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31/01/2025
Beautiful Paisley is up for adoption at Animal Adoption Center in Lindenwold!
She is shy but sweet, and would do best with other confident cat(s) in the home!
Paisley, 9 months old, Female
Come meet this cutie today!
30/01/2025
⚠️⚠️⚠️Attention!⚠️⚠️⚠️
The algorithm is being unkind to us recently :( please boost our posts on our public page by liking/commenting when you see them. Exposure is crucial to getting the little ones into homes!!
20/01/2025
By popular demand the shelter has extended it's free spay/neuter of cats offer until March 31, 2025.
Over 1,000 cats entered the Cape May County Animal Shelter in 2024. Please help us lower our numbers by fixing your cat, your stray, your neighbors cat before more kittens are born.
Let us end the year right! Any questions please call the Shelter (609) 465-8923
Since I started rescue in 2016, I have many times asked for donations for feral cats, friendly cats in my care, and food for community cats.
I have asked for help with my own cats once before, and I really don’t like to do that as they are my babies and my responsibility.
In all transparency, I have been out of work for 3 weeks due to medical issues, and am probably going to have to wait for many weeks til I get temporary disability.
I am sharing my Amazon wishlist to see if anyone would like to send me and my babies anything.
I feel very bad asking for donations for my own indoor cats, but honestly I could really use help. All of my bills are paid up, but it will be a very hard few weeks until I receive the temporary disability and get back to getting normal paychecks.
I am very sorry to post this, and if anyone would like to send anything at all I would greatly appreciate it ❤️❤️❤️
11/01/2025
Please keep sharing and donate if you can!
Community Cat Club really needs their own facility and space to be able to help even more cats.
CCC is amazing, and the vision of the founder, Sara, was executed perfectly.
They are so helpful, efficient, and go above and beyond all the time for community cats.
CCC also helps people like me and individuals who trap and need help with transport or other aspects.
Please share and help them! ❤
11/01/2025
11/01/2025
Apple Crisp is sweeter than her name. This 9 year old dear girl came to us when her owner passed away and is one of the nicest cats you will meet. When we open her cage to pet her, she rolls over and melts in our hands and just wants to be loved. If you'd like to give a very nice senior cat a chance at a new life, please stop by the VAO and ask for Apple Crisp. 🧡 https://www.vaonj.org/adopt/cats/
11/01/2025
Please help, share and donate if you can so Community Cat Club can get their own location and facility to help even more cats!
It’s been QUITE a year with nearly TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND cats sterilized in 2024!!! 🐈⬛
This would not have been possible without the hard work of our dedicated volunteers, incredible team of veterinarians and our generous donors.
Thank you to the trappers and fosters who spend their down-time hard at work to make life better for countless cats and kittens.
We’re looking forward to an equally as successful 2025 with your continued support.
31/12/2024
A message from our president, Sara :
Hey everyone. We’ve been pretty quiet here the last few days simply because of the holidays and then I’ve personally been pretty sick since almost right after Christmas unfortunately.
We’re just trying to keep it together here, take care of the many cats and kittens at our own current HQ and coordinate care for fosters.
We also still went out to trap 8 cats and kittens for spay/neuter tomorrow 👏🏻
We’re still working on the property and are almost at $20,000 towards our $100,000 donor match. tori_deal is also doing a $5,000 donor match which is amazing 💜
I’ll include the link below and you can also find it out in a Instagram bio to donate towards our home fund.
The biggest thing we’re working on right now is a loan to fund the remainder 🤞🏻
Pictured here is Joy, she’s just one of the many cats and kittens in our HQ space right now. She got here the day before Christmas Eve and was our little Christmas miracle. She was so sick when she arrived. Low body temp, covered in fleas and battling calicivirus- upper respiratory symptoms with ulcers on her tongue. She wouldn’t eat on her own and was just feeling so icky.
Luckily after a few days of supportive care, good meds and lots of love she is on the mend and is eating lots on her own 👏🏻
This is what your donations help us do and could help us do even more 🥰
So yea just because we’ve been quiet here doesn’t mean we haven’t been busy 😅
We appreciate all of the support we constantly receive from all of you, we truly cannot do this alone!
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I think it’s safe to say Champie is feeling the best.
She has been the most Lovie with me she has been in many months!!!!
Love you girly
(This cat likes to me pet gently once in a blue moon. She 100% was abused and is very unpredictable and reactive. Maybe she will start to be lovier now)
Those of you may remember “Champie girl” aka the abused, often behaviorally unpredictable old lady kitty who doesn’t like other cats 😹😹😹
Champie was found at a feral colony of 65+ adult feral cats and was emaciated, dehydrated, dirty, and looked absolutely terrible. She was not making it outside in the elements at all.
With the help of the Matt’s Cats Fam, WE were able to raise money for her dental procedure. A few months after the dental, Champie was diagnosed with kidney disease.
Since then, she is on a diet of Hills Kidney wet food (tuna stew is her favorite), Weruva Wx Phos focused wet, and occasionally another kind of kidney or low phosphorous food, because she’s very picky and doesn’t like the same things all the time!
Champie is a kitty that I took on as a foster and chose to adopt her because she sometimes is very unpredictable and will lash out while she is purring and rolling around loving pets, because I truly believe she was abused.
Lately, Champie hasn’t been eating as much wet food (she did pass a big hairball last night though so maybe that’s why), but she needs to
Go back for an exam and bloodwork as it’s been a year since her kidney disease diagnosis. She also vomited a couple times before this (I’m hoping it was attempts to expel hairball, but it was a lot of food and also liquid…. I’m a very concerned cat daddy)
I want to make sure she has the best quality of life for all the time she has left with me ❤
I am not one to ever ask for donations for cats I’ve adopted, but let’s be real…. Champie is not a kitty I planned to adopt willingly, she just kinda came here, stayed here, and trusts and loves ONLY ME, NO other humans…
So, stay tuned, as her specialized diet is pretty expensive for me, and I am contemplating making a fundraiser for Champie’s bloodwork and possible urine test or whatever else she needs.
Since it’s holiday weekend, I am hoping to secure an appointment on Monday. She wil
William is home!
Thank you, everyone, who donated towards William’s vet care.
He had two badly infected teeth, an ear infection, and was matted and dirty.
He finished his recovery inside and went back “home” today feeling happier and MUCH healthier! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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In 2016, me and my Aunt Francine found a mama and litter of kittens. Everyone was rescued and adopted. It all started there. Mystic, Phoenyxx, Pandora, Junior.... it’s all you guys’ fault :P
I conduct TNR trap neuter vaccinate return with feral/stray cats. Any feral cats are released back to their original location (unless their lives are being threatened by people), and any cats who are socializable/friendly are adopted into homes. Feral/stray cats are capable of living great lives in managed colonies that are kept clean, maintained, and fed/watered daily! I have adopted out a majority of my fosters on my own as independent, but I have had some wonderful organizations over the last couple years help me with placements occasionally!
I wanted to create this page to spread awareness for TNR trap neuter release, fostering, community cat care, and rescue in general. Additionally, I figured this would be a good place to post cats who need homes, whether my fosters, my best friend’s fosters, any friend’s fosters or courtesy posts.
Anyone can do something to save a life. TNR. Foster. Rescue. Volunteer. Donate. Sponsor. Send Food. Help Build Cat Houses.
Find your niche today and start making a difference in the lives of these innocent souls. They need you and they need you now. Don’t just beg other people to do something about it... YOU can do be a life-saver!
As my friend Sterling TrapKing Davis says, “you don’t lose cool points for compassion”!