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To prepare for the busy kitten season ahead, Humane Society of Central Oregon is hosting a Kitten Shower

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BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) - With warmer weather just around the corner, Kitten Season will soon be in full swing. To prepare for the nearly 300 newborn and orphaned kittens that will be coming through our doors this year, the Humane Society of Central Oregon is hosting a Kitten Shower!

Attend the Kitten Shower on Saturday, May 4, from 10 am to 2 pm, and join us for a family-friendly, free afternoon of refreshments, activities and education. It’s a great opportunity for anyone interested in fostering kittens to learn more about HSCO’s Foster Program.

Shop for and drop off HSCO’s kitten shower items at both Mud Bay Locations and Bend Pet Express Eastside in Bend beginning April 27th through May 11th.

Admission is free, but “kitten” shower gifts are welcome. HSCO’s full Wish List can be found at http://tiny.cc/HSCOFosterWishList. The most needed items are: Non-clumping cat litter, any kind of wet or dry kitten food, Royal Canin Mom & Baby Cat Food (Wet & Dry), Breeder’s Edge Foster Care Kitten Milk Replacer, and small litter boxes.

Caring for young kittens takes a lot of resources and supplies to ensure our tiniest residents receive the care they need to be ready for their forever homes. Please stop by our Kitten Shower to see how you can help this Kitten Season. Cannot attend? Have kitten supplies shipped to Humane Society of Central OR, 61170 SE 27th St, Bend OR 97702.

For more information visit www.hsco.org/whats-happening/kitten-shower-2024.

About the Humane Society of Central Oregon:

The Humane Society of Central Oregon (HSCO) has been serving the community since 1961, and endeavors to strengthen the human-animal bond by advocating and compassionately caring for animals. HSCO is a Socially Conscious Shelter that strives to ensure the best possible outcomes for homeless companion animals in our care and the community. At the core, HSCO works in collaboration with partners and the community to support the individual needs of people and their pets by providing access to thoughtful resources and services to improve the welfare of all vulnerable animals.  Learn more about HSCO by visiting hsco.org.

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