Donate by Zelle
You can donate quickly and securely using Zelle. Please send your donation to
Donate by Check
If you prefer to donate by mail, we gratefully accept checks. Please make checks payable to Feeding Homeless Felines Foundation and send them to the address listed below. Every contribution helps animals in need.
1918 Rose St., Sarasota, Fl. 34239


Frequently Asked Questions


1. Where does my donation go?
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Food 70%
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Veterinary/Medical Care 25%
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Transport 5%
2. How much of my donation goes directly to helping cats?
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100% of your donation will go directly toward feline care: food, rescue, veterinary care, transport, and/or placement (whether in-kind donations, or financial contributions).
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This foundation is run 100% by volunteers.
3. Is my donation tax-deductible?
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Yes, your donation is tax deductible.
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Feeding Homeless Felines Foundation is a nonprofit organization with a 501(c)(3) status (EIN# 82-3795197). Our registration number with the state of Florida is CH57671.
4. Do you accept other forms of donations, like food, supplies, or volunteering?
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We appreciate feline food donations, and some supplies.
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Unfortunately, currently, we do not have volunteer opportunities.
5. Will I get a receipt or confirmation after donating?
Yes, you will receive an email confirmation to the email address you provide.
6. How else can I support your organization?
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Share on social media.
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Encourage others to donate by sending them the link to our website.
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Fundraise.
7. Can I donate in honor or memory of a cat or someone?
Yes, you can donate "In honor of" or "In memory of".
8. Can I make monthly or recurring donations?
Yes, you can make a monthly and/or recurring donation through any of our donation options: Zelle, Zeffy or by Check

Donations
Your Donation Gives Cats a Second Chance at Life. Your generosity is what makes it possible for us to rescue, heal, and relocate cats from danger to safety. Every purr, every recovery, every journey to a loving home happens because of you. Your gift provides food for the hungry, medicine for the injured, and comfort for the forgotten. Together, we’re building a kinder world where every cat knows what it feels like to be safe, cared for, and loved
The Story of Tortie
Tortie was one of the cats being fed at the first colony in Miami, and one day she came in limping. Her rear, right leg was in distress. We had two choices: cast it, with a small percentage of successful healing, or take her to a specialty veterinary surgery center, which we did. The x-
ray showed that every bone in her leg had displaced fractures. They inserted plates and screws in all the bones. After a $4,000 investment in veterinary services, Tortie fully recovered. She can now leap tall furniture in a single bound. She is a healed, healthy cat living with a loving family in Sarasota, Florida.



