Winter Care for Outdoor Cats
A project of STRAY FERAL RESCUE
Home foreclosures have filled animal rescues and shelters past capacity and left millions of cats homeless. Many were let loose outside before they were spay/neutered and have been reproducing at alarming rates. The only effective way to deal with the population explosion is the humane way---trap, spay/neuter, and release (TNR) outdoor cats and provide them food, water, and shelter through the winter. This limits the size of the colonies, cuts down on their hunting the indigenous species, and eventually the cat colonies will die off naturally.
Please help with a tax-deductible donation by year-end.
We can't do what we do without you.
Thank you!
Donors' Wall
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Anna Plonske
Thank you for showing compassion to these kitties. "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated” ... Mahatma Gandhi
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Ann Galloway
for Meow-Meow. A feral cat that was given food by a woman who's house was foreclosed on. I didn't want to take the cat till I found a home for her and able to take her to the vet. Unfortunately when I went by to get her, I couldn't find her. I went one more time after our 1st snow fall and she was lying on the front yard dead. She was a sweet little thing and just needed a home. I never would have thought it wouild have been so hard to find her a place. Thank you for trying to take care of the Feral cats.
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Lisa Hatlestad
So grateful there are those willing to do the unending work of helping strays/ferals...thanks for being there for the cats!
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nancy Rosenbower
i live in the woods in the eastern metro. i have very irresponsible neighbors, producing many semiferal to feral cats. i attempt to take care of them and their litters with food, shelter and love. having older housecats makes it next to impossible to bring these sweet creatures into the house. i appreciate so much that others are working to alleviate the problem. the humane society has accepted a number of my kitties for adoption over the years, but not all of the cats are happy about people and i cannot expect they would be adoptable, so they stay outside and i try to keep them warm and happy, and i worry.







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