Get Involved
If you would like to help homeless, abandoned and surrendered cats in the Fraser Valley, please donate! Your donations also help families with emergency cat food, supplies, and emergency veterinary care.
Cat Overpopulation
Every day, thousands of kittens are born to family pets, stray cats living on the streets and community (feral) cats. These kittens can get pregnant as early as 4-5 months old, producing more kittens and continuing the cycle. The result? Too many cats and not enough homes for them all.
Fraser Valley Cats in Need
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Take Action in Your Community!
Your voice and actions matter. Watch the video below to learn how you can help prevent cats in BC from suffering.
Steps you can take:
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Talk to your family, friends, and neighbours about the importance and benefits of spaying and neutering.
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Make sure your pet has a microchip as permanent identification and your registration is up-to-date.
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Send a letter to your mayor and council to request spay/neutering funds for your area.
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Organize a team of volunteers to distribute brochures around your community.
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Help build a community cat shelter.
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Donate to cover the cost of a cat spay or neuter; and/or for emergency veterinary medical care.
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Tell family, friends, and neighbours about the risk of allowing cats outdoors.