Albuquerque Shelters Prepare for Influx of Kittens as Weather Warms
Albuquerque Shelters Prepare for Influx of Kittens as Weather Warms
US · Published Apr 23, 2026
Albuquerque animal shelters brace for kitten influx due to warmer weather.
Volunteers are needed to help manage the surge and care for young animals.
Adoption and fostering are encouraged to provide homes for kittens and free up shelter space.
Animal shelters brace for kitten surge
As temperatures rise in Albuquerque, local animal shelters are preparing for an anticipated surge in kitten arrivals, a phenomenon known as 'kitten season.' The Albuquerque Journal reports that the city's Animal Welfare Department is actively recruiting volunteers to help manage this seasonal influx, which is primarily due to the warmer weather leading to increased kitten births. Shelters are bracing for hundreds of new arrivals and are ensuring they have enough resources and personnel to properly care for these young animals. The call for volunteers is part of a larger initiative to maintain the welfare of these animals and provide them with the necessary care during this busy period.
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