Heads Up: It’s Officially “Kitten Season”
Hannah Shaw, a.k.a. Kitten Lady, on how you can help with the springtime arrival of orphaned kittens.
Across much of the northern hemisphere, spring is poking its head over the horizon. Snow is melting, flowers are blooming, and wild animals are doing what wild animals do best — making more animals. Or, if you were a Disney movie kid, you might first have heard it described by Bambi as “getting twitterpated.” If you are in the animal-rescue field, though, you might know this time of year as something else: “kitten season.” This time of year, vets, shelters, and independent-rescue organizations are gearing up for a massive influx of stray cat litters. And they need all the help they can get.
We chatted with Hannah Shaw, a.k.a. Kitten Ladyopens in a new tab and an expert on looking after kittens (and puppies and piglets), about how people can help during this fruitful time of year. Shaw has rescued and rehabilitated hundreds of newborn, often orphaned kittens who are too young and vulnerable to survive in an animal shelter (and who are thus euthanized if someone like her doesn’t step up to nurse them back to health). She is also a humane educator and New York Times bestselling author who hosts workshops to teach people how to help their community cats.
littleKin™ is Kinship’s home just for puppy and kitten parents. Bop over to check out expert advice, new pet tools, and special deals—all curated for your newest family member.
opens in a new tab