Coping with Kitten Season

We are about to embark on the start of kitten season. Thousands of homeless kittens will be born outside throughout Central Florida over the next few months, and we need your help to care for them. If unprepared, Pet Alliance shelters will be easily overwhelmed with kittens brought by the dozens to our doors each […]
Young Entrepreneurs Are The Next Generation of Philanthropists

In the midst of months of social distancing and isolation due to COVID-19, three sisters in east Orlando decided to venture into the business of giving back. Enter the young entrepreneurs running S3 Creationz. It started with their mother’s suggestion to get creative with the free time the sisters now had at home. They decided to […]
23 Kittens Born at Pet Alliance in 7 Days

In the last seven days, over 23 kittens have been born in Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando’s Care. It all started with Lucy giving birth to her four kittens (Darcy, Wanda, Quicksilver and Jimmy Woo) in the shelter. After Lucy and her kittens went to foster care, even more cat moms in active labor arrived […]
Tune into the Pet Alliance PUP BOWL on Friday 2/5!

Who’s ready for some football? Support our two adorable puppy teams, WAGS and WHISKERS, as they go paw-to-paw to help raise donations for the Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando! Last year, Pet Alliance sheltered over 5,200 dogs and cats and they’re in need of your support more than ever. Make a donation below to the 2021 […]
This Fluffy Hitchhiker Was Found In A Car Engine

There’s never a dull day at the shelter! This little hitchhiker found her way inside the engine of our Pet Alliance Clinic Manager’s Subaru! Candyce heard tiny meows from inside her car on her way home from a long day at the office. Little did she expect to find the cutest feline under the hood […]
Two Zip Codes Down, Many More To Go

Since 2018, Community Outreach Manager Cathy Houde, has canvassed 22 square miles of east Orlando’s Azalea Park neighborhoods searching for feral cats. “It’s rare when we go door to door and occupants are not aware of the stray cats wandering their neighborhood,” says Cathy. “Most residents are in tune with who’s in their yard, or even the cats […]