We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the reduction of feral cat overpopulation through sterilization, the improvement of feral cat's quality of life and the betterment of human-cat relations. Raising community awareness of the responsible care and treatment of their pets.

We envision a time in Washoe County when all cats are cared for, all kittens and domesticated cats are in loving homes and there is a healthy, but declining, sterilized feral cat population.  The feral cat colonies that do remain are monitored, fed, and treated medically, when needed, by their caregivers.

To this end, we will educate the community about humane colony management and we will provide a TNRM program for feral cat colony caretakers.

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Thoughts of a Feral . . . 

Dedicated to all the kind and caring people who give the lonely ferals a little care, a little love, and a little hope.

I sit beneath the bushes as she fills my dish each day,

        I only venture out to eat when she has gone away,

 

I know it will upset her when I turn away and hide,

        As every day she tries her best to get me by her side.

 

I wish I could let her know that I don't want to run,

        And hope that she will understand it is nothing that She's done.

 

I'd like to have her stroke me and pat my weary head,

        But fear will overcome and I'll run and hide instead.

 

For all the kindly people who feed the strays each day,

        I pray the Lord will care for them as they have cared for me today.   

~ Annette Easdon

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