Meet the cats behind the mission.
Every cat here has a story. Some came to us injured. Some were kittens found alone. Some are still living wild, but safe, fixed, and fed. These are the faces we show up for, night after night.
Looking for forever homes.
These cats have been socialized and are ready for loving indoor homes. Contact us to inquire about adoption β
Luna
Luna is gentle, observant, and happiest with a sunny window and a quiet routine. She warms up quickly and loves soft blankets.
Mango
Mango is a high-energy goofball who loves wand toys and puzzle feeders. He does well with patient introductions and lots of playtime.
Pepper
Pepper is sweet, curious, and food-motivated. She loves gentle attention and has been thriving in foster care with other calm cats.
Fixed, fed, and living their best feral life.
These cats are part of managed TNR colonies. They're not adoptable, but they're safe, fed, and cared for.
Boots
Boots has been part of this colony for over a year. Since TNR and steady feeding, he has gained weight and no longer limps.
Miso
Miso arrived with a severe eye infection and now checks in daily at the same feeding station. She is fixed, vaccinated, and stable.
Shadow
Shadow is currently trap-shy but has been consistently sighted and is on the schedule for the next TNR clinic run.
How adoption works and why some cats stay in colonies
How adoption works
Choose a cat, contact us, and share your home setup. Weβll walk you through personality fit, transition tips, and next-step placement from our foster network.
Why some cats canβt be adopted
Many adult feral cats are not socialized to indoor living. For them, humane TNR plus managed colony care is safer and less stressful than forced rehoming.