
Kitten Emergency-Sarasota County-Charlotte-DeSoto
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UPDATE 5/1/23: Thanks to all you wonderful people, we reached our $1,000 goal this morning, and have increased it by $500 to keep paying it forward a few more days. Today, eight older cats are getting fixed (courtesy of VCC's donors/free to homeless cats and low income folks). More kittens were taken in by the trappers over the weekend, and several of the kittens will get vet care Thursday. We will have some available to adopt within about one week. There are still a lot under this VCC project, a constantly changing number but somewhere around 40 at the moment (Of the 130 cited earlier, another rescue Feline Friends is responsible for about 90 of those... and we hear that number is down to 70 but those rescuers certainly need more help as well.) There is a 15 cat TNR project going on Thursday and I'll betcha they find a few more little babies. Thanks so much for saving them!
Kitten Emergency: TNVR volunteers have pulled some 130 small kittens from various locations in S. Sarasota County and DeSoto County, areas struck hard by Hurricane Ian in September. The large number of kittens has overwhelmed the trappers and small rescues resources and they are desparately in need of medical supplies/care, food and litter. The Venice Cat Coalition is sponsoring a fund raising project to obtain these resources for about 35 of the kittens. Our goal is $1,000 and if you can help please do. Or share to cat-loving friends who can. The volunteers are willing to do the work to get the kittens into adoptable share and into homes but each one will cost an estimated $100-$200 to bring it to that point. Please help!
Want to join me in making a difference? I'm raising money to benefit Venice Cat Coalition, and any donation will help make an impact. Thanks in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to me.
More information about Venice Cat Coalition: The Venice Cat Coalition supports feral cat programs and reductions in euthanasia of cats in local shelters, providing low or no-income cat owners with emergency help where possible and advocating on behalf of humane, No Kill treatment of felines.
Organizer
Theresa Foley
Organizer
Venice, FL
Venice Cat Coalition
Beneficiary