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About this fundraiser:
We are limited admission, foster home-based, feline rescue, and adoption group. Since we have no store-front location, most of our animals are in foster homes.
* Limited Admission shelters are typically privately‐funded shelters without municipal roles or animal control contracts. As a private organization, the shelter may accept animals based on self‐defined criteria and mission. Because they are not publicly funded, limited admission shelters are under no obligation to take stray animals, and often focus on services for owner‐surrendered animals.
We would love to make such an impact on the feral cat population that we are no longer needed. Maybe someday that will be the case, but for right now the kittens just keep coming.
Today our biggest challenge is to find the funds needed for spaying and neutering. In order to decrease the need for euthanasia, we never release an animal to an adopter until it has been sterilized.
It is our hope that someday, no perfectly healthy animal will be euthanized simply because it has no home.
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Your donation will be used first for spay and neutering. After that, it will be used for veterinary care, testing for feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), micro-chipping, vaccinations, food, litter, and supplies.
Many of the kittens and cats we take in have neglected conditions that are not life-threatening but do need treatment. We estimate $5,000 per year in basic medical vet costs, regular food, and water costs a little over $5,000.
As a nonprofit, we depend on the support of owners and donors to reach our mission. Your generous donation means the difference between life and death for many kittens.
We are tremendously grateful for your gift. Thank you so much for donating.
What We Do
• We provide clean and loving environments in foster homes for homeless kittens until their adoption.
• We house cats in cages only for special purposes: quarantine, injury care, special needs, and display at Petco stores.
• We promote public health and safety by encouraging vaccinations—including rabies.
• We educate the community about animal welfare issues.
• We take in and find homes for kittens—including neonates/newborns—in order to reduce the need for euthanasia.
• We strongly support and promote spaying and neutering.
• We do not euthanize to free up space.
• We applaud and support the efforts of other shelters and rescues.
Your donations will help pay for:
- Spay and neutering