F.A.C.T. (Feline Advocates Coming Together)

F.A.C.T. (Feline Advocates Coming Together)

Our mission

Our mission is to help create a better world for homeless cats through education, advocating for the humane treatment of cats, and working to create effective animal welfare programs.


More ways to support us
Become a Monthly Donor!
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Become a Monthly Donor!
By becoming a monthly donor, you will help us provide services to cats in need, such as: - Veterinary care for our fosters and forever fosters - Food, litter, medication and other supplies for our fosters and forever fosters - Spay/Neuter/Vaccines for owned and feral catsWe can do so much to help cats in need with your help. Even $5 or $10 each month makes a big difference!All donations are tax-deductible and every dollar goes to help cats in need! Thank you for your support!
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Help Us Keep Our Spay/Neuter Program Going!
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Help Us Keep Our Spay/Neuter Program Going!
We started our spay/neuter program back in 2017 and it has been a huge success, with over 1,500 cats (feral and owned) being spayed/neutered/vaccinated! We have stopped the cycle in so many areas, and there are fewer cats/kittens living difficult lives outdoors because of it. In October 2023, we provided free spay/neuter to those with owned pets who could not afford it, and the response was incredible. Now that there is a low-cost clinic in our area, we have been working with them to help as many people as possible, but the funding only goes so far.We want to be able to offer free spay/neuter year-round so there are fewer unwanted litters. Spay/neuter helps cats live healthier lives, prevents unwanted litters, significantly decreases the chances of cats being thrown outside due to spraying, etc., and takes pressure off of shelters/rescues.By donating to our campaign, we can continue to provide this valuable service to to our community without restriction. We are a 501(c)(3) organization, all donations are tax-deductible, and 100% of all donations go to this program. Thank you for your support!
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Sponsor Forever Foster Warren
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Sponsor Forever Foster Warren
Warren came to us in very rough shape. He had a large wound on the top of his head that needed stitches and long-term treatment. He is also FIV positive. He was so scared when he first entered his foster home, so we can only imagine what he has been through.Although he has made some progress with trusting his foster family more and his wound has healed well, he is still somewhat timid with other people and has on and off issues with upper respiratory infections that seem to come out of nowhere. He also has been having issues with his mouth (he just had his second dental in January) and requires additional medication and supplements.We worry that moving him could negatively affect his progress both behaviorally and medically, so his foster was kind enough to offer her home for him so he wouldn't have to start over.Warren's primary needs: Wet food, litter, vet checks/antibiotics/supplements
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