We always hope you’ll think first of Island Cats for your feline-rescue giving. But now there is a greater need for help – money, food and public support – to help the SaveKitty Foundation save endangered homeless cats at Ravenswood, just across the Roosevelt Island bridge.
The Foundation was asked about a year ago by the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals to help with the cats, many of whom were dying in suddenly sealed-up crawl spaces. SaveKitty, a Queens rescue group, has been working hard ever since to convince various authorities that the problem could best be solved, at no cost in time or money to the City or the Ravenswood project, by the national Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program, which neuters homeless cats and returns them to their colonies to live out their natural lives.
The problem has bounced back and forth from one City agency to another. And time is running out. Find out how you can help on www.SaveKitty.org. Thank you! |