You’ve probably heard the line: “IF CATS COULD TALK – THEY WOULDN’T.” There may be some truth in that. However, after more than 35 years of cat rescue/adoption work, the volunteers of Community Concern for Cats are convinced that “IF … Continue reading
2021 Newsletter: Magic Moments
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2019 Newsletter: We Are Fam-i-ly!
WE ARE FAM-I-LY! Like every family, we nurture the vulnerable ones, feeding and healing those who’ve been starving and hurting on the streets, and teaching the untamed kittens the social skills that will send them on their way to loving … Continue reading →
2019 Holiday Newsletter2016 Newsletter: The Hills are Alive with the Sound of Mewing
Kitten season is upon us! Every spring and summer, Community Concern for Cats volunteers seek out the newborn kittens and their struggling mamas as the homeless cat population explosion builds again. We’re directed by calls from the concerned and compassionate … Continue reading →
donate, foster, kitten2015 Newsletter: The Gifts Cats Give Us…
Cat lovers “get it” – they understand why cats are essential parts of our lives and families. The gifts cats bring into a household are priceless. Cats don’t bestow their gifts lightly. Not to disparage dogs, but – they are … Continue reading →
2014 Newsletter: Tidings of Comfort and Joy
During this holiday time, the volunteers at Community Concern for Cats love to review the successes of the past year – the rescues and adoptions that your donations helped make possible in this our 28th year of operation. This year, … Continue reading →
2014 Newsletter: Trap Me If You Can!
Amazing Cat Trapping Tails! As we enter into summer, the feral moms and kittens emerge in increasing numbers, and CC4C’s year-round humane trapping efforts ramp up. Our goal: to round up the kittens while they’re young enough to tame, and … Continue reading →
2013 Newsletter: Giving the Gift of a Second Chance
In 2013, Community Concern for Cats continued our 26-year-long effort to rescue and find homes for homeless cats and kittens in Contra Costa County – along with our ongoing trap-neuter-return work to help control the feral cat population. For the … Continue reading →
2013 Newsletter: The Sad Sweet Sixteen
The Sad Sweet Sixteen An Object Lesson in True Caring Sixteen sad, sweet cats were waiting for help next to their now-vacant house. All 16 of these once-beautiful Persian and Persian-mix cats were trying to survive outside. The elderly homeowner … Continue reading →