What is “Kitten Season”?
As the weather starts to warm up and we head into Spring, unaltered female cats will begin to go into heat. Sixty days later, kittens will be born! Kitten Season typically runs from March through October.
Shelters and rescues will see hundreds if not thousands of kittens come through their doors each year during this time. This page will be a guide to help you become a KITTEN SEASON HERO!
#1 Rule: Don’t Be a Kit-Napper!
If you find a nest of kittens or even a tiny lone kitten (ones that cannot eat on their own) it is best to leave them where they are. Momma cats go out and hunt for food but they will be back. Tiny kittens have a greater chance of survival if they are able to be with their mom until they are old enough to eat on their own.
When should you intervene?
- If the kitten or kittens are in severe medical distress.
- Mom has not returned after 8 hours (do not hover over the area – you will scare mom away).
- If the kittens are warm and have full bellies, mom has been back at some point – she was just sneaky about it. Please do not kit-nap them!
















