By Devon Jahn | Development Manager
On Friday, July 19, 2019, the Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon (FCCO) celebrated the 100,000th cat helped in our clinic. This significant accomplishment is something for everyone to celebrate as the impact in our communities is so great.
The special kitty is named "Boo" and is cared for by Jason in Woodburn, OR. He and his family moved into a new home a couple years ago, and last year noticed a cat was living under the house. The cat ended up having 3 kittens, but only the mama and one kitten ended up staying in the area. The mama cat ended up having a second litter this spring and Jason knew it was time to get the cats spayed/neutered before there were more. Boo, his mom and all of his litter mates were spayed/neutered and vaccinated at FCCO on Friday, July 19.
Our goal has always been to make spay/neuter accessible and affordable to caregivers of feral and stray cats, and more recently pet owners that struggle financially. We are very proud to reach this incredible milestone with the help of so many people who care so deeply about cats. As a community, we’re actively working together to combat pet overpopulation, ultimately reducing the number of homeless cats that come into shelters, or are getting by on our streets.
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By Devon Jahn | Development Manager
By Devon Jahn | Development Manager
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