Tiny Heat Exhausted Kitten Saved!

Tiny Greta landed on RCR’s radar screen last weekend when a citizen contacted us that a very young kitten had been found near his home and was in need of help on one of the hottest days of the year!

He reached out for help with the kitten and an RCR volunteer was quick to attend the scene when she realized that the kitten was being held in a hot vehicle on a 30 degree + day.

Thankfully we were able to get the sweet little gal to safety before any harm occurred. She is a sweet and precious baby thriving in foster care and will be available for adoption early this fall.

RCR would like to remind the pubic that animals should never be left in vehicles on hot days! They can experience heat exhaustion and dehydration just like people. For resources on dealing with an overheated animal, please visit the links below.

Leaving dogs in cars: Avoid heat exhaustion and save lives (spca.bc.ca)

Is Your Cat Overheating? 11 Signs of Heat Exhaustion | BeChewy

Greta is a darling cat that is thriving in her foster home. But there are many more like her on the street. Please consider helping via volunteering to foster or sending monetary donations. Details are below:

Volunteer Application Form — Regina Cat Rescue

Donate: Donate — Regina Cat Rescue