Our volunteer-based rescue helps abandoned, sick, neglected and tortured kittens up to 6-8- weeks of age. We have a small network of fosters, trappers and transporters who dedicate their time and personal funds to save as many kittens as we can. We support our local community, residents and animal control by trapping and sterilizing feral cats to reduce overpopulation.
As the cat and kitten breeding situation is overwhelming, we are proactively educating and advocating for low-cost spay/neuter and assist in various ways to fight overpopulation.
In July of 2022 we started helping 10 low-income residents and families each month to get their cats and kittens fixed at no charge.
Since we opened our rescue in 2020, we are helping and supporting our community and its residents by educating and advocating the importance of spay/neuter services. We provide information about sterilization events and educational insights about our furry felines.
Open your home to a foster kitten
Drive kittens to locations in Volusia County
Staff a festival table / Provide a free table at an event you're hosting
Post kitten bios to our social media widgets, which will shoot info to adoption sites
Help maintaining carriers between uses
Helping to collect supply donations
Assistance with Trap Neuter Release (TNR)
TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release) is trapping feral, or free roaming cats and having them spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and then released back into their colony. Upon return, they have a small 'tip' cut out of their ear which identifies them as part of a protected colony.