Northern Colorado Friends of Ferals

A nonprofit organization

$135,798 raised by 312 donors

54% complete

$250,000 Goal

Let's solve the pet overpopulation problem at its root! Trap/Neuter/Return (TNR) of feral cats humanely reduces the number of cats killed in our local shelters, effectively and inexpensively. Warehousing animals is not efficient or humane.

Each year, our hard work reduce the number of unwanted litters from being surrendered to local shelters. The cats that we TNR, go on to live longer, healthy lives because they are no longer having multiple litters every year, fighting and wandering. This work is both life-altering and life-saving for these cats.

We are dedicated to helping these beautiful felines who cannot help themselves. Won't you join with us by making a generous donation that will help us spay or neuter more homeless cats? May we count on you?

Mission

Northern Colorado Friends of Ferals is committed to bettering the lives of community cats and reducing euthanasia in our shelters through Trap, Neuter and Return (TNR) finding homes for kittens and treating cats with medical needs.

Background Statement

Northern Colorado Friends of Ferals was founded in February 2009 by Leslie Vogt and Jan Link. As of November 2024, the organization has altered almost 15,000 cats, and found homes for 3,500 cats and kittens. Additionally we have been able to provide veterinary care for any cats we trap. All this has been done with volunteers. Our aim is to serve rural and low economic areas in Northern Colorado that have few resources and many reproducing cats.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Northern Colorado Friends of Ferals

other names

NCFF

Year Established

2011

Tax id (EIN)

27-3391247

Category

Animal-Related

Organization Size

Small Organization

Address

PO Box 328
Fort Collins, CO 80522

Service areas

Larimer County, CO, US

Weld County, CO, US

Boulder County, CO, US

Other

970-224-1467

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