Your support goes TWICE AS FAR to help community cats . . .
We have exciting news! A group of Alley Cat Advocates supporters have agreed to match every dollar you give through August 24 – up to $10,000! That means your gift will be doubled! A donation today means you will help twice as many community cats!
Our Trap-Neuter-Return services are needed more and more each day. We receive dozens of calls each day from concerned cat lovers like you. We want to be able to help all community cats but our resources are stretched to the limit. With this matching opportunity, YOU can make an even greater impact on the lives of cats who deserve a second chance. Please donate today.
Your donation will DOUBLE to help twice as many community cats!
We have helped cats like Buster. Buster was found with a horrible injury to his side. With your support, we changed Buster’s life. He was neutered, vaccinated, and his wound was treated. Two weeks later, he was returned home to the delight of the three neighbors who care for him daily.
There are thousands of cats just like Buster waiting to be spayed or neutered and receive our gold standard of care. This year we hope to help 5,000 community cats!
- $15 will double to $30 to provide vaccinations for 3 community cats
- $25 will double to $50 to spay or neuter one community cat
- $50 will double to $100 to spay or neuter two community cats
- $100 will double to $200 to help extend medical care for a sick or injured community cat
- $250 will double to $500 to spay or neuter and vaccinate a colony of 10 community cats
We can’t do this great work without people like you who have a big heart for taking care of our most vulnerable cats. I urge you to donate today while your donation can be doubled. You can put your gift to work immediately by donating online or you can mail your gift to Alley Cat Advocates, 3044 Bardstown Rd., #204, Louisville, Ky, 40205. Please write “Match” on your check.
Karen Little, Executive Director, and Buddybear
Thank you for taking care of our neighborhood community cats!
Doubly grateful,
Karen Little
Executive Director