Humane Educational Society

Humane Educational Society

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06/13/2026

Angel was abandoned at the front door of HES while in active labor. This poor kitty, only 6 months old, was just a baby herself - a sad but common occurrence for unfixed animals, especially during the peak of breeding season in the spring and summer months.

Angel was immediately seen by our vet team, where she delivered just one single kitten. Sadly, he was born premature, weighing only half of what he should, and passed on his own just hours later.

Angel is still recovering from her ordeal in our medical wing. A cat that is pregnant and still a kitten herself faces significant risks because she is not fully developed both physically and mentally. Angel is underweight and her little body is still growing - she wasn't ready to be a mother, and frankly, she should never have to be.

Cat overpopulation is rampant in our local community and in the nation as a whole. Cats can begin to reproduce as early as 4 months old (the young ones like Angel ending up in similar situations, or worse). If she had been spayed at the proper age, her suffering and that of her kitten could have been avoided.

Spay and neuter is the answer! There are many low-cost spay/neuter clinics in our local area, including HES! Visit heschatt.org/spayandneuter for pricing, scheduling and more.

TNR is also a valuable community resource to help control the population of community or feral cats. Visit heschatt.org/tnr for info! TNR is a FREE program for HES jurisdiction residents!

Angel is doing well in her recovery, and we hope to have her SPAYED and available for adoption soon!

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Chattanooga, TN
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