Please be aware that the majority of the following organizations are non-profits that are
primarily staffed by volunteers and generally work on a financial shoestring. All of them
will welcome your generous donations, your willingness to volunteer, and your desire
to
act as a foster parent to one or more animals until a permanent home can be found.
Save Our Strays, Inc.
Contact: Robin, Linda or Liz
Website: http://www.saveourstraysinc.com
P.O. Box 373, Indian Rocks Beach, FL 33785
727-481-5262
Save Our Strays, Inc. is an all-volunteer, non-profit, humane organization dedicated to sheltering
and finding homes for abandoned or homeless cats and kittens in Pinellas County, Florida. Save
Our Strays, Inc. is a "no kill" organization and does not practice euthanasia for population control.
Cats accepted by SOS do not live out their lives in cages; rather, they live in the homes of loving
foster families until an adoptive family is found, or the cat dies. SOS is not a "sanctuary" organi-
zation and does not accept nor provide long-term care for feral cats.
Very caring people. We highly recommend this group.
Feral Cat Coalition of Tampa Bay
Contact: Marilyn Weaver
Email: marilynw@tampabay.rr.com
727-939-2344
The Feral Cat Coalition of Tampa Bay exists specifically to provide "trap-neuter_release"
long-term care for populations of feral cats in the Tampa Bay area.
Countless Cats Rescue (CCR)
Contact: Linda Orr or Denise Stone
Email: marilynw@tampabay.rr.com
727-741-0535
Website:http://www.corporationwiki.com/Florida/Holiday/countless-cats-rescue-inc/25815381.aspx
Located in Odessa, Florida, Countless Cats Rescue works to provide "trap-neuter_release"
long-term-care for populations of feral cats in the Tampa Bay area and to
rehabilitate and find adoptive homes for stray and abandoned cats.
The Haven Animal Sactuary
Contact: Peggy Arnett
Email: marilynw@tampabay.rr.com
727-264-7313
The Feral Cat Coalition of Tampa Bay exists specifically to provide "trap-neuter_release"
long-term care for populations of feral cats in the Tampa Bay area.
Here Kitty Kitty Adoptions
Contact: Ros Scheving
Email: marilynw@tampabay.rr.com
727-849-2660 or 866-287-3951
Website: http://www.herekittykittyadoptions.org
Located in Elfers, Florida, Here Kitty Kitty Adoptions is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit, No-Kill
rescue/adoption organization that serves the Tampa Bay area (Hillsborough, Pinellas and
Pasco counties). HKKA is dedicated to finding loving homes for needy cats and kittens, and
to educating the public about responsible pet ownership, the importance of spaying/neutering
pets, and helping others in the community rescue and care for homeless animals.
Fix and Feed Feline Feral, Inc.
Contact: Billie
Website: http://www.equestrianclubcountry.org/FFF.htm
813-264-7571
Located in northwest Tampa, Fix and Feed Feral, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides
information, access to humane alternatives and assistance to individuals who act as caregivers
to stray and feral cats. Individuals take part in Fix and Feed's "trap, neuter, and release"
efforts agree to feed and water the cats daily and monitor their health needs.
They must also be willing to recapture the cat in case of sickness or injury.
Second Chance for Strays, Inc.
Contact: Pat
Website: http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/secondchanceforstrays.html
Email: SCFSFL@aol.com
727-535-9154
PO Box 5032, Clearwater, FL 33758
The Feral Cat Coalition of Tampa Bay exists specifically to provide long-term care
for populations of feral cats in the Tampa Bay area.
Big Hearts Rescue and Rehabilitation, Inc.
Website: http://www.bigheartsrescue.org/
Email: bhrescue@gmail.com
352-567-9736
PO Box 20723, Tampa, FL 33622
Big Hearts Rescue and Rehabilitation, Inc. is a non-profit, grass-roots organization that
works with the support of the community and volunteers to help rescue and rehabilitate
needy animals that are in dire need of medical attention and extensive rehabilitation.
St. Francis Society Animal Rescue
Contact: Pat
Website: http://www.luvamutt.org/
Contact info: http://www.luvamutt.org/forms/contact
813-830-7251
PO Box 261614, Tampa, FL 33685
St. Francis Society Animal Rescue is an all volunteer, non-profit 501-c-3 animal rescue
organization
dedicated to saving the lives of sick, injured, and stray domestic animals
as well as spay/neuter and medical services for those animals. We seek to place animals
in a loving foster or permanent home after recovery and we DO NOT euthanize unless
terminal illness necessitates such a decision. All of our animals are spayed/neutered,
tested
for leukemia/FIV (cats), wormed and vaccinated before they are adopted.