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Adopt a Community Cat Colony

If you'd like to make an impact on a larger scale, consider adopting a colony of community cats. This can involve sending food through places like Amazon or Chewy, providing outdoor shelters, and sending money for medical care. Whatever your budget is, there is an opportunity for you to help support cats who are facing the most hardships. 

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Reasons to care for community cats

1. Improves the cats’ health and safety: Providing regular food, clean water, shelter, and medical care reduces illness, injury, and suffering. 

 

2. Prevents overpopulation through TNR:  Humanely stops the cycle of endless breeding and reduces the number of kittens born outdoors.

 

3. Reduces nuisance behaviors: Neutered, well-fed cats are quieter and less likely to roam, spray, or fight, leading to fewer complaints from neighbors and businesses.

 

4. Benefits the community: Managed colonies lead to cleaner areas, fewer stray cats, and less animal control involvement, saving municipalities time and money.

 

5. Protects public health: Regular monitoring allows caregivers to address injuries or illness early, vaccinate when possible, and quickly remove cats who may need additional care.

 

6. Provides stability for animals who cannot live indoors:  Some cats are unsocialized or thrive outdoors. A cared-for colony offers them safety and dignity without forcing unsuitable placement.

 

7. Encourages compassion and responsibility: Colony care promotes humane values, volunteer engagement, and community cooperation around animal welfare.

 

8. Creates pathways to adoption: Kittens and friendly cats can be socialized and adopted, reducing the outdoor population over time.

 

9. Supports local wildlife more effectively than neglect: Managed, fed, and fixed cats are less likely to hunt wildlife than hungry, unaltered cats competing for survival.

 

10. Because every life matters: Community cats didn’t choose to be born outdoors. Caring for them ensures they are seen, protected, and valued.

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