
🎧 Furry Friends seeks $10K for cat medical care on GiveBig day
Furry Friends is committed to providing the best possible medical care for the cats they rescue before they are placed in their forever homes
Furry Friends volunteers are asking for the help of the community to raise $10,000 for the unexpected, extraordinary medical expenses of cats in their care during the one day online fundraising challenge GiveBig! This annual event will happen on May 5.
Furry Friends is committed to providing the best possible medical care for the cats they rescue before they are placed in their forever homes. Most of them need shots and spay/neutering, but sometimes they require dental work or expensive surgery. Last year, Furry Friends spent over $265,000 on medical treatments alone. Visit Furry Friends at the Give Big website https://www.wagives.org/organization/FurryFriendsWA
Furry Friends is looking for some Match Donors. What is a match donor? When a person donates to Furry Friends through the GiveBig campaign, their donation is doubled until the match donations are used up. So, a $50 donation from a member of the public becomes $100 for the kitties. Join Furry Friends volunteers today and support the cats and kittens of Furry Friends. There is still time if you would like to be a match donor. Contact us at information@FurryFriendsWA.org.
About some of the cats that Furry Friends helps

Mr. Grey spent years surviving on his own, a gentle tom cat doing his best outdoors. By the time he reached us, his body told the story of countless scuffles, and a deep wound on his head had become a serious abscess that would have worsened without urgent treatment. With treatment, safety, and a soft place to land, he’s healing beautifully – and discovering just how wonderful the indoor life can be.

Daria is a soft, fluffy sweetheart who we believe may have been abandoned outdoors by her previous owners. When she arrived at Furry Friends, she had a painful mass growing inside her ear canal and severe double ear infections. Thanks to prompt veterinary care, her mass was successfully removed, her infections are clearing up, and she’s finally feeling like her bright, happy self again.

Toast is a handsome boy who had been living outdoors, cared for by a kind neighbor. When he arrived at our shelter, he was battling severe ear infections, a ruptured ear drum and needed multiple dental extractions due to broken teeth. He’s now settling into a loving foster home, where he’s getting the medical care and comfort he needs on his road to recovery.

About Furry Friends
Furry Friends is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, no-kill cat rescue and adoption organization located in Vancouver. Furry Friends is the largest “cat only” shelter in Clark County. The mission is to rescue the abandoned, the abused, and the forgotten. Furry Friends specializes in cat hoarding situations, strays, neonates, and medical cases while providing clean living conditions, medical care, and an enriching environment full of love and care until adoption. In 2025, Furry Friends spent $265,000 on medical costs alone and they have total annual operating expenses of almost $540,000. Furry Friends is funded by both individual and corporate donations; and as a 501(c)(3), non-profit, donations are tax deductible.
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