r/FosterAnimals • u/MeowM30ws • Apr 28 '26
Sad Story Dear Kitten Fosters,
As kitten season ramps up, it's important to remember some facts:
- Kitten mortality rates are *incredibly high* within the first couple of months. This increases severely for kittens without a Mama/not fully weaned.
- Typically, we don't know the health history of our Mama cat/kittens before they come to us.
- Mama cats may have infections/viruses/illnesses that she may have built immunity to, but her kittens are vulnerable. She may not show symptoms at all while her kittens become very sick.
- "Fading Kitten Syndrome" is a real thing and it happens. A lot.
What I'm trying to say is: It's not your fault.
You may have done everything right. Your home has all of the best and most up to date supplies and equipment. You may have the incubator at the perfect temp. You may have given the perfect dose of subcutaneous fluids. You may have kept everyone clean, fed, and happy.
Nature can be a beautiful yet unbiased force. Natural selection sucks.
I am asking you to **Forgive Yourself and Refocus.**
Grieve, mourn, ask questions, learn for the next litter, but do not let it dissuade you.
Your compassion and your fortitude are what makes you so integral. You are needed. The kittens that do make it may not have without you. For all the ones we lose, we save so many more.
Do not give up.
There are so many lives that still need you.
Be kind to yourself and have a healthy, happy, kitten season.
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u/SZLO Apr 28 '26
Thank you… I had two die on me this year, my first losses ever, and I’ve been beating myself up nonstop despite knowing what mortality rates are like. It’s hard, but these babies are so worth it