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Mission & Vision

Our Mission

To humanely address the problem of cat overpopulation through rescue and medical sterilization.

Our Vision

CC4C’s vision is to end the suffering of cats that are abandoned and homeless in our county by rescuing, spaying and neutering, providing needed medical care, and helping to find every adoptable cat a loving, permanent home. We also strive to provide a better life for feral cats through sterilization, and by feeding and monitoring feral colonies.

Our Strategic Goals

  • Rescue homeless cats
  • Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) of feral cats to reduce overpopulation
  • Find permanent homes for adoptable rescued cats
  • Increase community support for fostering, trap-neuter-return (TNR), and membership

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Walnut Creek CC4C Adoption Site, 1250 Newell Ave, Unit H, Sat & Sun 1-4 pm;
Walnut Creek Pet Food Express, 1388 S California Blvd, Sat & Sun 1-4pm.
Martinez Pet Food Express, 500 Center Ave, Sat 2-4 pm (except the 3rd Sat of the month);
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-Can CC4C help me with feral, stray, or abandoned cats and kittens?
-I need to re-home my cat—what should I do?
-What should I do if my cat is missing?
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