St. Francis Feline Fellowship Foundation is a rescue organization originally established to control a local feral population. We love animals and are attempting to "Trap-Neuter-Return" our local area cats. We are constantly trying to raise money to fund this task. Feeding these cats alone is not the answer. We need to control the population first. We are taking the responsibility to try and help these cats in our community. Duroing the course of our TNR efforts there are rescues involving extreme Veterinarian bills as well as care and socialization of kittens when there is room and time. We are not a shelter and we do not do the trapping for everyone. We will consider sponsoring your efforts. We have fostered animals for adoption, all of which have been rescued. We do not have a shelter and therefore do not accept pets. Please contact us for consideration to become part of our Trap/Neuter/Release program.
Little Pepino was rescued on December 10, 2010 after he was attacked by "something". He and his brother were about 8 weeks old and living in Hazlet with their feral calico mother. He couldn't stand, he was bleeding and was clearly in a critical condition. Dr. Curro at Banfield Hospital, Petsmart Holmdel, had her hands tied because there wasn't enough skin left to sew up the layers of skin around the exposed throat. She showed me how to treat and bandage Pepino with Dr. Harvey's Organic healing Cream and dressings. Keeping the area clean and changing the dressing 2-3 times a day, keeping the wound moist, Pepino is now completely healed and none the worse for wear. He has a permanent scar but his white fur filled in the affected area nicely. Thanks to Dr. Curro and Dr. Harvey's, Pepino and his brother Ducky will be adopted soon.
St. Francis FFFF does not do same day adoptions. Most of our pets can be seen at PETSMART in Holmdel most Sundays from noon to 4:00 p.m. Vet references are needed when an application for adoption is completed. The regular adoption fee is $100.00 unless noted differently. The money goes mostly toward Vetting, food and litter.
Thank you to all who contributed to the construction of SFFFF Sanctuary and Recovery. Scott Newell, Michael Williams, Billy Roberts, Mike Sabilia. Many months of hard work and sweat from all these wonderful men is a gift I will always treasure. How truly dedicated to the safety of animals! Thank you guys.
Come Visit Us!
SFFFF does not have a shelter facility. You can visit some of our pets at Petsmart Holmdel Route 35 and Laurel Avenue. We are there on Sundays from noon to 4:00 PM. No same day adoptions. Vet references necessary.
St. Francis Feline Fellowship Foundation Union Beach, NJ 07735
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