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ORGANIZATION: SOUTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY CAT PROJECT
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South Carolina Community Cat Project's primary need is dedicated fosters who can provide temporary, loving homes for cats and kittens until they find their forever families. Fostering is essential to our rescue efforts, as it allows us to save more lives and give each cat the care and socialization they need. In addition to fostering, volunteers can assist with adoption events, transportation, fundraising, social media promotion, photography, community outreach, and administrative tasks. Whether you are able to open your home to a foster or help in other ways, every effort plays a crucial role in giving these cats a second chance.
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About SOUTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY CAT PROJECT
Location:
500 MASON RD, INMAN, SC 29349, US
Mission Statement
At South Carolina Community Cat Project, our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome cats and kittens in need while promoting compassionate and responsible pet ownership. We are dedicated to reducing feline overpopulation through spay/neuter initiatives, providing essential medical care, and educating our community on the importance of humane cat management. Our goal is to create a safe and loving environment for every cat, ensuring they have a chance at a happy, healthy life.
Description
South Carolina Community Cat Project is a foster-based, no-kill rescue dedicated to saving cats and kittens in need. Our mission is to rescue, provide medical care, and find loving homes for cats at risk of euthanasia, abandoned kittens, and community cats. We rely on volunteers and foster homes to support our efforts and do not accept owner surrenders.
Our goals include rescuing vulnerable cats, offering essential medical care, promoting responsible pet ownership, and advocating for humane feline population control. Our programs include a foster network, adoption services, medical care and rehabilitation, and community education.
We have successfully rescued and rehomed hundreds of cats, provided critical medical treatment, and built a strong network of compassionate supporters. Volunteers are essential to our work, and there are many ways to get involved, from fostering and adoption events to fundraising and community outreach.
Join us in making a difference one cat at a time.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
29349
DATE POSTED
January 26, 2025
SKILLS
- Veterinary
- Animal Care / Handling
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training