How You Can Help
Don’t contribute to the problem. Spay and neuter your pets! Keep your cat indoors, out of harms way, for their own safety.
Volunteer your time by helping at fundraising events, distributing flyers, baking for bake sales, collecting aluminum cans, donating items to use in gift baskets for fundraising, auction items, fleece blankets, heated water bowls, cat food, plywood, straw, Styrofoam, etc.
Become a colony caretaker. This is a big responsibility and the cats may become dependent on you. If you can not do a routine feed, please find someone else to care for the cats in your absence.
Set up feed and water stations and shelters where stray or feral cats are living. It is very important to keep the shelters waterproof, secure, and filled with clean straw in the cold weather. (straw keeps them warm and dry- NOT material or hay) Feed stations need to be situated off the ground and food should be picked up before dark. (or other animals will be visiting the area) Fresh water is a must. Heated bowls work great in the winter months.
Report the where abouts of new strays, to local rescue groups. By fixing these stray and feral cats, we can keep the population down to a controlled number.
Please spread the word on TNR (trap, neuter/spay and return) and
educate the public on how to care for abandoned and free roaming cats.
Our red and white donation cans are set up in various locations around town.
Pet Valu, Amherstburg Animal Hospital, River Canard Canoe and LaSalle Animal Hospital.
If you know of the where abouts of cats in need of our assistance, please contact us.
[email protected]
Volunteer your time by helping at fundraising events, distributing flyers, baking for bake sales, collecting aluminum cans, donating items to use in gift baskets for fundraising, auction items, fleece blankets, heated water bowls, cat food, plywood, straw, Styrofoam, etc.
Become a colony caretaker. This is a big responsibility and the cats may become dependent on you. If you can not do a routine feed, please find someone else to care for the cats in your absence.
Set up feed and water stations and shelters where stray or feral cats are living. It is very important to keep the shelters waterproof, secure, and filled with clean straw in the cold weather. (straw keeps them warm and dry- NOT material or hay) Feed stations need to be situated off the ground and food should be picked up before dark. (or other animals will be visiting the area) Fresh water is a must. Heated bowls work great in the winter months.
Report the where abouts of new strays, to local rescue groups. By fixing these stray and feral cats, we can keep the population down to a controlled number.
Please spread the word on TNR (trap, neuter/spay and return) and
educate the public on how to care for abandoned and free roaming cats.
Our red and white donation cans are set up in various locations around town.
Pet Valu, Amherstburg Animal Hospital, River Canard Canoe and LaSalle Animal Hospital.
If you know of the where abouts of cats in need of our assistance, please contact us.
[email protected]