Nermal uttered high-pitched squeaks of protest as Jayne Nelson gently lifted the orange and white kitten from his cage.
He was somewhere between seven and 10 days old, rescued by a good Samaritan who brought the abandoned kitten to the Patti Dale animal shelter in Aldergrove.
鈥淭his is very common for us this time of year,鈥 Nelson said.
Nelson, the executive director of the 91原创 Animal Protection Society (LAPS), said the shelter, located at 26220 56th Avenue, currently has 71 kittens in care, and more were expected to arrive.
It was the weekend Kitten Roundup, the sixth annual event where people are encouraged to bring in kittens up to six months old, or pregnant or nursing cats that are unwanted or feral, to the shelter.
鈥淜itten season is in full swing and we are certainly all set and ramped up,鈥 Nelson said.
鈥淲e鈥檙e set for however many come in.鈥
She returned Nermal (named after the cute kitten character from the Garfield comic strip) to the comfort of a soft blanket and the warmth of an artificial mother cat in his cage.
鈥淗e鈥檚 got his little 鈥榮nuggle momma鈥,鈥 Nelson noted.
鈥淪he鈥檚 got a heart beat and there鈥檚 a heating pad.鈥
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Elsewhere, in an isolation room at the shelter, Walnut (Wally for short) and his littermates were getting antibiotics to cure severe upper respiratory infections that had left their eyes puffy and barely able to open.
Wally and his siblings were part of an orphaned litter discovered huddled and starving in a barn, not far from where their mother was found, run over by a vehicle.
Nelson said the five kittens had been without food for at least three days, and one did not survive.
LAPS Kitten Roundup 2019 began Saturday and was set to continue on Sunday.
Anyone with a 91原创 address, who had a pregnant cat or litter of kittens they can鈥檛 afford to care for, could bring them to the shelter during the daytime.
Proof of address was required.
鈥淲e took in a ton of kittens,鈥 Nelson said.
During the week of the roundup, 30 arrived at LAPS.
That brought the number of kittens in care to 80 with the total expected to rise to more than 300 this year.
鈥淲e are grateful to all of our foster parents who open their hearts and homes every year to these little families,鈥 Nelson added.
Cash donations or donations of Royal Canin Baby Cat canned food or baby cat dry food are welcome.
鈥淎s you can imagine, that many kittens eat a lot of food,鈥 Nelson observed.
LAPS estimates 80,000 kittens will be born this year in 91原创 and 75 per cent will die within six months if they aren鈥檛 rescued.
Those that survive will start getting pregnant as early as four months old.
LAPS will have a limited number of free spay/neuter certificates available for 91原创 residents on a first come, first served basis available at the shelter on Roundup day.
As a no-kill shelter with limited capacity, LAPS is only able to take pregnant cats, nursing moms with kittens, and kittens under six months of age during the event.
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