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Helping Stray Cats w/rescue, food and medical care they need for adoption

Helping Stray Cats w/rescue, food and medical care they need for adoptionHelping Stray Cats w/rescue, food and medical care they need for adoptionHelping Stray Cats w/rescue, food and medical care they need for adoption

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Stray Cat Guardians is committed to saving stray cats and managing the care of colony cats in Southern California reducing the number of cats in our shelters and on the streets. We are an all-volunteer, non-profit rescue group focused on supporting the injured and ignored.

Additionally, we scoop friendly cats off the streets and work with a network of veterinarians and foster families to nurse these once-neglected souls back to good health and then find them loving homes.

About Stray Cat Guardians

Our Mission

  

Our mission is to provide food, medical care, and shelter to stray and feral cats, while promoting TNR to ensure a healthier and more sustainable cat population. We also focus on educating the community about the importance of humane treatment and care for all cats.

Our Story

 Living in Orange County, CA, the founder of Stray Cat Guardians, Ann Gildersleeve, a lifelong cat lover, turned her passion for helping cats into a mission to improve the lives of stray and colony cats in her community. It all started when she noticed a lone cat near her office and began providing food and water. As more cats appeared, she realized the need for a more organized effort to care for these innocent souls.

She began talking to local business owners about the cats and soon started trapping them for Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) to help control the population. She also took in kittens to foster and nursed sick cats back to health. Her dedication and compassion led to the creation of Stray Cat Guardians, a group committed to the welfare of colony and stray cats.  Please join us in making a difference for these wonderful animals. 

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