When Temperatures Drop, Cooler Shelters Help Save Stray Cats in Naugatuck

As Connecticut faces another stretch of extreme winter weather, Helping Outside Animals in Naugatuck is working nonstop to protect stray and feral cats from freezing temperatures. The volunteer-run rescue has been transforming old coolers into insulated outdoor shelters — simple but life-saving structures lined with compressed straw to keep cats dry and warm. Demand has surged so quickly that each batch is claimed almost immediately, highlighting both the urgent need in the community and the growing support from neighbors stepping up to help.

Helping Outside Animals was recently featured in CT Insider for its life-saving winter shelter efforts. You can read the full article here.