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Lengthy-Time Rescuer Jenna Fischer Fosters Three Adorable Kittens

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Adored actress Jenna Fischer has volunteered with LA’s Kitten Rescue for over 20 years. It began with fostering and discovering properties for cats and kittens however progressed to working in TNR (entice, neuter, launch) and even taking calls on the so-called “Dump Line” for deserted cats!

Jenna Fischer attends the Kitten Rescue LA Fur Ball in 2009

Jenna Fischer at 2009 Fur Ball through Facebook/Kitten Rescue LA

Here she was just lately for Halloween 2023, hilariously selling adoption via the rescue together with her ginger boy Sonny.

Jenna Fischer's Halloween costume for 2023

Jenna Fischer’s Halloween costume for 2023. Images through Instagram/msjennafischer

Back in 2019, Fischer and her household adopted Sonny, an orange ginger kitten from the identical rescue. Or quite, Sonny adopted them, as she told PEOPLE:

“I’ve rescued and rehabilitated about 13 cats, which people often think that that means I have 13 cats personally, but actually we’ve been without a pet for a few years now,” Fischer tells PEOPLE. “We went in looking for a white and gray fluffy cat, that’s mostly what my daughter wanted. Little orange Sonny just walked right up to us. He was like, ‘Hey guys, so, I’ll be coming home with you today. Feel free to take a look around, check out some of the other cats, but in the end I will be your cat.’ That is how we met Sonny.”

She appeared in the magazine with Sonny for a “Most Beautiful” problem. But years earlier than that, she appeared in PEOPLE together with her first cat, Andy, a black and white cutie.

Jenna Fischer appears in PEOPLE with Sonny and Andy

Jenna Fischer with Sonny on prime left and Andy under proper. Image through Instagram/msjennafischer

By the way in which, Sonny additionally has his personal Instagram with almost 53K followers!

Jenna Fischer Helps Foster Three Adorable Ginger Babies

Over the summer season, Fischer and her household teamed up with one other fosterer to care for 3 of the cutest ginger kittens ever. Two of them are women which is uncommon since most gingers are boys, like our boy Marmalade.

“It was an incredibly rewarding experience,” she advised Kitten Rescue LA.

Ginger kittens from Kitten Rescue LA, Independence Day Kittens

Images through Facebook/Kitten Rescue LA

They acquired basic American names: George, Martha and Betsy, the “Independence Day kittens.” All have been discovered making an attempt to outlive outside with their mama and have been mildly spicy at first, however as soon as in foster care, they warmed as much as the people rapidly. Meanwhile, their mom cat was TNR’d.

“They were found outside but are socializing well…George would like to know when the next meal is and he keeps a very tidy litter box, Betsy likes to PLAY ALL THE TIME PLEASE, and Martha is determined to conquer my husband’s slipper. It’s a cuteness overload,” Fischer shared.

Independence Day Kittens, George, Martha, and Betsy, Kitten Rescue LA, Jenna Fischer

Jenna Fischer Describes the Kittens’ Purrsonalities

In an update, Fischer shared how the kitten’s purrsonalities have been rising within the home.

“Martha! She’s the smartest of the bunch but also the most shy around people. So she will need a patient and loving human. She was born outside with her litter mates but she is slowly getting used to the comforts of being a house cat. She will curl up and take a nap on your lap and she LOVES to play. We’ve nicknamed her The Lookout because she loves a window seat. This gal is looking to bond with her special person. She’s such a sweet kitty,” she stated.

Independence Day Kittens, Martha the orange kitten fostered by actress Jenna Fischer for Kitten Rescue LA

Martha

“George! We call him The Mayor of Kittentown. This guy decided very early on that pets and snuggles were the best thing ever. He loves to purr and play and eat (he’s always the first and last at the food bowl. Haha.) He also loves kids and was most curious/brave about meeting Sonny (although Sonny shut that meet and greet down pretty quickly.) George walks with a swagger that is so endearing. Maybe it’s just his kitten belly, maybe it’s goofy confidence. He’s a standout kitty,” Fischer wrote.

Independence Day Kittens, George the orange kitten fostered by actress Jenna Fischer for Kitten Rescue LA

George

“Betsy! Aka The Floof. This medium-haired beauty LOVES TO PLAY SERIOUSLY SHE LOVES IT! I’m talking flips and jumps and she might be a good contender for Kitty Cirque du Soleil. She also loves naps on laps and butt scratches. And she loves her sister Martha very much. (Are you looking for two orange gals?) Betsy also has a very loud purr that will melt your heart,” she shared.

Independence Day Kittens, Betsy the orange kitten fostered by actress Jenna Fischer for Kitten Rescue LA

Betsy

Meanwhile, resident cat Sonny was not amewsed with the foster infants, writing: 

“Help! My family is fostering kittens and I do not care for them. They purr and play all the time and they are really cute and I am not amused. I want them out of here please. I already have to deal with an annoying dog. Apply to adopt these cute wonderful sisters who I cannot stand at @kittenrescuela Their names are Betsy and Martha. (Or you can call them by the names I’ve given them Go Away and No.) I don’t care that they look like mini versions of me. ADOPT THEM!” Sonny the cat wrote.

Mr. Sonny Cat, pictures of the Independence Day foster kittens, Jenna Fischer

Later, Sonny appeared to alter his thoughts just a little concerning the foster infants.

“The kittens are growing on me. But they still need a forever home. Just wanted to say they aren’t as horrible as I thought. The fluffy one has been renamed NotSoBad.”

Sonny meets the foster kitten

Sonny meets the foster kitten through Instagram/mrsonnycat

Video through Instagram/mrsonnycat

‘Go For It!’ if You’re Thinking of Fostering

Fischer talks about fostering these kittens within the video under for Kitten Rescue LA. She additionally talks concerning the fundamentals of fostering and what to anticipate, encouraging everybody who loves cats to attempt it.

“I am so proud to be part of the Kitten Rescue family. Every adoption story is unique, and if you’re thinking of fostering, I say, ‘Go for it!’ It is so incredible to be pat of that process of helping a cat or kitten find their home,” Jenna Fischer stated.

Video by KittenRescueLA:

Fischer additionally has a canine named Maggie, adopted back in 2021. Right away, Sonny discovered the pup’s tail “a pretty fun toy.” Since then, the antics have continued endlessly.

“Pets in close proximity to one another without fighting.”

Sonny with Maggie the dog

Sonny with Maggie the canine

You can comply with Kitten Rescue LA on Facebook and Instagram.

 


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