Meows Without Moms
Newborn Kitten Rescue

 

Meows Without Moms (a non-profit organization) specializes in newborn kittens, providing "round-the clock" care, including warmth, food, medical treatment, and most of all, love, to those unable to care for themselves.



About Me

 

Hello. My name is Laura and I am a Meow Mom. A few years ago, I discovered there was a need for caregivers of orphaned newborn kittens.

These kittens need constant warmth, feeding every two hours, their bladders stimulated, and of course, lots of love. Newborns also tend to have significant medical needs during the first few days/weeks of life.

Most rescue organizations are not equipped with staff that can handle this challenge. So, I decided to make this my specialty and began “Meows Without Moms”.

I am honored to have the support of my company, co-workers, friends and family that assist me in various capacities during kitten season. I am also thankful to the volunteers that help with feeding and nurturing. The exposure to various people and constant attention makes these little ones truly affectionate.

I want to teach others how to foster newborn kittens, educate the community on the need to spay/neuter pets and emphasize the lifelong commitment one must make to a pet. I hope to enrich someone’s life with the wonderful gift of unconditional love…




The Rescuer's Creed


I promise I will take your unwanted animals.
I will heal their wounds, their diseases, their broken bones.
I will give them the medical attention they need and deserve.
I will nurture their starvation, and give them a warm place to sleep.
I will spay and neuter them, vaccinate them against the diseases that can harm them.
I will treat them and honor them.
I will buy them toys, blankets, balls, and teach them to play.
I will speak softly to them.
I will try to teach them not to fear, not to cry, not to fear, and not to hate.
I will whisper sweet, kind, gentle words into their ears, while gently trying to stroke their fear, their pain, and their scars away.
I will face their emotional scars and give them time to overcome them.
I will socialize them, potty train them, teach them to be obedient, show them dignity, and hold their paws, and stroke their ears if they have endured too much and walk them over the Rainbow Bridge,
but most of all,
I will teach them Love.