PUPs 2026

PUPSUNITE.ORG | 4 Every year, as temperatures rise, animal rescues brace for what’s known as kitten season—a time when unspayed cats give birth in large numbers, often overwhelming shelters, rescues, and veterinary partners. For PUPS (Pets Uniting People Society), kitten season means preparing early, acting quickly, and leaning heavily on community support to protect the most vulnerable lives. WHY KITTEN SEASON CREATES A SPIKE IN NEED During spring and summer, unaltered cats can produce multiple litters in a short period of time. Many of these kittens are born outdoors, without medical care, proper nutrition, or protection from illness and predators. As a result, rescues like PUPS see a sharp increase in: • Orphaned or abandoned kittens • Litters needing immediate medical evaluation • Nursing mothers requiring support • Emergency hardship cases involving illness or injury Without intervention, many of these kittens would not survive. HOW PUPS PREPARES Preparation is critical. Long before kitten season peaks, PUPS works to ensure resources, partnerships, and funding are in place to respond quickly and responsibly. Preparation includes: • Joining forces with veterinary clinics for wellness care and vaccinations • Planning for spay/neuter services to prevent future overpopulation • Securing foster placements when possible • Stocking key supplies such as kitten food, formula, and medications Every kitten that enters the PUPS program receives age-appropriate wellness care before adoption—making certain they are healthy, protected, and ready for a safe future. THE REAL COST OF KITTEN CARE Caring for kittens goes far beyond food and shelter. Each kitten typically requires: • Initial wellness exams • Vaccinations • Deworming and parasite prevention • Spay or neuter surgery • Follow-up care as needed These costs add up quickly, particularly at peak times season. For a nonprofit focused on hardship cases, managing these expenses is a constant challenge—but one PUPS willingly takes on to ensure no kitten is left without care. HOW THE COMMUNITY CAN HELP Kitten season is not something PUPS can handle alone. Community involvement is essential. You can help by: • Donating to support medical and wellness care • Providing supplies such as kitten food, formula, litter, and blankets • Sharing PUPS’ mission and educational resources • Supporting spay and neuter efforts in your area Even small contributions have a significant difference when multiplied across dozens of kittens in need. PREVENTING THE NEXT KITTEN SEASON One of the most effective ways to reduce the strain of kitten season is prevention. Spaying and neutering cats does more than protect their health; it also stops future litters from being born into hardship. At PUPS, prevention and compassion go hand in hand. Every kitten we help today represents not only a life saved—but countless future lives protected. Kitten Season How PUPS Prepares and How the Community Can Help

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