SUPPORT OUR MISSION

Spay & Neuter Community Cats!

Every donation, no matter how big or small, brings us closer to our goal. Just $50 covers the complete cost of neutering or spaying a cat, including:

  • Surgery: Performed by qualified veterinarians, ensuring the highest level of care.
  • Recovery: We provide comfortable accommodations and monitoring until the cat is fully healed.
  • Vaccination and deworming: Protecting the cat’s health and preventing the spread of disease.

Join us in making a purrfect difference!

 

Why Neutering and Spaying Matters?

 

  • Reduces the homeless cat population: Uncontrolled breeding leads to overpopulation, making it harder for cats to find food, shelter, and medical care. By neutering and spaying, we prevent unwanted litters and give existing cats a better chance at thriving.
  • Improves cat health: Spaying and neutering prevents serious health problems like uterine infections, mammary tumors, and testicular cancer. It also reduces fighting and roaming, minimizing the risk of injuries and diseases.
  • Creates a kinder community: Fewer stray cats means fewer fights, a cleaner environment, and reduced risk of zoonotic diseases for everyone.

Donate today and help Anonymous Rescue give 100 more stray cats (each campaign) the gift of a healthy, happy life, while ensuring future generations are born into loving homes. Together, we can create a world where every meow is a purr of thanks!

Imagine a world where every meow tells a story of hope and happiness. That’s the future we’re building at Anonymous Rescue, and we need your help to make it a reality.

We target to Trap – spay/neuter – Release 50 to 100 community cats each month. In just the past, we’ve given over 100 stray cats a second chance through neutering and spaying. By the end of April 2024, we aim to help 100 more cats live healthier, happier lives. 

More than just spaying and neutering, we’re also passionate about rescuing vulnerable kittens. In the past three months, we’ve fostered and rehomed 30 precious kittens who wouldn’t have survived on their own.

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