About Us
We rescue orphaned kittens too young for shelters to care for and adopt them into loving homes. Veterinary students learn about neonatal kitten care and kittens find their forever homes. Want to help? Click to find out more! Orphan Kitten Project is a student-run non-profit organization at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Orphaned and abandoned neonatal kittens under 4 weeks of age are taken in from the community and given a complete physical exam by the project coordinators. These kittens are then fostered by veterinary students or giving members of the community who bottle-raise them in their own homes. The kittens are weaned, vaccinated, FeLV tested, spayed or neutered, and dewormed vaccinations before they are put up for adoption, usually by 10-12 weeks of age. Our mission is twofold: 1) to rescue orphaned and abandoned kittens and adopt them into loving homes 2) to train future veterinarians in the care of feline neonates. None of our foster kittens are involved in invasive medical research and no healthy kittens are euthanized because a permanent home cannot be found. All kittens remain in the program until they are adopted out. If you want to learn more about what we do, visit our official website! If you want to get into contact with us or join our foster list serve, send us an email (orphankittenproject@gmail.com) for the quickest response!