Nonprofit

FOSTER KITTEN PROJECT


  • Mission

    The Foster Kitten Project specializes in orphaned and abandoned neonatal kittens, defined as newborns up until four weeks of age. Many shelters are unable to take in these kittens due to their intensive round the clock care, because of this; they are one of the largest groups euthanized in the United States every year. The Foster Kitten Project rescues these kittens and gives them a fighting chance at life.

    About Us

    The Foster Kitten Project (FKP) specializes in neonatal kittens, which are defined as newborns up until 4 weeks of age and rely on others, generally their mother, for 100% protection, warmth, and nutrition. Many shelters are unable to take on this group of kittens due to their intensive round the clock care needs. As a result of their fragile state neonates also have a high mortality rate, but FKP tries to give them their best chance at life by bottle feeding, keeping them warm, providing medical care, and finding their furever family with they have matured and are healthy enough.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Animals

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