What an incredible animal-loving group we dwell in! Thanks to everybody, since 2012 Project Purr, an all-volunteer native nonprofit, has completed over 10,000 feral cat and kitten spay/neuter surgical procedures. At a cost of $1.5 million and dependent in your donations, Project Purr educates, encourages, and allows the prevention of hundreds of kittens, which reduces the variety of cats and kittens coming into the shelter and prevents untold struggling.
For 36 years, Project Purr has targeted on humanely decreasing cat overpopulation in Santa Cruz County. Never look away while you see a stray … and for those who feed them, repair them. Thanks to our accomplice vets, the Project Purr-funded and countywide program is available at East Lake Animal Clinic and Animal Hospital of Soquel.
Helping feral cats helps all cats … and Trap-Neuter-Return helps us to save lots of all of them.
— Lynne Achterberg, Santa Cruz
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