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Humanity for Cats
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Changing the homeless cat over population the "Humane Way" by spaying and neutering strays, ferals, and adoptable cats and kittens.

Spay and neuter numbers for stray, feral, and adoptable cats.

2005: 291 cats
2006: 331 cats
2007: 367 cats
2008: 312 cats
Total: 1301 cats


Humanity For Cats is a not for profit rescue group that rescues kittens and cats from the streets and from high kill shelters. Our goal is to spay and neuter as many cats as possible to help prevent the birth of more kittens in a society that already has a serious homeless cat problem and high euthanasia rate for healthy cats in shelters.

Please spay or neuter your cat, your neighborhood stray cat, and any cat that you know is unaltered.
Low Cost Spay and Neuter Options


Dec. 15 eye has small red lesion. Jan. 3 lesion is gone and eye is becoming more visable.

Luki is a 4 month old happy neutered male kitten. He is currently seeking treatment for a severe eye infection which has caused a scarred cornea. Loosing some vision in that eye and a slight chance of an eye removal. Our medical fund for homeless kittens and cats adoptable or unadoptable helps to provide the best treatment for kitties like Luki. If you would like to contribute to help save Luki's eye any amount of a donation would be appreciated. When Luki recovers he will be placed for adoption.


Humanity For Cats Rescue Medical Fund

Total raised for Luki: $350
Total needed for veterinarian visits and treatment: $500
Thanks everyone!


Together we can help the homeless cat population!


Humanity For Cats, 408-997-9332, PO Box 175, New Almaden, Ca 95042


Coordinator for Humanity For Cats meets with
wildlife conservationist Jane Goodall in Oct. 2003.
"It is important to help your local wildlife, cats, and dogs."
~ Jane Goodall