Operations
Every dollar we receive goes directly to the care of our cats, and every single dollar is deeply appreciated. We spend each donation with sincerity and care, knowing none of this would be possible without the support of our community.
2025 was our first year operating as a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and we’re proud to help rescue sick, abandoned, or simply unwanted cats who deserve a second chance. The road to get here has been bumpy, and there’s still a long way to go, but we’re confident our mission will continue to grow and help many more cats in the years ahead.
2025 OPERATION COSTS
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Our fosters go through a lot of cat litter especially when we try to keep it spotless. It costed us roughly $48 a week to keep their litter boxes in order.
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When we are faced with the ultimate decision to end the life of a cat that is suffering or deemed to far gone by a vet. We ensure their body is respected and handled with dignity. No cost is too high when it comes to respecting a loved one.
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Growing kittens require a nutritional diet while they develop to guarantee a chance at a healthy life. Our babies consumed nearly 500LBS worth of kitten and adult food in 2025.
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Vet appointments can become expensive fast if you`re not prepared. Thanks to our community we were able to pay for every needed appointment at the time of service. This ensured the animals we took in were taken care of appropriately and in a timely manner.
Spayed/Neutered
With the help of our community, we were able to spay/neuter 17 cats over the course of 3 months.
Big picture impact
Over 84% of our operating expenses went directly to medical care, food, and litter, the essentials that keep cats healthy, comfortable, and safe. Every dollar was spent thoughtfully, and we’re grateful to our community for making this work possible during our first year as a registered 501(c)(3) rescue.