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Furball Farm Pet Sanctuary

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ORGANIZATION: FURBALL FARM PET SANCTUARY

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 11 people are interested

Caring for our cats which includes feeding, litter scooping, cleaning, washing blankets and dishes, and of course cuddling and playing.

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About FURBALL FARM PET SANCTUARY

Location:

3405 220th St E, Faribault, MN 55021, US

Mission Statement

We are a sanctuary dedicated for homeless feral cats.

Description

The cats that are accepted into this sanctuary are cats that had a date with euthanasia. We are a LAST resort. We will only accept cats from clinics/rescues/impound/humane societies that are deemed unadoptable due to behavior.

Very often, after a formally deemed "unadoptable" cat has entered our sanctuary, we realize they are sweet cats that just didn’t adjust well to life in a cage. Those cats will be available for adoption for a donation. We do not believe in the destruction of healthy pets. Only animals suffering from incurable illness or injury are humanely euthanized.

We also are trying to help with the unwanted feral cat problem in Faribault by trapping and spay/neutering them and releasing them either to other farms or to our farm. We have already taken over 20 homeless cats and have had them vetted and placed accordingly.

Everything needed to allow these cats to live the rest of their lives in safety and comfort are on the shoulders of the volunteers.

All Lives (Cat) Matter!

CAUSE AREAS

Animals
Animals

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

3405 220th St EFaribault, MN 55021

(44.268154,-93.23386)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • At least one day per month
  • Must love cats!

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