Warm Weather Brings Surge in Kitten Population in Albuquerque
Warm Weather Brings Surge in Kitten Population in Albuquerque
US · Published Apr 23, 2026
Albuquerque animal shelters anticipate a surge in kitten population due to warmer weather.
Local shelters are seeking volunteers and adopters to help manage the influx of kittens.
Community support is crucial for providing care and finding homes for the increased number of kittens.
Albuquerque shelters prepare for kitten season surge
With warmer weather in Albuquerque, animal shelters are preparing for a significant increase in the kitten population, a phenomenon known as 'kitten season.' The rising temperatures trigger a surge in cat breeding, leading to hundreds of kittens needing care and shelter. Local organizations, such as the Albuquerque Journal, report that shelters are appealing to the community for assistance in managing this influx through volunteering and adoption.
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