
If you or anyone you know has a barn and is willing to take in some outdoor kitties from our feral cat colony, please let us know. Some of them are pretty friendly when it comes to feeding time and you can actually pet them. All cats will be spayed/neutered and receive vaccinations prior to going to their new BARN HOME. You would be responsible for feeding them and providing fresh water. Feral Strays who are not suitable for inside homes and who seek safe, permanent barn homes where they can be employed as mousers. Barn cats require an application but no adoption donation is required.
In addition to placement of sociable cats and kittens, FHAR also seeks to place feral and unsociable cats in qualified barn homes. Like our house cats, our barn cats are delivered to their new homes by a volunteer. We provide our barn cats with a cozy "cat condominium" to live in for the first few weeks of life in their new location. The crate allows the cats to acclimate to their new home without the danger of having them run away in search of their old stomping grounds. We are willing to go to great lengths for these cats - quite literally! We will gladly travel to approved barn homes within a certain mile radius to deliver our helpful mousers.
Please help us!!!!!!
We need food donations of any kind.....we are feeding a group of feral cats that aren't as lucky to be living in the comfort of a home. Unfortunately this is a big problem in many areas. Those poor cats don't have a roof over their head, they eat out of dumpsters and needless to say they don't receive medical care. They desperately need to be spayed and neutered as well but unfortunately our group is too small(we receive no donations) to afford this but we are working on it. Any donations are welcome. If you feel uncomfortable donating directly to us you can contact us and we can arrange to donate directly to the veterinarian. Cost of spay/neuter is $50 (at SpayNSave) If you want to help with TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) please contact us. We can always use people to help feed the cats and when the time comes, transport to the vet and back. PLEASE LEND A HELPING HAND!!
Remember..... this is your community too and we must not close our eyes thinking of them as just stray cats and that someone else is going to help them.
Thank you!
Our latest donation comes from Shelley Tipping. Her donation has made it possible to get another female cat spayed - Thank you Shelley
Christina - you did it again....thank you for your kind donation. It will pay for a cat neuter.
Our most recent donations come from Jolanta and Wendy. Jolanta has asked to "sponsor" the "dilute Calico". Thank you both so much.
Thank you for another donation from Jolanta. Jolanta is sponsoring one of the feral kitties.
One of our foster dogs recently had to have emergency surgery (Splenectomy - Removal of the Spleen)
Needless to say it was very expensive ( $1200) and we are trying out best to pay our bill. Any donations towards it would be greatly appreciated.
You can donate on this site via paypal or you can make your donation by paying directly to the Woodland Animal Clinic in Deland.
(A special "Thank You" to Dr. Bailey and the wonderful staff for taking great care of Luka)A SPECIAL THANK YOU
Christina Breitfeller-Hill, Jennifer Koch, Ursula Mueller, Lewis' Feed & Garden, Jolanta and Wendy for your kind donations.
Special Donation Request For Luka!!!!
>>>Any DONATIONS towards that cost would be greatly appreciated! <<<
Apricot is a great girl with such a joy for life, which we will share on here in a short video clip very soon! This little * Bully Girl * weighs in at about 40 lbs. so she is pretty small but solid. Apricot loves to go for walks, rides well in the car, gets along with other doggies and is a real treasue. She is playful and silly yet affectionate and lovable! If you would like to meet this special girl please contact us to set up a meet & greet.
We are a non profit organization and have applied for exemption under I.R.C. 501(c)(3).
We have worked with these two shelters in the past and are glad to lend a helping hand.
We know that they are struggling with too many dogs and cats and we are hoping to showcase some of their animals with this wonderful pet module provided by Petfinder.
To learn more about each pet, simply click on the picture. You can see more pets by refreshing the page.
Furever Homes does not have a shelter facility. We rely on a small group of foster homes. Please contact us so we can arrange for a meeting with the pet of interest. Keep in mind that although rescue is what we do, we are all volunteers with jobs, families and pets of our own. Thank you for your patience.

Our dogs and cats love to sleep on Kuranda beds, but we do not have enough for everyone. If you would like to donate a bed for a rescue dog at discounted price, please click here.