Abandoned Kittens Left To Die

Cat Rescuers Down Under

Jack Wellman

Animals are abandoned every day. With helpless kittens without a mother, their fate is sealed...or is it?

Published by Jack Wellman

I'm a pastor at Mulvane Brethren Church (KS) & author who gives free training for Effective Evangelism at various churches in the states and have published 3 books on Amazon: "Teaching Children The Gospel",...  View profile

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  • Teila Tankersley4/14/2011

    I really like the ads out there that are encouraging pet owners to spade and neuter their animals. So many pets and not enough good homes.

  • Lee Hansen4/1/2011

    Very touching slideshow with a good message.

  • Betty Asphy10/24/2010

    Thanks fro sharing. I hate to see abandoned kittens or any animals for that matter. It is so inhumane.

  • Linda M. McCloud5/25/2010

    So sad. I love kitties. Have one and have had many throughout the years.

  • Debra Gavazzi5/25/2010

    This is such a shame, isn't it? My heart goes out to this precious animals. I can't even watch those commercials they have on t.v. because it brings my eyes to tears.

  • Luna Hanie1/18/2010

    Very cute kittens! I have a few myself.

  • Julie Sadie1/11/2010

    oh, these adorable cute little kittens! you have such a kind heart Jack, not only do you care for the lost souls, you also care for these "lost" kittens.

  • Carole Anne Somerville1/7/2010

    It is so sad that animals can be abandoned and so beautiful that loving people like you Jack find it in their hearts to care and to do something about it. These are lovely photographs in that we know these kittens are being looked after and there is hope for them now. I also love how you add a bit about their personality. Everyone is special in its unique way. Thank you for sharing and for bringing attention to how animals are abandoned, the world over.

  • Kelsey Winters1/6/2010

    Jack, I just wanted to say thank you for commenting on my article about caring for abandoned kittens, and thank you for showing us all these great photos and sharing the stories behind them.

    I'm definitely not condoning abandoning animals, but I can understand why some are abandoned. We have two no-kill animal shelters in my hometown, but neither will take animals that are in any way sick or mildly unhealthy. On top of that, not many people are willing to adopt animals that are advertised as having health issues... It's a sad fact, but true.

    My sister recently found two ferral kittens and their mother in the warehouse at her work. The mother cat was scared off, and didn't return. We ended up taking in the two kitten, both of whom had ringworn, eye infections, ear mites, and were weak and hungry. They were really pitiful looking, and they could barely walk. A few months later, they're healthier than ever, they love to be around anyone and everyone, and we can't bear to give them a

  • Nina Stanley1/3/2010

    Ahhh, this really breaks my heart. I have two that I have been telling my land lords forever that I will get rid of, but can't seem to just let them go. I do think if spaying and neutering was a free service, perhaps abandon animals wouldnt be such a problem.

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