Donations Plan
At Just Cats we care about animals! That's why 30% of all proceeds go to non-profit organizations that help homeless cats. So when you shop at Just Cats not only are you treating yourself or a fellow cat-lover to something awesome, but you are also helping cats, how cool is that?
Around the world there are millions of stray cats. Despite efforts through adoption, fostering, shelters, and various organizations, a significant number of cats still live in the streets or the wilderness. These felines suffer from hunger, thirst, exhaustion, illness, injuries, exposure to harsh weather, and competition with other cats for resources. As their numbers grow, so does their suffering.
While there are many compassionate individuals, the financial burden of caring for these cats often exceeds their capacity and unfortunately, municipalities do not cover the costs of food or medical treatments, and their contribution to spaying/neutering is minimal. This makes the role of non profit organiztions crucial to reduce the suffering and the numbers of these cats.
This is why I have chosen to donate 30% of the proceeds to two amazing organizations that help these poor cats.
My beneficiaries:
Starting Over
Home to over 1000 animals including a large state of the art cattery with well over 200 cats at any given time. These cats are rescued from harsh conditions, and at the cattery they are treated, neutered if needed, and rehabilitated. After recovery they are offered up for adoption, through careful home selection, making room for the next cat in need.
Every purchase will go towards another cat getting a comfy bed, a nutritious meal and any treatment needed.
Partnership acknowledgment
The Solomon Project
This organization performs extensive TRN (trap-neuter-retune) all over the country, specifically places where the municipalities do not finance this.
Every cat also recives a rabies vaccination, parasite treatment and any medical treatment needed. When possible, many of the cats are offered up for adoption rather than being returned to the streets.
Every purchase will go towards another cat getting neutered and reciving medical treatment, keeping the population under control and the cats healthy and safe.
Photo from the Starting Over cattery
Solomon Project team working tirelessly at TNR
Dozens of cats are on their way to get spayed/neutered and receive medical treatment. Just another night at The Solomon Project.