Support us

Donations

Your donation allows us to make life-changing differences for homeless cats. Community cat spay/neuter costs in Rochester range from $25 to $90. 

The cost increases for cats who need additional medical care and for kittens and friendly cats who require vet visits. 

We also incur costs for cat food and litter.  100% of your donations go directly toward these expenses.  You can donate to us via Venmo or by sending a check: 

Donate Today

 

VENMO account:

PAYPAL account:

Or send us a check:
PO BOX:

10125 Rochester 14610-0125

Volunteer

The cats need you! We need you!  Choose a task that suits you and your schedule:

Wishlist

There are some things we always need:

  • Canned cat food
  • Dry cat food
  • Unscented pellet litter
  • Unscented laundry detergent
  • Blue Dawn dish soap
  • Unscented paper pellet litter
  • Paper towels
  • Kitchen garbage bags
  • Small paper plates
  • Newspaper
  • Holding space
  • Cloth towels

Have any of this? Please email us:
EMAIL address:
[email protected]
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Donations

Your donation allows us to make life-changing differences for homeless cats. Community cat spay/neuter costs in Rochester range from $25 to $90.  The cost increases for cats who need additional medical care and for kittens and friendly cats who require vet visits.  We also incur costs for cat food and litter.  100% of your donations go directly toward these expenses. 

You can donate to us via Venmo or by sending a check:

Donate Today

 

VENMO account:

PAYPAL account:

Or send us a check:
PO BOX:

Rockats PO BOX 10125  Rochester NY  14610

Volunteer

The cats need you! We need you! Choose a task that suits you and your schedule:

Wishlist

There are some things we always need:

  • Canned cat food (we go through a LOT of Friskies pate)
  • Dry cat food
  • Unscented paper pellet litter (Petco SoPhresh, Pet Supplies Plus Fresh News, etc….)
  • Laundry detergent
  • Paper towels
  • Cloth towels (hand towel and bath towel sizes)
  • Newspaper
  • Dawn dish soap (original blue Dawn)
  • Vinyl or nitrile gloves
  • Small paper plates and bowls
  • Plastic garbage bags
  • Shelter building supplies (plastic bins with lids, styrofoam coolers, straw) — Contact us for specifics.
  • Holding space (safe, temperature-controlled area for trapped cats to stay pre-op and post-op) — Contact us for specifics.

Have any of this? Please email us:
EMAIL address:
[email protected]