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Feline Fund is a nonprofit organization committed to ensuring every cat: feral, stray, or pet has access to the veterinary care they need.
Our mission is to reduce the number of cats entering shelters & facing euthanasia by addressing the root causes of overpopulation & providing critical support to our feline friends. We do this through large-scale Spay & Neuter (TNR) events for homeless cats, free community vaccine clinics, & emergency veterinary care/supplies during natural disasters.

Every $50 donation will provide 1 cat: Spay/Neuter,Rabies, FVRCP vaccine & ear-tipping and help to protect our Feral Cat Communites in Metro Detroit

"71 percent of cats that enter animal shelters are euthanized. More cats are euthanized than dogs because they are more likely to enter a shelter without any owner identification."
- American Humane Society
"By spaying and neutering just one male and female cat, more than 2000 unwanted births can be prevented in just four years, and more than 2 million in 8 years."
- North Shore Animal League America
" Millions of pets do not receive adequate veterinary care because the costs are simply beyond a family's ability to pay for it? The lack of access to care is the most significant animal welfare crisis affecting owned pets in the United States."
- Maddie's Fund
Donate today and impact the lives of cats in your community?

We continue to look for veterinary partners to join our "Day of Spay (and neuter)" program. This is where a local clinic dedicates (at least) one day of service to provide spays, neuters, and immunizations to the rescue community.
If you are interested in becoming a Veterinary Partner, please email tara@felinefund.org
When unexpected disasters occur, such as a fire, flood, or tornado it can create added stress to a family trying to build back their lives and/or start over.
Feline Fund is there to provide the necessities for families to provide care for their cats in a time of need. We provide food, litter, toys, and many other items to help provide relief to the families. In addition, we also have an emergency veterinary fund for veterinary care to a cat that needed care because of the disaster.
As many cat rescues are volunteer-led, there is a lack of time and capacity to do anything but rescue cats. This limits the ability to grow as a nonprofit and impact the lives of even more cats.
Feline Fund provides business and educational programming for rescue members in categories such as marketing, legal, accounting, and operational resources for the rescue to grow and expand their work.


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