CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) – This 12 months the Cheyenne Animal Shelter has seen an inflow in cats, and particularly kittens.
“We have cats and kittens still in foster homes, our adoption floor remains full and its just kind of an indicator that our community is not necessarily seeing a decrease in the number of cats and kittens being born just out in the community,” stated Niki Harrison, Director of Annual Fundraising and Branding for the Cheyenne Animal Shelter.
The kitten season often ends round October, however this 12 months the shelter remains to be seeing kittens this late in November.
The greatest method to assist is by ensuring that your pets are spayed and neutered, in addition to adopting cats from native animal shelters and rescues.
If you’re not presently in a position to undertake a cat, the Cheyenne Animal Shelter can also be fundraising and searching for extra volunteers as a consequence of this inflow.
“We’re calling it unleash the love and it lasts through December 31st and we’re asking for community support in the form of donations, in the form of volunteering your time with us, or even coming out and figuring out how you can adopt or become a foster,” stated Harrison.
For extra info on find out how to undertake, or become involved with the Cheyenne Animal Shelter, go to their web site.
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