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Lander University staff members discovered four stranded kittens near Horne Arena, leading to a successful rescue and adoption effort. With the Humane Society of Greenwood at capacity, staff quickly provided care for the kittens. Three were adopted by the end of the day, while one remains in foster care. This heartwarming story emphasizes community support and the responsibilities of pet ownership, highlighting the importance of caring for animals in need.
Greenwood, SC – Lander University staff members located four stranded kittens on campus, leading to a successful rescue and adoption effort. The kittens, believed to be around seven weeks old, were spotted meowing and appearing exhausted near Horne Arena, following staff members Brandon Felder and Taylor Johnston.
Upon discovering the kittens, the staff realized that their mother was not present, raising concerns about their welfare. Felder and Johnston took immediate action by bringing the kittens to the Registrar’s Office, where they provided them with a box for shelter and food. Staff members were particularly apprehensive as the Humane Society of Greenwood was at its peak season for cats, indicating that space was limited for additional animals in need.
A call for help went out across campus shortly after the kittens were rescued. The response was heartwarming, with three out of the four kittens finding forever homes by the end of the day. Brandon Felder is currently fostering the remaining kitten as it awaits a new adoptive family.
Among the rescues, Kendra Rodgers from Lander’s Information Technology Services adopted one of the kittens, now affectionately named Gray. This particular kitten charms with its striking gray eyes. Initially intended to be a companion for Rodgers’ father, Gray quickly captured the hearts of her family, seamlessly integrating into their home.
The successful rescue of the kittens emphasizes the importance of compassion and community support for animals in need. Lander University staff acted promptly to address the urgent situation, demonstrating how collective efforts can lead to positive outcomes for vulnerable animals.
The story of these kittens highlights a broader issue regarding the responsibilities of pet ownership and the importance of ensuring that animals are cared for properly. During times when shelters are overflowing, community awareness and support become particularly vital to protecting and serving animals that may otherwise be abandoned or neglected.
Ultimately, the kittens now count on love and care from their new families to thrive. The rescue serves not only as a heartwarming tale of compassion but also as a reminder of the ongoing need for responsible pet ownership and the importance of community involvement in animal welfare efforts.
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- Index Journal: Lander Discovery is Paws-itively Happy
- Wikipedia: Animal Welfare
- Designboom: CATSA Lander Mark1 Space-Themed Cat Bed
- Google Search: Animal Shelters
- Dignity Memorial: Lucille Barnett
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Animal Shelter
