Heaven Can Wait is strictly a spay and neuter clinic. They do not house or adopt animals out at this facility. That's wonderful you have been able to test them and get vet care after stumbling across them. Since FeLV is a transmissible disease, rescue/shelters will most likely not be able to take these animals in. It is worth a shot calling around though and just checking. I'm sorry
I hope you can find them all good homes!! I wish I could take one but I recently just found a 10 month to maybe a year old boy roaming around my apartment complex and I already had a Savannah cat. She just loves having a new little cat buddy. Also I have two pit bulls. They all get along and play with each other. I just hate it when people leave animals out like that it's so unfair to them and they don't deserve it at all! But thank you so much for taking them in and taking them to the vet and just trying to look out for them and trying do the right thing.
Thank you for saving them and getting them proper vet care. Regrettably we no longer have a cat rescue program. Please call local cat rescues and see what they recommend. Here are a few local rescues that might be able to help: https://palnv.org/ https://www.homewardboundcats.org/ https://nevadaspca.org/ Best of luck.
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