We are a registered non profit run by volunteers who help stray/homeless domestic cats/kittens get safe homes. We also place semi-feral and feral cats into suitable barns and/or warehouses. We survive on donations from the public- We receive no state, federal or local gov't funding. Please help us in any way you can! Food, supplies, money donations--all will be put to use to provide medical for cats.
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Po Box 2296
Lake Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
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Being located in Suffolk County we serve all of Long Island
Additional adoption info
Anyone interested in adopting from us is required to complete an adoption questionaire, once approved a contract is completed. A small adoption donation is requested to assist us with offsetting the initial costs of all medical procedures done on the cat you are adopting and to help future cats. We strive not only to find the perfect home for our felines but to find the perfect match for you and your household.
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