We feed our nursing mama cats a high-quality canned kitten food, supplemented by dry kitten food. As the kittens learn to eat solid food, they eat a special "baby cat" food designed just for young kittens. Food is the major ongoing expense for both moms and babies; there's also cat litter, blankets, toys, and bedding. Before they're adopted, kittens go for a vet check and get their first set of shots, and mom cats need to be spayed. We always appreciate donations to help with our fostering and rescue.
You can also go to PayPal and send a donation of any amount to mirishouse@gmail.com. If you'd prefer to mail a check, please email us for our address.
We have a Wish List on Amazon.com for people who'd like to send donations of food, scratching posts, cat toys, carriers, and other items we need.
Miri's House could not exist without the help of a network of kind and generous animal lovers. We'd like to take this time to thank all those who have helped with donations of money, time, loving homes, referrals, cat care, and advice over the years.
Big Purrs to:
Donations in the Memory of Ruth Creter Borders, Port Charlotte, FL, and HanselLisa B., Somerville, MA
Lori B., New Bedford, MA
Helena B., Assonet, MA
Samantha C., Warren, RI
Laura C., Watertown, MA
Kimberly C., Warren, RI
Melanie D., MA
Julie D., Somerset, MA
Lily Marlaina G., Norton, MA
Theo G., Newport, RI
Christa H., Oakland, CA
Emily L., Portsmouth, RI
Linda L., Nantucket, MA
Kiersten M., Cranston, RI
Amy M., Mansfield, MA
Landa P., Newport, RI
Sebastian R., New Haven, CT
Amy U., Somerset, MA
Michael U., Newport, RI
Didi W., Seattle, WA
The Crowley Family, Somerville, MA
The Kret Family, Newton, MA
The Rizzuto Family, Cambridge, MA
The Rua-Larsen Family, Somerset, MA
C.A.R.E. Southcoast, New Bedford, MA
Acoaxet Veterinary Clinic, Westport, MA
Animal Associates, Dartmouth, MA
Rhode Island Community Spay/Neuter Clinic, Warwick, RI
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