Need an excuse to eat out?
Need an excuse to eat out? Take this voucher to your favorite Chili's location and 15% of your pre-tax purchase will benefit Alley Cat Advocates! Bring this voucher, printed or digital. Dine in or carry out! Visit one of the great Louisville or Southern Indiana Chili's locations between August 1 [...]
Alley Cat Advocates 2017 Cat Calendar Photo Contest
It begins TODAY! The Alley Cat Advocates 2017 Cat Calendar Photo Contest is underway! And, there are TWO ways to play! Enter the Contest Submit your cat's photo to pounce on one of the 13 top spots and win great prize packages. [...]
Community Cats Podcast Interviews Karen Little, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Alley Cat Advocates
Please take a moment to listen to this interview with Karen Little, our co-founder and executive director. Karen Little and Stacy LeBaron, creator of this podcast, have worked together as mentors for Trap-Neuter-Return groups across the country. Listen to the podcast ... "In this episode, Karen describes how she went [...]
Petco Foundation Invests In Lifesaving Work of Alley Cat Advocates
Petco Foundation grant of $38,000 will extend efforts to save more animal lives in Louisville. Alley Cat Advocates of Louisville, Kentucky today announced it has been awarded a $38,000 grant by the Petco Foundation to support the Alley Cat Advocates Trap-Neuter-Return program. Alley Cat Advocates is a local nonprofit organization [...]
Alley Cat Advocates featured in the Courier Journal
Pick up the Courier-Journal today to read the feature on Alley Cat Advocates and The Community Foundation of Louisville's Give Local Louisville day.
Alley Cat Advocates Receives $50,000 from Best Friends Animal Society to Spay/Neuter over 1,000 Unowned Community Cats
Louisville, KY - March 31, 2016 - Alley Cat Advocates (ACA) has received a grant of $50,000 from Best Friends Animal Society. The funds will help ACA reduce the number of cats euthanized in local shelters by providing spay/neuter surgeries, vaccinations, and veterinary care for over 1,000 unowned community cats [...]
