| 9 © 2026 Alley Cat Allies. All rights reserved. Expanding Critical Programs to Save Cats’ Lives Provided 1.1+ Million Meals to Community Cats While people around the world settled in to enjoy the holidays, Alley Cat Allies was on the ground expanding our Cats Are Family, Too program! Starting in Granite Shoals, Texas, we’re working closely with organizations across the country to strategize and host no-cost food banks for cats. With a focus on providing wet food—ideal for cats’ nutrition—we’re giving caregivers the support they need to continue caring for cats they love. In a time when so many people face financial instability, Cats Are Family, Too, is alleviating some of the pressure. Nobody should have to choose between feeding their cats, who are their family, and feeding themselves. Because of you, we are Keeping Families Together. IMPACT STORY: Nearly 400 Cats Helped in Two Days in Canton, Ohio Alley Cat Allies’ Feline Frenzy brings together animal protection groups, veterinarians, caregivers, and community members to make a long-term positive impact for cats in target communities. And in Canton, Ohio, where caregivers often have to travel long distances for affordable veterinary care, our high-quality, high-volume Feline Frenzy TNR events were a true lifeline. IMPACT STORY: 6,000 Community Cats Provided TNR and Access to Care in Atlantic County, New Jersey Alley Cat Allies has worked across Atlantic County, New Jersey, for decades to protect community cats and create a blueprint that has guided TNR programs across the country. Our latest collaborative TNR project with the Humane Society of Atlantic County continues to have wide-reaching success. In the second half of 2025, we officially reached our 6,000th cat with low-cost veterinary care through this unique collaboration! And, through a first-of-its-kind community cat food bank in the county, we helped provide more than 60,000 meals to cats! Alley Cat Allies Community Cat Food Bank in Granite Shoals, Texas. CINDY before her spay through Alley Cat Allies’ Feline Frenzy in Canton, Ohio. Our first TNR event provided spay and neuter and medical care for 169 community cats in a single day. The second event reached 205 cats. Community cats like Tiffany and Cindy were spayed or neutered, vaccinated, eartipped, and microchipped—then returned to their outdoor homes to thrive. DONATE NOW
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