Albuquerque Shelters Prepare for Influx of Kittens as Weather Warms
As temperatures rise in Albuquerque, local animal shelters are gearing up for an expected increase in kitten arrivals. According to the Albuquerque Journal, the city's Animal Welfare department is actively seeking volunteers to help manage the anticipated surge. This seasonal trend is attributed to the warmer weather, which typically leads to a spike in the birth of kittens. The shelters are preparing to accommodate hundreds of new arrivals, ensuring they have the necessary resources and manpower to care for the young animals. The call for volunteers is part of a broader effort to maintain the welfare of these animals and provide them with the care they need during this busy period.