Welcome to Powers Street Cats and Little Furry Friends adoption site. We were created last June, 2010, due to the overwhelming amount of feral cats in NYC. And especially on the block of our street. There are an estimated 750,000 cats and kittens roaming the streets in all five boroughs of New York. But with the help of the New York City Feral Cat Initiative and their TNR (trap-neuter-return) program the number of feral cats is reducing.
All of the kittens previously featured here were the offspring of the feral cats on my block. They were rescued by PSC due to poor health and injuries which if ignored would have end up dying. After months of recovery, they all regained their health and eventually adopted to loving homes for. Please take some time reading their bios and stories below. PSC is progressively making efforts to keep the feral cats safe in this neighborhood. To date, 45 cats/kittens have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated and 12 adopted to forever homes. And that is just within our one block radius. Check back frequently for updates on these kittens and our progress on Powers St TNR missions. Thanks for visiting!

Monday, August 23, 2010

LILITH


Name: Lilith • Age: approx 4 1/2 months • Sex: Female •
Spayed Vaccinated Dewormed FIV/FeLv Negative
ADOPTED!

Lilith is the smallest of her other 3 siblings. But right from the start the friendliest and most wanting to be loved. Her and her sisters were found in a back yard under a makeshift shelter around 8 weeks old all with colds and eye invections, (very common for outdoor feral cats). They were quickly brought back to health and enjoying being a kitten. Lilith is looking for a playful home. She will be great with other cats or having all the attention to herself.

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