Please join us for one or both of these fun workshops focused on saving the most at-risk feline populations: neonatal kittens and community cats, presented by Hannah Shaw, also known as "Kitten Lady." 

We'll begin with a two-hour "Saving Kittens' Lives" workshop from 1:00–3:00 pm. See description below.

We'll take a one-hour break from 3:00–4:00 pm.

We'll reconvene for workshop two, "Community Cats 101" from 4:00–6:00 pm. See description below.

Finally, we'll host a brief Meet & Greet with Hannah from 6:00–7:00 pm (tickets are limited).

Kitten Lady

Hannah Shaw is an award-winning humane educator, kitten rescuer, and unwavering animal advocate who has dedicated her life to finding innovative ways to protect animals. Her project, Kitten Lady, strives to create global change in the way we perceive and treat the tiniest and most vulnerable felines: orphan kittens. Kitten Lady provides educational media, training resources, and instructional workshops and consulting services that help individuals and organizations learn how to save the lives of kittens--in a fun and engaging format.

Shaw is the author of the upcoming book Tiny But Mighty, and the upcoming children’s book Kitten Lady’s Big Book of Little Kittens. She has been featured as a guest expert on Animal Planet's My Cat From Hell, and her work has been profiled in People Magazine, Cosmopolitan, and other media outlets around the world.

Hannah is also the founder of Orphan Kitten Club, a nonprofit rescue organization that provides services for neonatal kittens in the San Diego area.


Saving Kittens' Lives

September 25, 1:00–3:00 pm

An inspiring and informative workshop for members of the public, volunteers, staff, and anyone interested in kittens. This workshop provides a thorough overview of issues pertaining to the care and protection of neonatal and orphaned kittens. The workshop begins with foundational concepts, helping shine a light on the need for more foster parents, and then focuses intently on providing the audience with the tools they need in order to save kittens’ lives. Seasoned caregivers and newcomers alike will benefit from discussions about not only kitten care, but also self-care, compassion fatigue, and sustainability. Live demonstrations and fun videos bring kitten care to life and show how simple it is for one person to make a big difference.


Community Cats 101

September 25, 4:00–6:00 pm

A fun, informative workshop for members of the public, volunteers, staff, and anyone interested in felines. This workshop provides an overview of issues pertaining to feral and community cats, examines the various programs that can save them, and dives deep into how to humanely and effectively trap, neuter, return, and care for the cats in our communities. Hands-on demonstrations and entertaining videos will pique the interest of first-time volunteers, and even seasoned trappers will discover new insights through discussions of contingency planning and creative ways to trap and care for our feral friends.


Meet & Greet

September 25, 6:00–7:00 pm

A rare opportunity to meet Hannah Shaw, the Kitten Lady, in person. Photo opportunities, brief one-on-one time and gifts. There are only 75 tickets available, so buy your ticket soon.


Location Information

  • Waterville Opera House
  • One Common Street, Waterville, ME, 04901 US
TicketsPriceFeeQuantity

Saving Kittens' Lives Workshop

$20.00$2.00

Community Cats 101 Workshop

$20.00$2.00

Meet & Greet (1 remaining)

$50.00$2.00
Total: $0.00

$0.00

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