volunteer tina spagnoli fosters kittens. this is little echo, his sister.e and milo employees have been sounding the alarm to founder and director lynn tingle. >> that was just new to me, that a rescue would not respond appropriately or do whatever it takes to make sure that the animals in their care stay alive. >> tingle denies this and gave abc seven news a tour of the milo foundation. she answered all of my questions about the kittens. >> three week old kittens, two week old kittens. sick five week old kittens. they're vulnerable. >> she estimates the richmond location currently has about 30 cats, approximately half of them are sick, some with upper respiratory issues, others ringworm or eye infections. >> we start them on antibiotics. we clean their eyes. we give them meds, and if they aren't improving, then it's time to go to the vets. we don't take them to the vets on day one unless obviously it's a life threatening condition. >> tingle says milo has a couple of registered vet techs on staf, and two vets of record that the organization can make appoin