Furever Feline Cat Rescue, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, is creating new, innovative ways to feed and care for feral cat communities.

We are in the process of designing and building Mobile Cat Feeders for Feral Cat Colonies.

Our goal is to reduce litter and waste produced by feral cat feedings, monitor all the feral cat
colonies in the country, return lost pets to their owners, and prevent cats from being dumped.

Furever Feline believes in microchipping ALL feral cat colonies and will help TNR agencies accomplish this huge task.

The Hawk Project

Mobile Cat Feeders for Feral Cat Colonies

All donations made through this website will be used to assist all aspects of TNR and given to agencies that support this cause.

Questions & Answers

Why are you doing this?

The answer is simple. I love cats more than humans and I want to save them all.

If I register my colony, what do you do with my info?

We keep it. It will never be published or given out to anyone else. FF is creating a data base for us to be able to work with the amazing and generous volunteers throughout the country. The feeders we build will be different sizes and will be tailor made for whatever terrain, etc., they need to be placed in.

What about private property and other places we “trespass”?

My hope is to work with the owners and work out some arrangement. Whether we pay them rent or maybe they will just be happy to not have so much trash on their property.

Feeding these colonies is all I have.

We understand, and we are not trying to get rid of you. Cat colonies are vital to the ecosystem as well as a detriment. If we maintain the colonies better, everyone benefits. Volunteers need to monitor the stations.

From the President:

I love cats and hate litter and we volunteers that feed these colonies create a ton of litter and that needs to stop.

Mahalo, Kristen

People have done things like this before and they killed all the cats.

That was them.

Listen, we have to change how we feed and treat feral cats and you can join us or not, up to you.

I am not new to this and I have heard all the arguments against what I am doing but there is good in this.

Take the time to see it.

What are you actually doing?

We are creating mobile feeding stations, modeled after the Comfort Stations in Hawaii for the homeless, to reduce waste and care for our feral cat communities.

Mobile feeding stations will replace the plastic, paper, and tin volunteer feeders use to feed a colony, reducing waste considerably.

The station entrances will have scanners to monitor the cats via their microchip, as many feral colonies are now getting microchipped.

We’ll be able to locate new cats dumped into colonies and track the health and condition of each cat and get them fixed and microchipped or return them home.

Feral cats are abundant in the United States, and what we have been doing for them is simply not good enough. It is not their fault they are there, and our feral cats deserve better.

We’re going to make it better for everyone.

Why should I register a colony?

Resources.

We have resources that we can give you.

Part of this is getting donations and grants to fix and microchip feral cat colonies, fundraise for food and water supplies and help you take care of these cats.

Furever Felines wants to establish relationships with property owners who have feral cat colonies on their properties so the cats can be better managed.

Changing the world is possible.

We’ve done it before.

And it is time to change how we feed our feral colonies to reduce waste and litter.

Do you feed a feral cat colony? Register your colony with us.

Our solutions will be able to feed feral cat colonies of any size and reduce the waste associated with these feedings.

We will work with property owners to address their concerns.

We will trap new, sick, or injured cats and identify dumped cats by microchip for transport to a vet, as well as address other problems and benefits related to feral cat colonies.

We will educate

Furever Feline Cat Rescue is NOT a shelter. We do not intake cats, nor can we help you find them homes.

Our heart bleeds every time we hear from someone who needs our help, but sadly taking in cats or re-homing them is not what we do.

Please go to: http://www.saveacat.org/cat-action-teams-tnr-groups-by-state.html to find a rescue near you.