Become an at-home caregiver for stray and neonatal kittens until 8 weeks of age

The Wait Until 8 program empowers you to become an at-home caregiver for stray and neonatal kittens until 8 weeks of age, when you can then return them to the shelter for adoption.

How it works

If you might otherwise turn 2- to 6-week-old stray and orphaned kittens over to shelters, you can instead obtain free supplies and care instructions to save their lives. Our shelter staff will provide free Kitten Survival Kit supplies, written care instructions, and a personal orientation for care of neonatal kittens. You will return orphaned but healthy neonatal kittens to the shelter at 8 weeks of age (or when they weigh at least two pounds).

What you should know

  • Volunteers agree to provide all care after leaving the shelter (during the "waiting" period)
  • Upon return to the shelter at 8 weeks, all kittens undergo spay/neuter surgery to prepare for adoption
  • Volunteer caregivers may officially adopt their kittens free of charge - including County pet license, vaccination, microchip, and chip registration
  • Volunteer caregivers must be at least 18
  • For medical reasons, neonatal kittens whose eyes have not yet opened will not be eligible for the Wait Until 8 program
  • All participants receive a Kitten Survival Kit containing formula, bottles, and other items provided by Pet Resource Center. Kitten Survival Kits are available at the Pet Resource Center

Resources

See instructions on how to take care of very young kittens

Contact

For more information, please contact Pet Resources at (813) 301-PETS (7387) or visit them at 440 N. Falkenburg Road in Tampa.

Top Image Caption: Wait Until 8 Kitten Foster Program
Last Modified: 9/8/2023, 10:45:47 AM

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