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Peninsula Fix Our Ferals, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
Serving San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties
Next clinic scheduled for Sunday October 5th, 2008, in Santa Clara
We are skipping the August clinic
Reservations for cats open now.
CALL US - RESERVE CLINIC SPACE : 650-261-6665
CLINIC DATES in 2008 (all Sundays): Feb 10, April 13, Jun 8, Aug 3, Oct 5, Dec 7
Thank you to PetSmart Charities for their generous grant to PFOF for equipment for 2006!
Peninsula Fix Our Ferals offers free spay/neuter clinics for homeless cats in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. We are based on Fix Our Ferals of the East Bay which has spayed and neutered more than 9000 cats since 1998!
Chances are there are feral and stray cats in your neighborhood. Let us help you control and reduce their numbers using the cruelty-free strategy of trap/neuter/return — the only method that succeeds.
Clinic Sponsors:
December 4, 2006: Anonymous
January 15, 2006: Anonymous
March 5, 2006: Laura Marshall; lauramarshallphoto.com
May 7, 2006: In Memory of Fluffy by Howard Baldwin
June 25, 2006: Santa Clara County Office of Education - Business Services Branch
August 13, 2006: Tonya Lewis and Denise Uriarte
October 22, 2006: Paul Kennedy
December 3, 2006: Tonya Lewis; Debi Ramek - In Honor of Diane Cascia; Diane Cascia - In Memory of her cat Pepper; Marie Sequeira - In Memory of her nephew Erik
January 14, 2007: In Memory of Carol Chapman
March 11, 2007: Mish and Guy Spivak
April 15, 2007: Anonymous
May 6, 2007: Lynda Davies
June 10, 2007: SCCOE-BSB "Give a Helping Paw"
August 12, 2007: Laura Marshall Photography; lauramarshallphoto.com
October 21, 2007: Mish and Guy Spivak
December 2, 2007: Gina Borelli in memory of her dog, Brandi; Marie Sequeira in memory of her nephew, Erik, An anonymous private Foundation
Our newsletters:
See our Spring 2008 newsletter.
See our Fall 2007 newsletter.
See our April 2007 newsletter.
See our October 2006 newsletter.
See our June 2006 newsletter.
Our donation form:
Donate using this form.
Why spay and neuter feral cats?
Do it for yourself
- Stop feeling guilty about the misery of too many cats, and the growing numbers of mouths to feed.
- Be a neighborhood hero: Set an example and help teach our children a kinder way to treat animals.
Do it for the cats
- They will be healthier.
- They will stop fighting, yowling, and spraying.
- They will stop having sickly unwanted kittens.
- Their numbers will decrease.
Do it for your neighbors
- They will find less and less cat poop in their yards.
- They will see fewer cats each year.
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