All of our very young kittens are adopted in pairs! Please don't ask us to separate them! To learn why, please read this: Why Kittens Should Be Adopted in Pairs?
Pre-Wean Kitten Project
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Have You Found Kittens? Contact us for a FREE PreWean Kitten Starter Pack to help you care for your found kittens at mentor@ibokrescue.org! Or you can pick up one FREE at ANY PetFood Express Store!
Delilah was resuced as a tiny kitten with her sister JK and they were adopted together in late 2007. Unfortunately, she and her sister were returned to IBOK in 2010 as their adopters could no longer care for them. JK was adopted in December 2011, but Delilah is still waiting for a home of her own.&n...read more about Delilah
Mitchell is a beautiful boy who has great markings with thick black stripes down his back! And he is a BIG boy, weighing 15+ lbs--but not at all fat.
He was a playful and friendly kitten, but came to us with ringworm and due to his long treatment and isolation during the treatment, he lost tru...read more about Mitchell
Elise is a beautiful girl who is a little spitfire and overflowing with personality. She loves to play and gives awesome headbutts. She also talks a lot and has a huge vocabulary! This girl wants to be queen of her queendom and is a diva through and through. She loves to look...read more about Elise
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Did You Know?
Some people think that neutering their pet may hurt them. Actually, neutering helps prevent some harmful medical problems for animals and decreases their chances of getting cancer. Neutering also deters high-risk behavior such as roaming, getting into fights, and mating. So, neutering your pet doesn't hurt — it helps.