltz and I headed out and together we rescued the whole family. Many of you are not getting the notifications when we post a new video, so I just had an idea.


If you will become a monthly donor of just $1, we will send you reminders when new videos are out.


To make a donation, please click here: https://www.HopeForPaws.org


On our website, you can also get our NEW Lucky Leash that wasn't even seen on a rescue video (but it's coming soon).


If you would like to adopt Mayland, Phoenix, Vista, Malibu, Charlotte, Miami or Memphis (the last one is not from this litter, but Mama Maryland adopted him too), please contact our friends at Kitt Crusaders: https://KittCrusaders.org


You can also meet the family this weekend at the adoption event:

Sunday, May 26th from 12-4 at 100 N. Larchmont Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90004


If you didn't download the Hope For Paws APP yet, you can do it for FREE on the Apple Store or on Google Play ;-)

 

After months of negotiations, Bobby, Lenci and Zhaku are finally home. We would like to thank all of you for your support in making this possible.


Tikam’s time in private keeping is now in the past and he can finally enjoy a species-appropriate life at Tierart. He seems to always be hungry but who wouldn’t be if you are constantly on the move? Tikam is one curious fellow, playful and explores his enclosures down to the smallest corner.



Freedom for three orphaned bear siblings in Bulgaria!


Freedom for three orphaned bear siblings in Bulgaria! After one year of preparation our team was able to successfully release Radostina, Jonas and Mitko into the wild. In the Central Balkan National Park in Bulgaria, the young bears now have a chance to live in an amazing environment as wild animals - not as animals in captivity. Simply wonderful!





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