Kopy Kat Sanctuary

Kopy Kat Sanctuary We're a no-kill, non-profit sanctuary located in Delmont, PA. We promote low-cost spay/neuter and TNR We have our 501c3 non-profit status.

OUR MISSION STATEMENT: To provide shelter, food, water, love and veterinary care for cats and kittens at our Sanctuary and at our colonies for the remainder of their lives or until they are adopted into loving homes. To educate the public (and assist where possible within the Sanctuary's time constraints and financial resources) of the importance of spay/neuter to reduce unwanted cat populations a

nd to assist in establishing feral colonies at locations where unadoptable cats already exist. That means any donations you make to Kopy Kat Sanctuary to help us care for our kitties and help others trap/neuter/release local strays are TAX DEDUCTIBLE FOR YOU! HOW YOU CAN HELP:
We are always in need of supplies to keep all the kitties happy and healthy:

ARM & HAMMER™ Clump & Seal™
Purina dry cat food products
Friskies and Fancy Feast canned cat foods
Paper Towels
Bleach and Tide Detergent
Volunteers
Cat Sponsors
Monetary Donations (PayPal Verified)
Gift Cards (PetCo, WalMart, PetSmart, Target)

Paypal:
Click on blue "Help People Learn More" button which will take you directly to PayPal. If you're not registered with PP, they also take debit and credit cards! Tour our website home page, scroll down to the bottom and hit the "Donate" button. This will also take you directly to Paypal. http://kopykatsanctuary.org

Amazon Wish List:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/20INS9YJS0VF

iGive.com:
Over 1,000 stores (like Chewy com and walmart.com!) who will designate a % of your purchase to your chosen charity. Their banner even alerts you as you are surfing if a purchase would be eligible through that particular retailer. Petfinder:
http://www.petfinder.com/pet-search?shelter_id=PA567&preview=1

Our adoption application can be found here:
http://kopykatsanctuary.org/meet-our-residents-adoptable-cats

Or you can send a check via mail:
Kopy Kat Sanctuary
PO Box 241
Delmont, PA 15626

AND THEN THERE WERE 3... sweet Ridhi and brothers Abram and Grady are still available for adoption!!! Available July 12,...
06/28/2025

AND THEN THERE WERE 3... sweet Ridhi and brothers Abram and Grady are still available for adoption!!! Available July 12, fat and healthy, fully better and microchipped for $125!

People should have hearts as fine as many of the animals they throw away and think so little of 😿...
06/27/2025

People should have hearts as fine as many of the animals they throw away and think so little of 😿...

She was just a stray cat…
Today, she’s remembered as a symbol of courageous motherhood—a mother who braved the flames to save her kittens.
My name is Karen Wellen.
Back in 1996, I worked at an animal shelter in Brooklyn. Some days were tough, but nothing could have prepared me for what happened that evening.
We got an urgent call: an old garage in East New York was on fire. We arrived with the firefighters. Flames were bursting through the cracks in the metal doors, the air thick with the sting of burning plastic and smoke.
Amid all that chaos, I saw her.
Thin, dirty, patches of fur missing from the heat. Her eyes nearly sealed shut from burns, but still she pushed forward, blindly, carrying a kitten gently in her mouth.
She went back inside.
Once. Twice. Three… Five times.
We watched as she vanished into the smoke and each time emerged weaker and more unsteady. After saving the last kitten, she touched each one with her nose—as if counting: one, two, three, four, five…
And then she collapsed.
Scarlett survived. Barely.
Her ears were scorched, her paw pads burned, her face raw from the heat. She never cried out—she just breathed.
It was as if she knew: as long as her babies were safe, everything was worth it.
We wrapped her in a damp blanket and brought her to the shelter. There were weeks of treatments, bandages, ointments, and tiny surgeries. One kitten didn’t make it, but four survived. And so did she.
Scarlett belonged to no one. She lived on the streets.
And yet, she showed a love and courage most of us could hardly imagine.
Her story traveled the world. She was on newspaper covers, adopted into a loving home, and became a symbol of motherhood, bravery, and pure instinct.
Because of Scarlett, thousands of people started to see stray animals differently.
Sometimes, the greatest acts of heroism don’t come from those in uniforms or with training.
They come from a mother cat, blinded by smoke, guided only by love.
— Karen Wellen, North Shore Animal League

06/22/2025

The world is a cat and playing with Australia

06/19/2025
06/19/2025

Such a good mama, her babies (3 boys, 2 girls) are getting fat and will soon be bigger than her! Well, actually she is just such a tiny petite thing and VERY sweet, loves the dog and everybody!😻

06/19/2025
06/19/2025

Father's Day is this Sunday.

Don't let your cat be an absent father!

Make sure your male cat is not making kittens all over your neighborhood.

Neuter your male cat to prevent unwanted babies, to stop him from roaming, to prevent cancer, to stop him from spraying, and to stop him from fighting other male cats.

✅️ Find low-cost spay neuter resources in our LinkTree account:
https://linktr.ee/friendsofferalfelines

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P. O. Box 241
Delmont, PA
15626

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