What happens in the space between a “before” and “after” photo?
For the homeless cats and kittens who have nowhere else to go but our no-kill campus, a lot. Matted and malnourished, surviving off whatever they can scavenge, and terribly afraid, rescues from the worst situations – living on the streets or saved from hoarding situations – find hope for a new life in our Feline Behavior & Long-Term Care Home.
The Feline Care Home is a tranquil environment perfect for anxious cats who need more time to heal. Here, our team of pet behavior experts bring their years of experience and limitless patience to the residents, and an advanced level of care, including socialization and enrichment training. Cats learn to enjoy the shared play areas and the popular “catio,” where they can sun themselves on warmer days.
We prioritize their emotional and medical needs, so our Feline Care Home residents can hopefully find a loving adoptive family of their own. But until that day comes, can they count on you to help them heal each step of the way?
Your sponsorship gift provides medication, special food, and enriching toys that keep our residents engaged. Most of all, your support ensures we can always be there for these deserving animals.
Diane Johnson, Vice President of Shelter Operations
North Shore Animal League America
P.S. Some of our residents’ “before” photos are so graphic, we couldn’t share them. But I know the staff and volunteers in our Feline Care Home put everything they have into helping a cat go from complete fear to safety and ease. It takes time, but it’s always worth it. Please make an investment in their “after” pictures today. Remember, your sponsorship gifts will be tripled for an entire year!
$100K SPONSORSHIP MATCH
Your monthly sponsorship gift will be triple matched for an entire year!
82 cents of every dollar spent goes directly
to animal program services.
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