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Saving the Smallest Souls - Orphaned Kittens

Every tiny meow matters.

 

At the Timmins & District Humane Society, we often take in litters of orphaned kittens—fragile little lives who’ve lost their moms far too early. These babies often come to us scared and hungry.

 

This group of five was recently found living under someone's deck, their mother not seen for days. Estimated to be approximately 6 weeks-old, the kittens were dehydrated and suffering from diarrhea. Currently they are receiving specialized care in hopes of getting them strong and healthy enough to eventually find their forever homes. 

 

Kitten Treatment Plan: Subcutaneous fluids, specialized diet, vaccines and dewormer, spay/neuter surgeries, medication. If the funds raised go above and beyond what Palmer requires, your generous support will continue to make a difference for the next animal in need. 

Mission Statement

“A dedicated and passionate team that advocates and helps animals through care, education and community engagement.”

Land Acknowledgement

The Timmins & District Humane Society acknowledges that we are situated in Treaty 9 territory that is steeped in rich Indigenous history and that the lands on which we operate are the traditional territory of many First Nations, Metis, and Inuit People today. We also acknowledge Mattagami First Nation, on whose traditional land we gather.

Contact Us

620 Mahoney Road North
Phone: (705) 264-1816

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