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Frequent Questions

Have you ever had a question and didn’t know where to find the answer? If so, you’ve come to the right place.

This section is a compilation of answers to the questions most commonly asked by our audience. Just start by following one of the links below. If you can’t find the question you wanted to ask, don’t hesitate to contact us.

  1. What does your organization do?

    We provide monetary assistance for veterinary care to
    Palm Beach County sick/injured feral/community cats utilizing specific veterinarians in Palm Beach County.

  2. How can I get involved?

    Thank you so much for wanting to help! Visit our How To Help section to find out ways to volunteer or donate!

  3. We have a responsibility to our community and our donors and work hard to ensure long-term sustainability of the organization. The money is used to pay for community cat veterinary care, cat food, litter and supplies for cats while under veterinary care. A small percentage also goes to our operating costs.

  4. What is your organization's privacy policy?

    Our organization takes our privacy policy seriously and takes steps to protect and ensure the safety of our supporters. We do not sell or otherwise disclose information about our volunteers or supporters outside of our immediate organization. This policy has no exceptions. We do not sell or exchange your information with any other organizations, public, private or nonprofit. For more detailed information visit our Privacy Policy page.

  5. I need help for a Palm Beach County sick/injured community/feral cat. What do I do?

    Thank you for caring and wanting to get involved! Because every situation is different, There is not a one size fits all answer. Please go to our Report a Cat page to complete our questionnaire to assess the situation. An approved Community Cat Medical Fund Plan needs to be made prior to us providing any monetary assistance for veterinary care. We do not pay non pre-approved veterinarian bills or give money to individuals. There is no exception to these rules.