Nina, Santa Barbara is too far away from home for me to physically help..I'm in Central California. So sorry....Argg...
But as far as resources for no-kill rescues and sanctuaries, use Petfinder.com and click under the shelters tab, type in your zip code and it will list all the shelters and rescues in your area. Contact ALL the no-kills shelters on the list to see if they can help you with fostering and adoption of the friendly ones. (sometimes is it a good idea to call AND send an email, both..as most rescues are volunteer run and the phone call messages tend to back-up) Also, ask co-workers, friends and family if they can help. Post the need for emergency "Foster Homes" on bulletin boards at pet shops and local websites. Run an ad in the local neighborhood paper "Foster Homes Needed". Screen well though. You would be amazed on how many animal lovers there are out there and if each person could foster just 1 kitty, you can make progress. Best of luck to you on this project. It is a great thing you are doing for these kitties. They are lucky to have you helping them !! Denise
