We are on the ground helping cats impacted by Maui wildfires


Alley Cat Allies is helping provide food to community cats in the devastated Lahaina area of Maui, with much more to come very soon. The ongoing wildfires are already being called the deadliest in modern U.S. history.

We can’t thank our supporters enough for making it possible for us to be on the ground when it matters most.

Cats are incredible survivors, and more will emerge in the fire zones as time passes. As many cats already are, they will be disoriented, displaced from their homes, and some will be injured. Alley Cat Allies is strategizing more supplies, veterinary support, and how to help cats and kittens through the long-term recovery work ahead.

How YOU can protect community cats like Mikey



Mikey, beloved Alley Cat Allies Boardwalk Cat, is having a great #FeralTuesday!

To make every day better for community cats like Mikey, more people have to embrace the advocate within and join the movement to stand for lifesaving policies and programs.

Our Quick Guide to Advocating for Cats is here to help: https://ow.ly/9EpL50PzjUW

Orange Crew update

Frito, Nala, Honey and Sunny are getting bigger and better every day! They and so many other cats are receiving lifesaving care from Alley Cat Allies’ latest veterinary care grant to Community Cats of Central Arkansas, a continuation of our work in the area after devastating tornadoes earlier this year.

The four siblings, dubbed the Orange Crew for obvious reasons, are getting the treatment they need to finally overcome their upper respiratory infections (URIs) and stomach issues and thrive. They’re putting on so much more weight and muscle mass than just a couple of weeks ago and are as feisty and playful as every kitten should be. We have our supporters to thank for making their care possible!

Every gift empowers us to save more kittens like these. Give today at www.alleycat.org/Donate.