🐾 Help Us Rescue, Heal & Rehome Stray Cats – With Freedom, Care & Compassion 🐾
Not long ago, a pregnant stray cat appeared in our yard and gave birth to her kittens. Since then, two more adult cats have joined her, and it’s clear they now see our home as their safe haven.
We’ve already been able to successfully rehome two cats into loving families, and now we’re working to give this growing little colony the same chance at life.
Unlike some rescues that keep cats locked in small cages until adoption, our mission is to keep them free, safe, and cared for in a home-like environment until they find the family they deserve. No cramped cages — just kindness, patience, and dignity.
We also want to avoid what some county TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) programs do — notching cats’ ears after surgery. While that helps identify feral cats, it can make them appear “unadoptable” or less desirable to families. Our approach is different: we’re giving these cats personal attention, socialization, and love so they’re friendly, adoptable, and ready to thrive in a forever home.
With your support, we can:
- Provide veterinary care, vaccines, and spay/neuter surgeries (without unnecessary ear notching)
- Supply healthy food, bedding, and safe carriers for transport
- Rehome every cat for free with a safety process (applications + reference letters)
- Donate any leftover after 10 cats find there forever home, any additional funds will be donated to the ASPCA to continue helping animals or a like fund.
This is a 100% volunteer effort – no salaries, no personal gain. Every dollar goes directly toward rescuing and rehoming these cats so they never have to live on the streets, in cages, or be overlooked because of a mark that labels them “feral.”
✨ Your donation doesn’t just buy food or pay for a vet bill – it gives these cats freedom, comfort, and a forever home filled with love. ✨
🙏 Please donate, share, and help us turn this little yard into a launchpad for hope, safety, and new beginnings.
we’re not professionals nor do we dedicate ourselves to rescues. This is just a one time thing to help out this feline family,.




