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The Humane Society of the United States

The Robinson family has been providing foster care for sick or young animals for the HSUS. Sometimes cats with URI (upper respiratory illness) need a quiet, safe place to recover. That's just what we provide. And sometimes young kittens, with and without mothers, need a home while they grow up a little before being adopted. We take in these litters, help them to grow, socialize, and get ready for adoption. This page shows the cats and kittens and puppies we have taken care of so far. The pictures are in reverse chronological order. (All of these animals have been successfully adopted.) (Put your cursor over the picture for more information.)


 
Four semi-feral kitties, a bit shy, very sweet and playful.
Teaser loved to roll around on the rug.  
Five scappy kitties with no mom, and coccidia
A great, big lug of love. A 'bit' tempermental!
Dakota and her two kittens.
Honey, a great purrer and lap kittie. Ishara, a very sweet, lithe kittie.
Five great kitties, who almost all looked alike! Simon, Cinder's brother, one of the all time sweet URI cats.
Cinder, Simon's brother, an incredibly sweet URI cat. Jedson, a sweet and playful URI cat.
Grizzly, a shy, sweet URI cat. Mama, a friendly URI cat.
Sass, (Jabba the Hutt) an affectionate, loud purrer Polly, a poly-dactyl cat with URI.
Garbo, who was sick for weeks, purred when you just looked at her! Bell, a macho-looking, very sweet cat.
Tinker,  a great lap kitty Another little one who got URI right after returning from foster care
Lacey's 5 kittens A little one who got URI right after returning from foster care
Mischief, a playful cat with URI Lacey, who with another momcat, co-nursed 9 kitens. We took care of Lacey and 5 kitties.
Josie, the Houdini of the puppy world. Martin, a sweetie with URI
Gwen, the beautiful, blue-eyed mom Gwen's sweet five kittens
Our first puppies from HSUS- two healthy 6-week olds.. Yes, they looked a lot alike! But different personalities.
Boda, and her friend (next picture) both had a touch of URI and just needed some time to heal. Spunky, another nice and sleek kitty.
This was an emaciated little mom with her 6 kittens.  Only 4 survived, but they did well. Bruce (they named him!), who had a slight URI.
Ebony, here at the same time as Bruce. CeCe, Sammy's brother. They stayed with us because the Shelter was too full.
Sammy, a shy, sweet part Siamese cat. These kittens were with us to celebrate Becky's Bat Mitzvah!  Bruno, Conrad, Daniel, Alana at 5 weeks.
Ben, a super-sweet cat with URI. Bruce would have adopted this one! Ted, a 10 wk old with URI
Jet, an affectionate cat with URI Vasic, an incredibly sweet cat, also with URI
Selky on top, Spinalzo, O'brian, Oliver, Ewok (in front) Oliver, with adoptive mom, Tinker
Spinalzo, O'brian, Ewok and Selky, Tinker's offspring Ben
Paul, Behr, and Clark Lynn and Willow
Olivia, another with URI Becky, our first kitty; she had URI