
Our mission is to spay and neuter feral cats, provide food and clean water for feral cats, provide medical care when needed, support other rescue organizations and educate the public. We are a non-profit organization and aim to provide resources, collect donations, and spread awareness about rescue cats.
Did you know?

About 3 million cats each year are admitted to shelters. That's a lot of cats! Cats that are rescued go through a process of spaying/neutering before being admitted to shelters or directly adopted. This process is crucial as it provides health benefits, reduces aggression, and overall increases life conditions for cats.



Rescued cats that have been spayed or neutered are usually marked by a tipped left ear or a tattoo on the belly.
Cats that have been rescued benefit from unstressed conditions, careful and warm care, as well as comfortable beds, scratching posts, and other cat toys. (Like most cats)
