Year Founded
1998
EIN
31-1635357
Local Leader/Exec. Director
Ann Gross, Founder/President
Crystal West, Vice President
Mary Lee Young, Treasurer
Mindy Cetel, Secretary
Primary Contact Name
Crystal West
Main Address

PO Box 473385
Charlotte, NC 28247
United States

What We Do

Friends of Feral Felines (FFF) is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization with a mission to improve the lives of "community cats" through Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, and Return (TNVR). Community Cats are those without human families, who rely on compassionate citizens to intervene and stop the incessant cycle of reproduction, thereby saving lives through prevention. Volunteers with Friends of Feral Felines work with the public and provide information on the humane management of feral and stray community cats by offering spay/neuter subsidies and financial assistance for injury/illness and crisis care of community cats. Visit our website FriendsofFeralFelines.org or follow us on FB/IG to learn more, volunteer, or donate.

Note: Friends of Feral Felines is not a rescue, doesn't operate a shelter and has limited volunteers. We would love YOU to join our life-saving efforts and have many volunteer opportunties to help cats and citizens who care & love cats in the Charlotte community.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: We have many opportunites for you to make a difference in the lives of cats & people in Charlotte, NC. Friends of Feral Felines is looking for positive, kind, compassionate, outgoing, committed and creative changemakers who have a deep passion to assist us with our mission to alleviate suffering and save lives through prevention. Some volunteer needs directly work with fellow citizens and many are "behind the scenes". Currently, some of our needs are a Volunteer Coordinator/s, Content Creators, Influencers/Advocates, Fundraising Gurus. For volunteer descriptions check out our volunteer page today. We look forward to doing great work together!

*Kittens can get pregnant at 4 months of age, have babies at 6 months of age and repeat the birth cycle every 9 weeks. Spaying or Neutering is a safe and effective method to save lives through prevention.*

Interesting Info
  • In 2024 (as of 11/30), Friends of Feral Felines subsidized the spay/neuter and vaccination services of 1,848 stray and feral community cats.
  • Cats can become pregnant at just 4 months of age, have their first babies at 6 months of age and repeat the cycle every 9 weeks.
  • Spaying or Neutering of family felines is the first step in saving lives through prevention.
Geographic Location

Charlotte

Volunteer Opportunities
Transporter (aka Community Cat Chauffeur)
Repeats daily until Tuesday, December 31st, 2024
Anytime

Grant Coordinator
Repeats daily until Tuesday, December 31st, 2024
Anytime

Community Cat Foster
Repeats daily until Tuesday, December 31st, 2024
Anytime

Content Creator
Repeats daily until Tuesday, December 31st, 2024
Anytime

Artist/Graphic Design
Repeats daily until Tuesday, December 31st, 2024
Anytime


Events
Adoptable Kittens & Cats
Repeats daily, 9am - 7pm for 365 times
Duration of 10 hours
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Every Cat Counts