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Animalkind, Inc.
P. O. Box 902, Hudson, New York 12534
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A farm where cats are starving and breeding. One dead cat was found and we took 4 in right away-emaciated and pregnant. We will provide food while we try to help all the felines at the place.
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Update - 17 May 2007: Pictured below, is another kitty we took in from this site. She is sick and emaciated, but tested negative for Feline Leukemia -a good sign! Hopefully she'll recover soon with medical care, proper food and lots of love. She is sweet, trusting and attractive and should easily find a home.

Update - 24 May 2007: Mom with kittens rescued from the farm of starving cats.


Update - 31 May 2007 on Farm Situation.
I didn't find any mother cats or kittens today. Although I was told there might be one who delivered recently. Of the8(?)cats I saw in the barn, there was one very friendly orange male following me around (I think he's the Siamese kittens father) and one skinny/dirty (possibly dehydrated) cat. The others looked okay. The rest were out in the fields. They have a few house cats (indoor/outdoor) that seem in pretty good shape. Not all are spay/neutered though. They were asking if they could get those taken care of. I mentioned the spay/neuter clinic and told them they'd have to make an appointment. They have one very attractive polydactyl cat. They asked me what was wrong with it. I assured them it was fine and just had extra toes. Then they showed me a dog who, at 13 years old, had given birth to 8 puppies! The owner (farm worker) said they were very surprised because it was the dog's first batch of puppies ever and she supposedly had plenty of opportunities earlier to get pregnant. They said they had homes for 5 of the 8 puppies. I was concerned however, because the dog is old and obviously mal-nourished (visible ribs). I think they need some extra food for that dog. I noticed that the bag of cat food from Animalkind was being used on the dog.
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Animalkind Inc.is a not-for-profit welfare, protection, rescue, rights organization dedicated to the compassionate care and humane population control of abandoned, feral and stray cats in Hudson, New York (Columbia County) and the surrounding area. We promote non-lethal prevention of an unwanted litter or litters of kittens through trap, spay, neuter, release (return), (tnr, TNR). An altered cat or kitten is released into a managed colony. Felines living in such colonies are assured kind daily care. Adoption to homes providing love and care for cats and kittens is encouraged. We also provide low or no cost spaying and neutering assistance to low income pet owners and help increase public awareness and education through the media, special events, and publications to promote compassion, respect, and kindness towards all animals.
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