
Found Kittens? We’ll Help You Figure Out What To Do Next.
The first hour after finding a kitten is critical. Follow the steps below to help stabilize and protect them, and contact us anytime if you’re unsure what to do next.
Step 1: Make Sure The Kitten Is Warm
If a kitten feels cold, do not feed them yet. Cold kittens cannot digest food safely, and feeding too early can be dangerous.
- Feel ears, paws, and mouth
- If cold → Warm slowly using towel or body heat
- Use heating pad on LOW wrapped in towel
- Warm for 30–60 minutes before feeding
Step 2: Check Hydration
Kittens can become dehydrated quickly, especially if separated from their mother.
- Gently pinch skin between shoulder blades
- If skin snaps back → Hydrated
- If skin stays tented → Dehydrated → Call TLGH

Step 3: Check Gum Color
Healthy kittens should have bubblegum pink gums.
- Pink → Normal
- Pale or white → Possible anemia or shock → Emergency

Step 4: Estimate Kitten Age
- Eyes closed → Under 1 week
- Eyes open, wobbly → 2–3 weeks
- Walking, playful → 4+ weeks
Emergency Signs — Call For Help Immediately
- Gasping or trouble breathing
- Not moving or extremely weak
- Bleeding or visible injuries
- Maggots or fly strike
- Seizures or unresponsiveness
If you notice any of these signs, contact support right away for next steps.
You Don’t Have To Figure This Out Alone
Our team is available 24/7 to help you make safe decisions for the kittens.
