Our goal is to raise $500,000 for the construction of our new Medical Building. To date we’ve raised $313,814. Please donate now to help us with this important addition to Furry Friends. Please add “Medical Building” in the note section of your check, Paypal, or Zeffy donation.
Furry Friends happily announces a new medical facility soon to be built on our Vancouver property.
The new building will allow us to help even more cats in our community get the medical care and spay/neuter services they need.
After much planning and coordination with the city, we have been approved to begin the process of constructing the building. First, we must install a fire hydrant and take out a couple of trees to make way for the new construction. We are elated that this project—a dream come true for our community cats—will soon become a reality!
If you would like to be a part of this amazing new development, please contact us at information@furryfriendswa.org.
Furry Friends is growing rapidly,
and we need your help!
We are looking for individuals, families, and businesses to help us toward our goal of constructing our very own spay and neuter medical building. This structure will make a dramatically positive impact on the cats and kittens in our local community. We will be applying for grants for this project, but we need to rely on individuals to help.
Premium donation levels:
$1,000 Brick with the name of your choice
$5,000 Wall plaque with the name of your choice
$15,000 Name a room at our Halfway House after you.
$50,000 Bench plaque with the name of your choice
$100,000 We will name our surgery suite after you.
$200,000 We will name the medical building after you.
Donations are tax deductible and can also be mailed to:
6715 NE 63rd St., Sute #450, Vancouver, WA 98661
Here are some of the programs that the medical building will offer.
TNR (Trap, neuter, release)
Furry Friends will help local cat trappers with feral cats and colonies with spay and neuter services.
On site spay and neuter services
Performing spay and neuter surgeries onsite will allow us to drastically reduce the costs of having these services performed by another rescue organization or veterinary clinic. We will also be able to perform other veterinary procedures which will agin reduce the amount of money that we spend at outside veterinary clinics.
Rescue assistance.
Furry Friends will partner with other smaller rescue organizations to use the medical building, further increasing the impact on the animals in our community.
Questions about the
new building?
Email us at information@furryfriendswa.org