Help Us Save More Kittens

Without the help of NLOL, many young kittens in our community wouldn't survive.

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We're able to take in neonatal kittens thanks to our amazing foster program and the Angel Fund, giving fragile kittens a chance to grow and thrive. But many young kittens aren't so lucky. 

With your help, we can save more kittens by providing the necessary supplies, medical care, and financial support our foster volunteers need.
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What To Do If You Find Kittens Outside

This great video from Best Friends Animal Society tells you what to do if you find kittens outside. You can also find information on their website.


The big takeaway? The best thing you can do is leave them alone and wait for mom to come back - she's usually nearby.


If you find a kitten who is visibly sick or injured, seek medical attention immediately from a local veterinarian or the nearest animal shelter. We're here if you need us!


If mom doesn't come back within 12 hours and the kittens appear to be healthy, you can step in to care for them. Contact us to learn more about how to care for young kittens.

Did You Know...

Without a nursing mother, kittens need round-the-clock care, including bottle feeding every 1.5 to 2 hours. That's why many shelters consider them too resource-intensive and won't take them in.

Orphaned kittens are considered some of the most fragile homeless animals, with up to 40% of them not making it past 12 weeks of age.

At New Leash on Life, we want to give abandoned kittens a fighting chance. But we can't do it without your help.

Your financial support allows us to provide our foster volunteers with everything they need to keep these precious babies alive, from kitten milk replacement to bottles to bedding to medical care. 

Help us save more kittens this kitten season - donate today!
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