Your generous donation will help us make a difference in the lives of those we serve. Every little bit counts and we appreciate your support.
Pay Pal: CatActionTeam@gmail.com
Venmo: @CatActionTeam
Cash App: $CatsActionTeam
Join our team of dedicated volunteers and make a positive impact for community cats. Whether you have a few hours or a few days to spare, we have a role for you. Please reach out for how you can help. We are always looking for colony feeders, kitty trappers, people who can provide a safe indoor place for cats to recover after TNR for 1-3 days and so many more ways you can help.
Attend one of our upcoming events and help us raise funds for our cause. Our next event is a birthday fundraiser in October with a silent auction.
Emergency contacts:
To report animal abuse: City of Phoenix Crime Stop at 602-262-6151;Maricopa County Sheriff's Office at 602-876-1681; Maricopa Animal Crimes Investigations Unit 602-876-1011; Arizona Humane Society Animal Cruelty dispatch team at 602-997-7585, ext 2073; online form found at https://www.azhumane.org/report-cruelty/.
Injured/Sick Cats: Arizona Humane Society 602-997-7585
12 Local rescues that intake cats for fostering and adoption:
Arizona Animal Welfare League: 602-273-6852
Halo Animal Rescue: 602-971-9222
Foothills Animal Rescue: 480-488-9890
Fearless Kitty Rescue: 480-837-7777
Kitt’s Kitten Rescue: 480-939-9017
Saving One Life: 602-715-2700
Friends for Life: 480-497-8296
Lost Our Home: 602-445-7387
Kitty Kat Rescue: 480-236-9453
Desert Paws Rescue: 480-380-5214
Cool Cats Rescue: 512-431-3874
Cactus Cats Rescue: 480-814-8801
Cats Action Team, Inc. is the brainchild of Tracy Sanders who already had a long history of participating in TNR (Trap/Neuter/Return) efforts in the East Valley and is an active foster with Saving One Life. The work is demanding and endless, and forming an organization specifically for organizing TNR efforts would allow for better coordination and funding of our efforts. CAT, Inc was incorporated in April, 2023 (EIN 92-3582768), and we hit the ground running. Tracy was joined by Lori Girshick, Ellen Smith, and Michon Javelosa as Board members, and early volunteer Christi Parrish. We immediately began TNR projects in neighborhoods and for local businesses. Spay/neuter helps reduce the local overpopulation of cats, bring kittens in for fostering and later adoption, and every effort has also allowed us to literally save the lives of many cats on the verge of death from illness or injury.
Have a question or want to get in touch? Use our contact form to reach out to us and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
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