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05/22/2026

A great day of Dr Jane providing care with . 47 pets received care and supported with lots of donations we brought from , , and Senior/Special Needs Animal Assistance Project Endeavor

05/06/2026

🎉 Retirement Party 🎉
for future litters. 😹✂️

A few more cats officially retired from the baby-making business.

Every cat trapped, fixed, ear-tipped, and returned today represents fewer kittens suffering on the streets tomorrow — and a kinder future for our community cats.

Photos from AnimalKind Corp's post 05/04/2026

Newman came in last week with a few other community cats to get fixed. It was obvious from the start he was a stray, well socialized and young enough to easily be adopted. So much so we checked for a chip. But was assured by his trapper he was part of a large colony in a trailer park that needed managing.

Newman is a sweet beautiful boy. About 8months, fixed, vaccinated and ready to be adopted. He’ll be at an adoption event this Saturday

Some of the “tell tail” signs that a feral cat isn’t so feral:
- the loaf position, paws tucked
- meowing, friendlies talk, ferals rarely do
- soft eye contact and blinks, ferals will rarely look directly at you
- allow you to pet them

The adoption event is Saturday May 9, 11 to 2:00 at the Sanctuary. 230 W Aviation.

04/24/2026

It’s not always cats here. Meet Mullah, pulled from the shelter to join the flock at Dr Jane’s. We’re investigating his bands for more info.

In the meantime, he has a good place to roost.

04/22/2026

It finally dawned on me why Dr Jane starts surgery day playing the soundtrack to the broadway show Ground Hog’s Day….

Should be TNR-R
Trap Neuter Return - REPEAT

Help fix Fallbrook.
TNR community cats. It’s an act of kindness

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Fallbrook, CA
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