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A Case for Giving to Animal Compassion Project:
 
Animal Compassion Project promotes reducing animal overpopulation through an active TNR (trap / neuter / return) program for feral / free-roaming cats, and we maintain six cat colonies. Some of these colonies have been maintained for 12 years and have just a few cats remaining, a statistic that underscores the effectiveness of TNR programs. We assist other cat colony caretakers with TNR, provide food for cat colony caretakers, and help with veterinary medical care.

We also maintain a sanctuary for feral cats who are unable to be returned due to extenuating circumstances and for special needs cats. Our special needs cats come from cat colonies, from other animal welfare groups, from veterinarians, and from the general public. As space and resources allow, we accept FIV and leukemia positive cats, and feral cats with permanent injuries, such as the loss of an eye or lameness that would hinder their survival as free roamers. We are committed to the lifetime care of these animals, and they live out their lives keeping each other company in safe, comfortable, cage-free housing.

Our three largest ongoing needs are funds for spaying and neutering, food and cat litter, and medical expenses. To do this, we rely on the kindness and caring of animal lovers like you. Animal Compassion Project depends on your generosity to continue its mission to reduce the births of unwanted litters through spaying and neutering and to continue to shelter the animals others have given up on. Any gift, great or small, is appreciated and helps us to help the animals. We acknowledge the empathy that drives your decision to support us, and we are grateful.

We are also very thankful for in-kind donations of canned and dry food, scoopable and clay cat litter, paper towels, disposable plates, bleach, and antibacterial wipes.

If you have questions about supporting or volunteering for Animal Compassion Project, please call 239-825-4093.

Animal Compassion Project, Inc., relies on support from caring and concerned animal lovers like you for financial support, donations of cat food and cat litter, and other pet supplies to keep our sanctuary running.

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We are in need of volunteers to help with trapping, transporting and feeding feral cat colonies in Collier county.  We also have opportunities available for volunteers to help at the sanctuary to feed and clean.  If you would like to volunteer for administrative services including grant writing, accounting, or other office work, please contact us.  Thank you for your interest and support.