FREE vs NO-COST

Thanks to the veterinarians and other volunteers who generously donate
their time, Community Cats of Charlotte can offer a no-cost spay/neuter
program for unowned cats........However, nothing is ever free. Medical
supplies (vaccines, antibiotics, suture, anesthetic drugs and assorted
medical items) are expensive.
We do sponsor fund raising events, but we rely mainly on the donations
of concerned and caring animal lovers like yourself.
It is important to note that ALL CONTRIBUTIONS go directly to helping the free-roaming and feral cats in
Charlotte County. Your donation will work right here.....right now on this problem that concerns us all.
their time, Community Cats of Charlotte can offer a no-cost spay/neuter
program for unowned cats........However, nothing is ever free. Medical
supplies (vaccines, antibiotics, suture, anesthetic drugs and assorted
medical items) are expensive.
We do sponsor fund raising events, but we rely mainly on the donations
of concerned and caring animal lovers like yourself.
It is important to note that ALL CONTRIBUTIONS go directly to helping the free-roaming and feral cats in
Charlotte County. Your donation will work right here.....right now on this problem that concerns us all.
Donations can be sent to:
Community Cats of Charlotte P.O. Box 380755 Murdock, Florida 33938 |
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Community Cats of Charlotte is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
Your donation is tax-deductable.
Your donation is tax-deductable.
OUR WISH LIST
Items that are always needed
canned cat food
dry cat food clay litter humane capture cages |
paper towels
large black trash bags brown builders paper simple green |
packing tape
masking tape zip ties newspaper |
hydrogen peroxide
rubbing alcohol betadine solution 8 ft folding tables |
OUR DREAM LIST
Those things that will make our program even better
Those things that will make our program even better
Volunteers:
*help at the TNR clinics *foster and socialize kittens from feral colonies *man tables at pet stores and other venues educating people about TNR and the work of Community Cats of Charlotte in the county *work at yard sales and other fund raisers |
Trappers:
*help caregivers capture the colony cats and transport them to the TNR clinics Barn home: *a place for feral cats that have participated in our TNR clinic and must be relocated *learn more:www.alleycat.org/relocation |