Saturday, October 16, 2010

Happy National Feral Cat Day!

Happy National Feral Cat Day, Everyone!! Today I will be celebrating NFCD with my TNR group by holding a Spooktacular Fall Feline Festival. We'll be selling shrimp burgers, funnel cakes, spiral fries (with Bojangles seasoning) and of course, sweet tea! In addition to the yummy food, we're also having a tag sale and all proceeds from this fundraiser will be going to spay/neuter the feral/stray/free-roaming cats in our community. So far this year, we've TNR'd 165 cats, 443 since our inception in 2006.

25 comments:

Sparkle said...

My human and I wish we could go - she could have a funnel cake and I'd take a shrimp burger. It's only on the complete opposite side of the country unfortunately! I hope it's a great success - you do amazing work with TNR!

Kea said...

You all have done an incredible job with the TNR program -- kudos to all involve. Good luck with the fundraiser!

Ellen Whyte said...

Love TNR and hope it becomes a world wide effort.

Marg said...

That is so terrific all the kitties that your group has TNR'd. It makes our Mom so happy to read and hear about all the cats that you have fixed up. That is a great graphic too. Wish we lived closer so we could come. The food sounds great and it is for a wonderful group of people.Take care.

Old Kitty said...

Awwwwww GOOD LUCK with your Spooktacular Festival!! Although me and Charlie cant' be with you there physically we are there in spirit cheering you on and having some sweet tea and funnel cakes. We don't actually know what a funnel cake is but it sounds yummy!!

Yay for National Feral Cat Day and the TNR programme! Take care
x

Cindy said...

Alright! I hope you make lots.

SeaThreePeeO said...

Wow! We wish we could come. We hope you make loads of money for the cause

Cat said...

Wow your festival sounds fantastic, I wish we could come! Those are great TNR numbers :-)

Cory said...

We all wish we could be there to help you! We purr because of all the money that has been raised and all of the kitties that have been helped.

SASS....Sammy Andy Shelly Sierra said...

We are purraying that you raise lotza green papers today.....you are awesome for the work you do for the ferals. Mama and us boys thank you for all you do.

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cats of wildcat woods said...

You guys rock! Wish we lived closer and could go but hope the day is a success!

meowmeowmans said...

Thank you for everything you do! TNR definitely works (your awesome group is living proof!).

Good luck with the fundraiser, and Happy National Feral Cat Day! :)

Gemini and Ichiro said...

Those are wonderful numbers! You go!

BeadedTail said...

We wish we could go to the festival! Thank you and all the BCCP crew for everything you do to help kitties!

Anonymous said...

Hurray!! We're wishing you LOTS of success!

Anonymous said...

That is so great with the TNR werk! We hope ya raises lots of green papers...

My Mind's Eye said...

Way to go Creek Cats!!!
We hope your festival was a mashing success!!

Hugs Madi and Mom

Brian's Home Blog said...

You are so amazing and all you do is terrific!!!

The Island Cats said...

We hope the Festival is a big success!!!

Sweet Purrfections said...

I hope everything goes well.

Quill and Greyson said...

Excellent Work! Here's to fewer ferals and more homed kitties.

Lisa Wallace + current cat said...

What wonderful work you have done with TNR. You have eliminated so much unnecessary suffering, especially when you start adding up the numbers of how many kittens each neutered cat could have produced, and then those cats' kittens, etc., etc., etc. We like to give money to Alley Cat Allies monthly, and then kick in a little extra when we can.

Angel, Kirby and Max said...

We hope you made lots of green papers for the TNR group

JC said...

Sounds Great ...

The Misadventures Of Me said...

TNR is a pawsome program and any bean who says otherwise shud be "fixed" right away! We no needs more dumb beans around.

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