Helping The Rescue
RAISE FUNDS FOR THE SHELTER
Designate a day for co-workers to donate spare change or pool their tips for the benefit of the rescue. Make it an event! Publicize it with flyers and signs, and remind everyone about the important work that the rescue does.
A PENNY GOES A LONG WAY
Save your spare change for Fisher Valley Felines and get your neighborhood involved as well. Talk to local businesses and see if they would put up a display to do the same.
SAVE YOUR POP CANS
Each can gives us one more penny to put towards the care of out cats and kittens. See our Pennies For Puddies program and our Cans for Cats program for more information.
SHOW ME SOME LOVE
You may want to satisfy your need for feline contact by spending time socializing with our cats. We need people to spend time each day playing with the cats, getting to know them, grooming them and generally keeping them as happy as they can be. Adoption events are terrifying things for the cats and kittens and they need someone to there to make them feel comfortable.
FEED ME
Fisher Valley Felines is always in need of food. Consider starting up a food bank. You can host pet food drives, similar to canned food drives, in central locations of your community such as shopping centers and schools.
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BECOME A PARTY ANIMAL
Organize an event for all your friends, and donate the proceeds to the rescue. Any kind of social event is a great way to make new friends and raise money. Each year, as the word gets out, more people are bound to attend, and before you know it, your group will have a major fund-raising event.
Helping The Community
REPORT ANIMAL CRUELTY
Keep a list of people, including a humane law enforcement officers, a teacher or your veterinarian, who can help you report animal cruelty. If you see animal cruelty happening DO NOT hesitate to report it. Make sure to get your neighbood involved. - Get to know your neighbors and the animals in your neighborhood. Together you can keep an eye out for any suspicious behaviors—abuse and neglect of pets, the mistreatment of local wildlife, dogs left in hot cars, etc.
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HELP YOUR NEIGHBORS AND THEIR PETS WHEN NEEDED
Pets play significant roles in the lives of the people who love them. Sometimes, however, the elderly or ill have trouble providing essential pet care. If you see a neighbor in need, offer to assist. You could easily walk their dog, help with feeding, clean litter boxes, groom animals, pick up pet food and other supplies, drive him to the veterinarian, etc.

BECOME AN ANIMAL ACTIVIST
  • Call or write your local law enforcement officials. Let them know that animal cruelty is a crime and investigating These cases should be a priority.
  • Help fight for the passage of strong anti-cruelty laws on federal, state and local levels.
PROMOTE SPAYING AND NEUTERING
Millions of adoptable cats and dogs are euthanized in shelters every year.By spaying and neutering your animals, you'll make sure you are not contributing to the problem.