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On Hiatus

August 15, 2020 by BeesHouse

Due to COVID-19, BeeBee’s House is unable to foster kittens for the foreseeable future. We work closely with our local shelter and veterinarian, and both have strict precautions in place to prevent the spread of the virus that include limiting contact with the public. In addition, the James Household is immune-compromised, and as COVID-19 can infect cats and kittens, we decided to suspend our fostering activities out of an abundance of caution.

Thank you to all who have supported us over the past two years. We hope to resume our services as soon as it is safe for all (post-vaccinations).

— BeeBee’s House

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Foster Kittens: Critter Litter 3

May 20, 2018 by BeesHouse

Meet Caleb and Jester!

Found abandoned and starving in a parking lot, Caleb and Jester were only about three weeks old, but already weaned, as they’d had no mother and were doing their best eating whatever they could scrounge up on the streets. We tried (very unsuccessfully and over vehement objection from the kittens) to get them back on the bottle for the badly needed nutrition, but they would have none of it. They went straight onto wet food, which they appreciated immensely.

They arrived on April 11, 2018, were on solids two days later, and growing like weeds two days after that.

Caleb’s hungry days left their mark, and he was very food aggressive and fearful of the dark. (Not to worry – BeeBee’s House always provides a night light for their fosters!) His early trauma was a long time in fading, but he learned nice manners and that food was always available, and he would never again go hungry.

Caleb

Baby Jester (as she came to be known, even when she was no longer an infant) soon forgot her days alone on the street and began putting on weight and cuddling as much as she could. She loved attention and toys, and always investigated anything new before her more timid (and bigger!) brother.

Baby Jester

They stayed with BeeBee’s House until the middle of May, when they were both old enough and big enough to be adopted. Baby Jester learned to tell her bigger brother where to stow his nonsense, and Caleb learned to be nicer to his tiny sister. They went to a wonderful home in Portland, Oregon, with a fantastic woman and her family. Caleb and Jester were wonderful to foster, and we are so proud of the cats they’ve grown into.

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Coming Soon

November 22, 2017 by BeesHouse

Under Construction. Please see our About page for more information.

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Thanks For Your Support

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BeeBee’s House is no longer active in the fostering and rescue community. Thank you all for your support these past years! This site will remain up for now in order to help others with resources and information. Any donations or wishlist items received after June 2023 will be forwarded to Clatsop Animal Assistance for their continued work fostering kittens on the Oregon Coast.

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