Fairhope Cat Coalition
Our Mission
Our Mission
To stabilize, manage and maintain healthy colonies of feral cats in Baldwin County, Alabama and to educate the public on the benefits of Trap, Neuter and Return (TNR) in feral cat management.
About the FCC...The Fairhope Cat Coalition has its beginning with concerned citizens feeding cats and kittens that were abandoned in several public areas in Fairhope. In the year 2000, several citizens began to formalize the feeding program to ensure the cats were feed on a regular basis. In conjunction with the Baldwin County Humane Society and local area veterinarians, the group began a program to humanely trap the cats for testing, vaccinations and neutering model on one in other parts of the county. When the City of Fairhope formally recognized the feral cat colony at a Fairhope city park in October 2000, the local feral cat feeders formally organized to become the Fairhope Cat Coalition.
About the FCC...The Fairhope Cat Coalition has its beginning with concerned citizens feeding cats and kittens that were abandoned in several public areas in Fairhope. In the year 2000, several citizens began to formalize the feeding program to ensure the cats were feed on a regular basis. In conjunction with the Baldwin County Humane Society and local area veterinarians, the group began a program to humanely trap the cats for testing, vaccinations and neutering model on one in other parts of the county. When the City of Fairhope formally recognized the feral cat colony at a Fairhope city park in October 2000, the local feral cat feeders formally organized to become the Fairhope Cat Coalition.
We continue to grow and have expanded to all areas of Baldwin County. We even rescue dogs!
Board of Directors
Board of Directors
Glenda Turner - President
Sue Ann Davis - Vice President & Secretary
Robert Vick - Treasurer
Babbette Dixon, DVM
Ann Rankin, DVM
Jayne Dillon
Arston Grant
Leslie Childress
FCC Address
P. O. Box 262
Fairhope, AL 36533
251-367-1711
251-510-8585
251-210-8585
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