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May 1-31: $10,000 MONTHLY donor challenge match!
Become a monthly donor by May 31 and your first six months will be matched, up to $10,000! If 48 people give $35/month between May 1- 31, Cat Town can unlock an additional $10,000 in critical funding to help more frightened, stressed, sick, and elderly cats who need time and patience find their footing.
Monthly donations are one of the most effective ways to support Cat Town — and if you become a monthly donor by May 31, your first six months will be matched, up to $10,000!
Donate yOur Items to our YARD SALE: Now through May 29
Donate like-new items from your home to benefit Cat Town! We’re seeking fun, unique, and highly sellable items to support our lifesaving mission: from services and craftwork, to vintage finds and cat-themed accessories.
We’ll auction your donations to the highest bidder to help us save more lives this summer. We ask that you please carefully review the items we are able to accept. Then, complete the secure donation form below to tell us about each item you’d like to donate!
YOUR GIVING IN ACTION
“The world may keep shifting, but our purpose stays the same: to show up for the cats who need us most. And in 2024, thanks to you, we did that in powerful ways.”
Read all about the impact you made possible last year in our 2024 Annual Report!
Cat of the Month:
ALABAMA
Alabama, Female, 1 YEAR
Sweet home Alabama? Not yet — but you can help change that! Alabama is a sweet chocolate tortie full of charm and chatters, always ready to parade her stuffed mouse or chase her rainbow ribbon like a champion. She takes a little time to warm up, but once she does, expect head rubs, happy flops, and tiny air biscuits on repeat. With daily pain meds (served at dinner, no complaints), and a little patience, Alabama’s been thriving in foster. Now she’s ready for a quiet, cat-savvy home where she can keep blooming — maybe yours?
In April of 2024, a litter of fish arrived to Cat Town. Polydactyls Marlin, Halibut, and Trout came in from a home with too many animals and struggling with a host of health issues. Once at the Adoption Center, the staff and volunteers began giving these boys the TLC they needed to heal and find their new homes.