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FCAP Featured Pet

BRIGHT EYES, LOVER BOY, AND LEILA!
Bright Eyes, Lover Boy, and Leila are real special kitties. They came from a terrible situation where over 30 cats had to be humanely euthanized due to disease. These special kitties are positive for Feline Leukemia, but are very healthy. They just had a check up at the vet's.....Lover Boy is a real sweet cat...he will wrap his front legs around your neck and give you kisses. They are very active kitties and the whole world is a playground. Of course, the kitties need to be the only kitties in your home......please make us your special kitties. If you are interested in me, please call 336-378-0878 line 3.
Please contact us at (336) 378-0878 line 3 or Email to adoptacat@bellsouth.net to learn more about the kitties in our adoption program.
News
Adoption Fair Calendar
Feral Cat Assistance Program holds several adoption fairs each month. You can meet a number of cats and kittens that live in foster homes at the adoption fair. The locations and dates are listed below.
Special Adoption Fair Calendar
In addition to the adoption fairs, FCAP cats and kittens can be seen at the Luv-a-Pet center in PetSmart on Bridford Parkway in Greensboro.
Fox 8 Pet of the Week
Be sure to catch one of our great kitties on Fox8 Pet of the Week on the following Mondays at 8:30 am:
1206 Bridford Pkway
Greensboro, NC
336) 218-8188
Newsletter
Our Newsletter is out, if you would like to receive it, please send your name and address to adoptacat@bellsouth.net and we will send you a copy.
Food Lion MVP Program
. Go to:
http://www.foodlion.com/IntheCommunity/ShopAndShare/default.asp.
Choose Register MVP Cards. On the next screen, click the Select Organization button. In the popup window, for State pick NC, for City pick Greensboro, for Organization pick Feral Cat Assistance Program. Then click OK. On the next screen, click Add MVP Cards and follow the instructions. Every time you use your MVP card, FCAPwill get a donation! Thanks!!
**remember, you must re-link each year, have you re-linked for 2008? **
Fundraisers
Who We AreThere are an estimated 60 million feral cats living in the alley ways and on the streets of the United States today. Feral cats are the non-domesticated offspring of abandoned social cats. These cats live out their lives finding food in garbage dumpsters or occasional handouts from humans. They endure the inclement weather and the unkind acts of people that do not like cats. Feral cats exist because people do not spay or neuter their pets and abandon their pets. A pair of unsterilized cats and their offspring can produce 420,000 cats in seven years. Less than 50-percent of these kittens will survive. The majority of these kittens die due to illness and starvation. Feral Cat Assistance Program, Inc. (FCAP) was formed to end this tragedy. FCAP has sterilized approximately 4,000 feral cats and kittens in this community preventing the birth of thousands of unwanted kittens.
Feral Cat spay DaysFeral Cat Assistance Program holds monthly Spay Days at no cost to Managed Feral Cat Colony Caregivers. The caregivers must sign a contract stating that they will continue to care for the Colony. Please call 336-378-0878 Line 1 for more information on Spay Days.
FCAP is a nonprofit all volunteer organization that provides an avenue for the sterilization, adoption and placement of feral cats and kittens in this community. FCAP is not affiliated with any other humane organization in the state of North Carolina and does not receive funding from the United Way or the government. FCAP is an all-volunteer organization without paid employees and does not have an office or facility to house animals. The programs of this organization that are available to help feral cats and kittens in this community are funded solely by private donations.
Adopting a friendOur goal is to place the animals in our foster program in loving homes with people who are willing to make a lifelong commitment to them. The welfare of our adoptive animals is our main priority and for that reason Feral Cat Assistance Program, Inc. does not engage in same-day adoptions. There is a twenty-four to forty-eight hour processing time for an application.
As part of the application process, an FCAP volunteer will ask for a veterinary reference and in the case of rental housing, landlord approval. Please understand that each foster parent has donated his or her time and talents to nurture the adoptive animal and for that reason the foster parent will home deliver their foster animal once an application has been approved.
