Toni's Kitty Rescue Saves Homeless Kittens (and Takes Impossibly Adorable Photos)
Like many animal rescue advocates, Toni Sestak started fostering kittens to fill a need. She was volunteering at the San Francisco SPCA when her cat passed away. She had space in her home and her heart, so she agreed to foster a mother cat and a litter of kittens. A few years later, she visited the San Francisco city shelter and discovered it did not have a foster program. For many kittens, this meant an untimely end.
People were taking home kittens if they could, and the others -- if they didn't go to the SPCA, they were euthanized, Toni says. So I decided to just help out for a year, and here I am, 14-and-a-half years later.
Toni founded her nonprofit rescue organization, Tonis Kitty Rescue, in 2003. She works with nearly 100 foster families to provide care and find homes for hundreds of unwanted kittens in the San Francisco area each year. Most of the kittens come to Tonis Rescue from San Francisco Animal Care and Control, where they return to be adopted once they are mature and healthy enough and theyve been adequately socialized.
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More adorable photos at the link...