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The Oregon Cat Project

lake oswego Animal Shelter

342 b ave
lake oswego, Oregon 97034
The Oregon Cat Projectâ??s mission is to eliminate the needless euthanasia of cats and kittens due simply to their being homeless, to provide safe and loving sanctuary until homes can be found, and to help to create a no-kill society for all animals through aggressive sterilization and heightened public awareness. The Oregon Cat Project founded in 2010 is a 501(c)(3) non-profit feline advocacy that is comprised of a three-stage plan. First, the establishment of an adoption center for cats and kittens in need. TOCP currently maintains a no-kill rescue and adoption center that opened its doors in April 2010 for kittens and cats of all ages including those who test positive for either FIV or FeLV. Over 1400 have been rescued to this point. Stage two is the opening of a low cost/no cost feline spay and neuter clinic for all cats regardless of ownership status or disposition at our current location. This clinic will provide spay or neuter surgery for $29.95 to any cat with no qualifications, limits, or geographic boundaries except that he or she be deemed fit by our veterinarian. A December 2012 opening is on the horizon and gives great promise to the reduction of feline births. 15,000 surgeries are planned in the first year with many of them being provided free. A neuter scooter van for surgery transport has already been purchased. Lastly, and already in the earliest planning stages, our largest undertaking, the 2015 opening of the first no kill â?? open admission feline shelter in the NW, leaving no cat in need. Without the second stage of our plan and the drastic reduction of total numbers of kittens born every year, the third stage would be an impossibility. Services will include, but are not limited to feline rescue, a non-profit medical center practicing both traditional western and eastern medicines and providing low cost/no cost spays and neuters, adoptions, a state-of-the art neonate nursery, housing and treatment until adoption for FeLV and FIV cats, sanctuary and foster care for geriatric and hospice cats, barn cat program, food bank, behavioral hotline, and the worldâ??s greatest feline retail store.


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