Nonprofit

Simply Cats Adoption Center


  • Mission

    We save cats from suffering or euthanasia by practicing and promoting high standards of care and creating successful adoptions. Our values are as follows: * High quality care: we treat the cats entrusted to us with respect and the highest level of veterinary care. *Innovation: we develop programs that continually keep us on the cutting edge of the animal welfare industry; and promote personal & professional development for our team. *Human-animal bond: we educate the community and promote the importance of the human-animal bond. *People: we value all individuals and treat them with the highest level of respect and compassion. *Service: we offer unique services to our community Financial Integrity: we commit to the highest standards of integrity in management of donor resources.

    About Us

    Simply Cats is the Tresure Valley's only cageless, no-kill shelter for cats and kittens. We take in and adopt out over 1,000 cats a year. Simply Cats accepts cats and kittens on a space-available basis. We make sure that all of our animals are in excellent health before they are considered available for adoption.

    Simply Cats promotes spaying and neutering as a major part of responsible pet ownership and as a means of reducing the overpopulation of unwanted cats. Simply Cats does not practice euthanasia as a means of population control; we euthanize only when there are quality-of-life issues involving a sick or injured animal.

    Simply Cats relies on the generosity of our community through financial contributions and donations of food, litter, and time. We are extremely thankful to all who support our organization and its mission.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Animals
    • Community Development
    • Education
    • Environment & Sustainability
    • Women

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