Sentences with phrase «kittens come into shelters»

When litters of kittens come into shelters, they require intensive care and lots of attention.
The generosity PetSmart Charities of Canada has empowered the BC SPCA to make significant strides in addressing cat overpopulation across the province, resulting in a dramatic decrease in the number of kittens coming into our shelters.

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Cats generally don't go into heat during the winter months, so shelters see a flood of kittens come through their doors in the spring, many without their mothers.
Once they're old enough to be sterilized and adopted, the kittens may come into the shelter for adoption, though «some people fall in love and either find them a home or end up keeping [them],» says anti-cruelty investigator Adrian Diaz, adding that either way, they're still provided with free vaccines and sterilization.
Besides participating in the many events at the shelter, Romina fosters some of our bottle - fed kittens that come into the shelter and need extra help to thrive.
Kittens come pouring into the shelter from March through September, usually brought in by well - meaning citizens who find them in their yards and think that taking them into a shelter immediately is the best thing for them.
One Friday last November, a lonely single underage kitten came into LA's East Valley shelter and Heaven on Earth took him in.
A very thin mother cat with baby kittens coming from that shelter were supposed to come into our rescue but due to the very poor condition of the cat and the babies she was offered to stay there at Pets Alive because of her condition and fear of the babies passing due to being anemic because of the overwhelming amount of fleas.
about an unweaned kitten (s) that has come into their shelter, our volunteers do our best to immediately find a foster home willing to accept and wean the kittens.
Richmond SPCA and ASPCAPro What happens when puppies and kittens too young or sick to be adopted come into the shelter?
And are the kittens of FIV - positive mothers who come into a shelter inevitably going to become FIV - positive themselves?
I have prioritized this product for kittens that come into the shelter from drug raids or abandoned houses.
Kittens often come into a shelter weighing about a pound and need to gain the appropriate weight for their spay or neuter surgeries.
So when many of the program kittens started filtering back into the shelter along with an increased number of additional cats and kittens coming in through the usual channels, it was bursting at the seams.
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