The most important step we can take to reduce the population
of homeless cats in our area is to spay and neuter.
While not meant to solve the real
problems of homeless cats, it is meant to be a fun and engaging event to raise much needed funds — and it does just that!
The organization is committed to the
care of homeless cats of all ages while attempting to find permanent, responsible, loving homes for each and every one of them.
And we must have governments embrace and support the efforts of shelters and volunteers — as a community we can solve the
plight of homeless cats.
Since there are literally
millions of homeless cats on the street, it can be difficult to be sure which ones are truly feral, and which ones are abandoned house cats.
Help prevent the overpopulation
of homeless cats by sponsoring a Spay / Neuter day for feral cats.
Through outreach, education and service, we are committed to ending the
killing of homeless cats and dogs within our local municipal shelter.
We are a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization with the mission to promote better care and understanding of cats while providing for the physical
welfare of homeless cats and kittens.
A Life to Live relies on the generosity of people in the community and other partners to support our life - saving work on
behalf of homeless cats and dogs.
I then pass the funds on to charity — specifically, cat rescue efforts focusing on spaying and neutering to help prevent the
suffering of homeless cats and kittens.
But every year, the population
of homeless cats grows, and more and more cats flow into already crowded animal shelters.
Your support at our boutique supports our mission to find loving homes through adoption, care and
rescue of homeless cats and dogs.
These events help to raise critical funds without adding to our expenses, and move us that much closer towards our mission of changing the
destiny of homeless cats.
With every gift, you'll receive a card with the
photo of a homeless cat or dog whose care your purchase makes possible.
We accept donations of any vehicle, from any location, and use the proceeds of your vehicle's sale to help protect and saves
lives of homeless cats and dogs.
As a result, there are hundreds of
thousands of homeless cats and dogs, many who die of starvation, dehydration, get hit by cars or killed by predators.
They are a non-profit organization whose objective has always been to promote better care and understanding of cats while providing for the physical
welfare of homeless cats and kittens.
The
volume of homeless cats being trapped every month as well as the number of people volunteering their time and services is eye opening.
We'll finally be able to tackle the problem
of homeless cats at its root in our city,» said Bruce Roney, OHS executive director.
While the FSDI focuses on shelter pets in our county, the SVCAP is a program (launching in 2018 pending grant funding or donor underwriting) which addresses the
needs of homeless cats and kittens in the entire Suwannee Valley Region, including our surrounding counties.
The New York City Feral Cat Initiative is a coalition of more than 150 animal rescue groups and shelters whose joint mission is «to raise awareness about the thousands of... community cats living outdoors throughout NYC's five boroughs, to offer solutions to prevent the number
of homeless cats from increasing, and to successfully manage existing colonies.»
The shelters were unveiled at a sold - out benefit in March, and all of the proceeds go to FixNation — who provide medical care and spray /
neutering of homeless cats throughout LA County.
Solano Feral Cat Group volunteers work tirelessly to humanely reduce the huge
overpopulation of homeless cats, both tame and feral, living in Solano County.
SCFN is an all volunteer organization dedicated to the humane care and
control of the homeless cat population in Brevard County, Florida.
Inspired by the
abundance of homeless cats in need of help on the streets of Brooklyn, NY, The American Street Cat, Inc. was founded in 2011 as a non-profit charity in New York State.
The mission of SpayOK is to mitigate the problem
of homeless cats before they become homeless «by providing a highquality, low - cost spay and neuter service for low - income families who want to be responsible pet owners.»