Six Kittens Rescue

Six Kittens Rescue SKR is a nonprofit, foster based, and volunteer-run neonatal kitten rescue serving the needs of BCS.

Mama Dana (DOB 3/27/2024) is ready for immediate adoption!If you’re looking for a dog in a cat body, you’ve found your g...
06/12/2026

Mama Dana (DOB 3/27/2024) is ready for immediate adoption!

If you’re looking for a dog in a cat body, you’ve found your girl. This beautiful lady wants nothing more than to follow you around, wag her tail, and beg for food. She thrives on attention,and actually enjoys when young kids carry her around - attention is attention for her! She is not extremely high energy, but does love to window watch for any passing birds to chirp at, so she’d make a great office buddy if you work from home. She also is content to chill all day and then curl up next to you when you arrive back home. She’s a very easy going cat who just needs someone to call her own!

Mama Dana is spayed and vaccinated. She was tested negative for FIV/FeLV. She also has a pre-registered microchip.

POV: Foster Mom said it’s bedtime but you’re not ready to stop playing. The tiny faces of injustice 😭Sarah McLachlan has...
06/12/2026

POV: Foster Mom said it’s bedtime but you’re not ready to stop playing.

The tiny faces of injustice 😭

Sarah McLachlan has been notified.

Outlaw Shouldn't Have Been Born.That statement makes people uncomfortable. It makes us uncomfortable too.But Outlaw's st...
06/11/2026

Outlaw Shouldn't Have Been Born.

That statement makes people uncomfortable. It makes us uncomfortable too.

But Outlaw's story is exactly why spay/terminate is considered the humane standard in animal welfare.

When Outlaw and his brother Bandit arrived at Six Kittens Rescue, they were severely malnourished, dehydrated, and suffering from diarrhea. Bandit passed away within hours of entering our care.

Outlaw survived.
Today, he's thriving.
But survival shouldn't depend on luck.

Every kitten born into an environment where there aren't enough resources, enough food, enough veterinary care, or enough foster homes faces an uphill battle from the moment they take their first breath. Some make it. Many do not.

When we accept a pregnant cat into our program, we ask a simple question:
Is she lactating or in active labor?
If the answer is no, we spay her.

Not because we don't love kittens. We do. Our lives revolve around them.
We do it because we see what happens when there are more kittens than resources.
If we are already struggling to feed one underweight mother cat, how are we going to adequately care for her and 4, 6, or 8 newborns? What happens five months later when those kittens are old enough to start having kittens of their own?

The math is brutal. The suffering is real.

Spay/terminate prevents:
🐾 Neonatal deaths from starvation and disease
🐾 Maternal health complications
🐾 Overcrowded shelters and rescues
🐾 Future litters born into the same cycle of neglect and scarcity

Animal welfare organizations, shelter medicine veterinarians, and rescue professionals overwhelmingly support spay/abort because it prevents suffering before it starts.

The most humane outcome is not always the most emotionally comfortable one.
Bandit died because there were already too many kittens and not enough resources long before he ever arrived at our door.

The kindest thing we can do for the next Bandit is make sure he never has to fight that battle in the first place.

Spay every female cat you can. Even if you think she's pregnant. Especially if you think she's pregnant.

Prevention saves more lives than any rescue ever will. 💛

Free toe beans 🫘 No catch. Happy Wednesday!
06/10/2026

Free toe beans 🫘

No catch.

Happy Wednesday!

Outlaw (DOB 4/15) will be ready to ride off into his forever home on July 10.This little bandit may have stolen our hear...
06/10/2026

Outlaw (DOB 4/15) will be ready to ride off into his forever home on July 10.

This little bandit may have stolen our hearts, but he's looking for a family to call his own. Outlaw lives life by his own rules: explore first, ask questions later. Whether he's investigating a suspicious noise, scouting new territory, or planning his next great adventure, he's always on the move.

Don't let his rough-and-tumble reputation fool you, though. Behind that outlaw exterior is a certified cuddle criminal. When he's finished making his rounds, you'll find him curled up in a lap, stretched across a chest, or shadowing his favorite human from room to room. If attention were a crime, Outlaw would be serving a life sentence.

He's got plenty of energy and loves a good wrestling match, especially with his favorite partner-in-crime—a Pomeranian who keeps him busy throughout the day. New toys are exciting, but nothing beats a worthy accomplice.

Despite his fearless reputation, he's still just a baby at heart.

One of his sweetest quirks is settling in for a nap while gently sucking on a finger for comfort—a reminder that even the toughest outlaws need a little reassurance now and then.

Upon adoption, Outlaw will be neutered and vaccinated. He tested negative for FIV/FeLV. He also has a pre-registered microchip.

Margarita (DOB 3/17) will be ready for her forever home on June 17th.Like her beverage namesake, Margarita might come ac...
06/09/2026

Margarita (DOB 3/17) will be ready for her forever home on June 17th.

Like her beverage namesake, Margarita might come across as just a little bit salty at first…but within a sip - err, moment - or two, her true sweetness shines through.

While initially slightly timid and shy, Margarita quickly adapts to new environments, people, and adult cats. She adores playing with crinkle toys and springs, but her favorite pastimes are wrestling with her brother, Taco Tuesday, attacking (but not so much playing IN) her cat tunnel, and frolicking in a freshly rinsed shower. When apart for longer than a few minutes, she greets her foster family with nose taps and head rubs, and she loves having her ears rubbed and her tummy scratched.

Upon adoption, Margarita will be spayed and vaccinated. She tested negative for FIV/FeLV. She also has a pre-registered microchip.

How we write captions vs. what we're actually thinking 🫪
06/08/2026

How we write captions vs. what we're actually thinking 🫪

Cricket (DOB 3/31) will be ready for her forever home on June 26th. This sweet girl is full of fun and absolutely loves ...
06/08/2026

Cricket (DOB 3/31) will be ready for her forever home on June 26th.

This sweet girl is full of fun and absolutely loves being around her people. The moment you walk into a room, she’ll come running over to greet you, rubbing against your legs and asking for attention. She’s a little shadow who loves following her favorite humans from room to room, always curious about what you’re up to.

Cricket has just the right balance of energy and affection. During her active hours, she’s ready to play, explore, and even challenge you to a race across the room! She’s incredibly goofy, delightfully weird, and always finding new ways to make you laugh with her silly antics.
When playtime is over, she’s happy to settle down nearby. If you’re working at your desk, don’t be surprised to find her curled up next to you, keeping you company while she naps peacefully by your side.

With her affectionate nature, playful spirit, and quirky personality, Cricket brings joy everywhere she goes. She’s looking for a loving home where she can be your best friend, personal assistant, and pacing partner all in one!

Upon adoption, Cricket will be spayed and vaccinated. She tested negative for FIV/FeLV. She also has a pre-registered microchip.

Nobody told Dusk she's a cat.She thinks she's a queen.She expects to be carried around the kingdom (your house), supervi...
06/07/2026

Nobody told Dusk she's a cat.

She thinks she's a queen.

She expects to be carried around the kingdom (your house), supervises all important activities, and assumes every available lap belongs to her.
She's fearless, curious, and firmly believes every new toy was purchased specifically for her enjoyment.

Honestly, we're not sure when she became management.
We also don’t know how no one has wanted to adopt her?

Apply to join her royal court today. She demands it.

We all have that one friend who does everything a little differently 🤪
06/06/2026

We all have that one friend who does everything a little differently 🤪

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Bryan, TX

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Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm
Sunday 12pm - 5pm

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+19794889209

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