The costs for traps, food, shelter, spaying and neutering, even transportation can become daunting for many of us. We also have to contend with the non-animal lovers who feel ferals are just a nuisance and should be "starved out" or "shot". Many of us have experienced a business or property owners anger at feeding the cats. A few of us have even been threatened with arrest if we continue to do so.
Still we continue on.
Feeding in the dark of night, sneaking into ally ways or abandoned properties just to feed our furry friends.
Feral cats are struggling to survive, we owe it to them to do as much as we can, whether feeding, protecting or socializing.
For more information on Feral Cat help in your community please visit our Links page!
Still we continue on.
Feeding in the dark of night, sneaking into ally ways or abandoned properties just to feed our furry friends.
Feral cats are struggling to survive, we owe it to them to do as much as we can, whether feeding, protecting or socializing.
For more information on Feral Cat help in your community please visit our Links page!
Wendys Ferals
These ferals have a really rough time just existing. They were first located near a doctors office who was trying to "starve them out" and also had to contend with a very busy intersection in a neighborhood of uncaring people. Threatened with arrest the caretaker has had to relocate this colony to the opposite side of the road. Almost all in this colony are sick with upper respiratory infections along with severe eye infections. They are in need of Clavomox for their upper respiratory, along with help for spaying and neutering costs. Your donation of food or contribution of $10.00 of month for the care and upkeep of this colony is desperately needed at this time.
A 16.5 lb bag of cat food = 70 cups
10 cats can be fed with one bag for 1 week
Canned cat food is always needed
A 16.5 lb bag of cat food = 70 cups
10 cats can be fed with one bag for 1 week
Canned cat food is always needed
Sophie
This female tortie located in the above colony has upper respiratory and a bad eye infection. She is in need of medical care and without it will only become worse, possibly losing her eye site to the infection along with her very life. She is tame, and although malnourished and sick, very loving. She will also need to be spayed when her health is improved. Want you please become a sponsor for her today?
Both of these kittens have been treated for their illness, are now healthy and will be going to a foster in 1 week! A big Thank you to the person who stepped up and paid for their care and to the foster who was able to give them not only a home but a chance!
Both of these kittens have been treated for their illness, are now healthy and will be going to a foster in 1 week! A big Thank you to the person who stepped up and paid for their care and to the foster who was able to give them not only a home but a chance!
Marlow
This male orange tabby also has upper respiratory and a bad eye infection. He is in even worse shape than the tortie above. He is also tame and loves to show affection. Please become a sponsor. Your money towards his care could be a start to a whole better life.
Help Spay & Neuter Feral Cats!
We are working with First Coast No More Homeless Pets to get as many ferals as possible spayed and neutered through their feral cat program. We are in desperate need of your donations to make this happen! A secured account has been set up at First Coast No More Homeless Pets for you to donate to. Please take a moment of your time to give to this much needed program! Every dollar counts!
You can donate by check made payable to First Coast No More Homeless Pets and put Northside Feral Cat Program in memo section. Mail check to: No More Homeless Pets 6817 Norwood Avenue Jacksonville, Fl. 32208