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Fire Cat Farm Fire Cat Farm is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to animal rescue.

FEIN 83-3739543​ Our current projects include horse rescue efforts and feral cat TNR efforts on a local level.

23/06/2024

Skye is ready for her close-up! She is so beautiful 😍

23/06/2024

We advise caution when dealing with individuals claiming to rescue kittens, puppies, wildlife, and other animals. Recently, we have observed several posts from known backyard breeders and animal flippers offering to take in unwanted animals with promises of spaying/neutering, vaccinations, medical care, and other services. Before giving an animal to these “rescuers”, please do some thorough research and consult with reputable local rescues. Additionally, verify veterinary care and trust your gut. If it seems too good to be true, it likely is.

23/06/2024

Mamacita has given the "Paw of Approval" to 10 Kennel Quilts made by her purrson, Clare L. These were sent to her furry friends at Humane Society of Sonoma County. Thank you Mamacita and Clare for helping shelter pets.

23/06/2024

Nina S. delivered 5 Kennel Quilts to Humane Society of Sonoma County yesterday. She said the staff was so nice and the facility was lovely. They told her that the kitties loved the little Kennel Quilts. She took some pictures of the animal sculptures at the facility. This is why we do what we do so we can help our furry friends. Thank you so much, Nina for sharing.

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The Evolution of Fire Cat Farm

Our rescue organization originated during the devastating November 8th, 2018 Camp Fire in Butte County, California where we dedicated ourselves to rescuing, caring for, and reuniting/rehoming cats left homeless by the disaster. We spent most of our time after that fateful day up on the ridge rescuing cats and caring for them at our farm. Many people asked how they could help and we had no formal way to accept donations of money or supplies. We also needed a place to share the cats that we had rescued so that they could hopefully be reunited with their families or adopted into wonderful new homes. Fire Cat Farm was conceived for this purpose. We incorporated as a non-profit organization dedicated to animal rescue in March, 2019 and applied for our 501(c)(3) tax exempt charitable organization status which was granted in April. As the Camp Fire relief efforts ended, we moved on to new adventures.

As our rescue grows we will continue to add missions to meet our goals of conducting animal rescue at the local level. We will continue our work of rescuing feral cats, concentrating on programs to address cat overpopulation more effectively and change perceptions about feral and community cats.

We are proud of the work we do to provide a safe place to help displaced cats to heal and either return to their previous lives or embark on new lives. We support TNR (trap/neuter/release to a safe place) for community/feral cats who have lost their habitat. We also will work to foster and eventually adopt those cats that are unable to return to their previous lives.​

One of our projects is the development of "catios" or outdoor living enclosures for our cats so that they were not in a caged environment. Each catio we built was a bit different in design and purpose. We are excited to build upon what we learned during our Camp Fire rescue efforts and apply these concepts to new projects!