Kitten season has arrived and the folks at ACCT Philly are looking for some helping hands to bottle-feed orphaned kittens.
Kitten season has arrived at ACCT Philly and the organization is looking for volunteers to help bottle-feed the newborn critters.ACCT says they have orphaned kittens pouring into their facilities every day. Unfortunately, kittens that need to be bottle-fed can't stay in the shelter overnight because there is no staff available to bottle-feed them every two hours.
As a result, ACCT is looking for volunteers to commit to just one night a month as members of their on-call overnight foster team. ACCT officials say volunteering for even a single night helps make a huge impact in reducing daily staff stress and saving the lives of tiny kittens.
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