Pedley Square Veterinary Clinic8822 Limonite Avenue, Suite GRiverside, CA 92509Phone: (951) 685-3331Please make appointments using the Kitty Devore Rescue account.Hours:Monday through Friday: 7 AM to 7 PMSaturday: 8 AM to 4 PMSunday: Closed Feline Spay $72.85In heat, add $22.00 Pregnancy, add $ 26.00 Feline Neuter $54.85Inguinal cryptorchid, add $61.20Abdomonal … [Read more...]
In San Diego County
In Los Angeles County
Mar Vista Animal Medical Center3850 Grand View Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90066 KD does have a rescue account at this veterinary hospital. Please make appointments on the Kitty Devore Rescue account.Phone: (310) 391-6741 Dr. Wendy Brooks Dr. Leslie Moore Dr. Jenny Johnson Dr. Linda Larsen Hours: Monday 8AM–6PM Tuesday 8AM–6PM Wednesday 8AM–6PM … [Read more...]
In San Bernardino County
In Orange County
Pro Pet Fix2407 E. Orangethorpe AvenueFullerton, CA 92831Phone: (714) 738-3492** Please make appointments on the Kitty Devore Rescue accountDr. Heidi StrandCarlos - Office ManagerHours: Monday 7:30AM–4PMTuesday 7:30AM–4PMWednesday 7:30AM–4PMThursday 7:30AM–4PMFriday 7:30AM–4PMSaturday 7:30AM–4PMSunday … [Read more...]
Rehabilitation Work
The following topics can be found in this section: • Behavioral Assessments• Developing Trust• Meeting The Established Pride• If You Become Aware Of A Behavioral Issue Behavioral Assessments It’s rare that we know the backstory on any of the cats admitted to Devore Shelter. What we do know is that the shelter experience is stressful for most of them. Younger … [Read more...]
Reimbursements, Waiver of Reimbursement and Document Submissions
Please be aware that for all of the standard vetting procedures, you must factor in the cost of an exam fee if one is charged. Many clinics who perform these basic procedures do not charge exam fees so the cost of the procedure is what it is. However, if the vet you choose does charge an exam fee this fee does need to be factored in to the cost of the procedure. For … [Read more...]
Emergencies
If your foster kitty is in distress, contact Renée and Lauren immediately by Facebook PM, email or phone to alert them to the issue and your concerns. If neither one responds within a half an hour of contacting them, please contact either your designated Foster Liaison or one of these Board members: Jen Ronan, Amanda Skinner or Cindi Switzer - and they will advise you. DO … [Read more...]
KD Vetting 101
This section includes the following topics: • Listing of Mandatory Vetting Procedures• Body Checks• Snap/Combo Testing• FVRCP Vaccines• Rabies Vaccines• Sterilization - Spay and Neuter• Deworming, Flea and Earmite Treatment• Microchipping• Vetting Procedures for Kittens• Litter Box Issues• Fecal Exam Policy• Nail Trims• Other Medical Issues• In The Event of Death• Spay, … [Read more...]
KD Vet Hospitals and Clinics
Kitty Devore Rescue is comprised of foster members in nearly every Southern California county. Rather than have our foster parents go to one centralized vet hospital for services, we’ve developed relationships over our years in operation with several veterinary hospitals and clinics in each county where foster members are located. We have Kitty Devore Rescue accounts … [Read more...]
About The Kitty Devore Store
The for-purchase section of the Kitty Devore Store is closed as of Spring of 2019. However, the Free Medication section of the store is still open to Kitty Devore Rescue foster parents. In the member area on the website, we have a section we call The Kitty Devore Store. This is where you can order additional free medication, if needed, for your foster kitty. Post office … [Read more...]
Kitty Contagions
Included in this section: • Kitty Contagions - What They Are and What To Do• What Is An Upper Respiratory Infection (URI)?• URI Medications• URI Treatments• URI Prevention• Panleukopenia Kitty Contagions - What They Are and What To Do If you discover your new foster kitty has a contagion such as a URI or ringworm, mange, ear mites, giardia, coccidia, or another … [Read more...]
Your New Arrival and ISO Protocol
In the rescue world, ISO is the abbreviation for “Isolation”. When a cat who has just spent a week to two weeks in the shelter environment comes into your home, if you have other cats in the home - your own or other foster kitties - the new arrival should be immediately placed in ISO and we strongly encourage you to keep them in ISO for the next 10 to 14 days. ISO is for … [Read more...]
Choosing Your New Foster Kitty
Foster guardians interested in choosing a foster kitty to rescue are encouraged to consider the cats listed on the Urgents thread posted daily in the Kitty Devore Rescue Network group forum. It will cite the intake numbers and names of all the Friendly kitties currently in need of rescue at Devore and Big Bear shelters. You can also look through the Most Urgent Friendlies album … [Read more...]
Introduction
The following topics can be found in this section: • About Kitty Devore Rescue and Kitty Devore Rescue Network• Choosing Your New Foster Kitty• KD Fostering Caps• Understanding Cat Hierarchies• Space, Food and Litter• Name Changes• Shelter Paperwork• Care Packages• How Long Is A Fostering Commitment?• If You Are Unable To See Your Foster Kitty Through To Adoption• Vacations, … [Read more...]