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DONATIONS

kittyCat Connection is 100% not for profit. Most of our expenses come right out of our own pocket. We have expenses of food, litter, medication, traps, transportation, spaying & neutering fees and veterinarian fees. Which all ad up to a great deal. We handle anywhere from 25-50 cats & kittens per month depending on the season - so you can see how our expenses add up quickly. If you are interested in making a contribution to our worth while cause please contact

Delmarva Cat Connection, Inc. PO Box 1818 Ocean City, MD 21842

 

 

 

This poor abandoned female was once somebodies pet they disgarded her like trash. She was left to fend for herself and was living under a shed. She got pregnant and protecting her young she lost her right eye. Delmarva Cat Connection took the mother and her kittens in to find them good loving homes. The mother has already been spayed, has all her shots and is FeLv negative. Sad stories like this are the reason why we help these poor cats get on to a better life. Please donate.

    We also accept food donations, and kitty litter.

    If you would like to make a contribution by check you can mail it to

Delmarva Cat Connection, Inc. PO Box 1818 Ocean City, MD 21842

     

    OR

    You can purchase a wonderful gift for your favorite cat lover at


    VOLUNTEER

     An Abandoned Domestic Cat That was Fostered by Volunteer Janice Cage until a New Responsible Home Could be Found

    We are always in need of volunteers. In the way of feeding, trapping, transporting to vetenarians, maintaining colonies, fundraising, and foster homes.

    If interested call 302-436-9471.

              

     I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something I can do.

    -Edward Everett Hale

Get Your Pet Spayed or Neutered. You can save thousands of lives by neutering just one animal.
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