Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Looking back on 2009

Over the past 7 months the generous support of many people in Port Colborne, the Niagara region and beyond allowed PCFCI to protect and improve the lives of homeless cats in our community.
  • 66 cats have been spayed or neutered, vaccinated for rabies, treated for parasites
  • October 16 declared National Feral Cat day by the city of Port Colborne
  • TNR workshops held at the PC library to educate colony caregivers and volunteers on the program

As a non-profit, all volunteer organization, PCFCI is committed to TNR as the only humane and fiscally responsible way to manage the feral/unowned cat crisis. We are encouraged and excited by the success of this community program and look forward to expanding our outreach in the coming year but we can't do it without you.

Whether it be a donation of canned or dry cat food, a monetary gift or giving of your time as a volunteer, please consider helping us continue to provide this life-saving program for homeless cats.

With your help we are changing the lives of these cats - right here in our own community.