Kitten season is a term used to describe the time of year when cats give birth to their litters, usually during the spring and summer months. It is a time when animal shelters become overwhelmed with an influx of kittens, and it highlights the importance of spaying and neutering animals.
Overpopulation is a serious concern with an estimated 30-40 million community cats in the United States alone. These cats produce around 80% of the kittens born. A single female cat can produce multiple litters of kittens each year and by just four months of age, each of those kittens can also begin reproducing! Beat the heat and get your kitten or cat spayed/neutered today! We offer low-cost S/N services through our clinic, click here to reserve an appointment today. Also, if you need help with community cats (outdoor cats) click here to learn more.
There are many great kitten season resources out there but to name a few:
Kitten Lady: offers comprehensive guides on all aspects of kitten care, including videos and webinars.
Alley Cat Allies: offers several guides on kitten care, what to do if you find kittens, and a lot of other helpful information.
Maddie's Fund: offers several "how-to," guides, including videos.
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