August brought its challenges, but we kept going — helping 48 cats get spayed or neutered and giving extra care to those who needed it most. Your support makes this lifesaving work possible.
Zamira Guerra
Abi’s gentle spirit stood out right away. After surgery and care for his eye condition, he’s now safe indoors with his loving caretaker — living the life he deserves.
All proceeds from the multi-family garage sale go to Sad Tabby’s vet bill. He’s doing so much better now that his dental work is done.
After two weeks missing, this little girl was finally found and reunited with her family. Thanks to patience, trail cams, and caring hearts, her story has a happy ending.
A year after TNR, our cats are looking great — and thanks to watchful caretakers, we’ve spotted a newcomer to spay. Each colony cared for means fewer litters and healthier lives.
Sweet Abi, a gentle soul from a block with more than 25 cats, fell asleep at the vet yesterday. Abi shed light on an area we hadn’t known about—where several litters of kittens and many kind neighbors are struggling to keep up. Since then, we’ve spayed five females, placed kittens in foster care, and secured more spay/neuter appointments with the help of our rescue partners. There’s still much to do, but Abi’s story is a powerful reminder that spay/neuter is the only way to give these cats safer, healthier lives—and your support makes it possible.
We go through an incredible amount of food, litter, and supplies each month to care for cats in TNR, adoption, foster, and colony programs—over $900 in supplies for our holding space alone, plus rent and adoption center costs. None of this would be possible without the generosity of our community, from donors who “round up” at checkout to the amazing support of Pet Supplies Plus in Fairport and Monroe/Goodman. Special thanks to Lori and Courtney for championing our mission—your help makes a life-saving difference for homeless cats every single day.
With vet spots limited, we focus on the most vulnerable cats — females, kittens, and the sick or injured. In June, one friendly stray was reunited with her family thanks to a microchip, while others were fixed and made safe. So far this year, 232 cats have been spayed/neutered and vaccinated — a lifesaving effort made possible by our partners, caretakers, and donors.
Another day trying to spread the word on the benefits of TNR for the cats and the community.
We’re at the Art for Pets Pop-Up today — and Lucy is already here soaking up the fun and waiting to greet you!