ORLANDO, Fla. – Keeping up with adoptions is always a challenge at the Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando.But the combination of summer “kitten season” and the pandemic has created a unique problem.Foster Care Coordinator, Susan Russell, said nearly every day someone is dropping off a new litter.[TRENDING: Gang feud leaves 3-year-old dead | Man steals cat blood from clinic | How can I tell difference between flu and COVID-19?]“We’ve probably had 800 kittens in the past two months come through here,” Russell explained.When the pandemic started the rescue closed it’s doors to volunteers and to potential adopters.
The shelter then began relying on a group of volunteers who had been helping from home all along.Foster volunteers were able to take.