
Feral To Friendly Feline Rescue Inc. 501(c)(3)
Where feral become friendly become family! Non-profit
This candle burns bright in memory of all the hundreds of animals that perished at the hands of Animal Aid. We will never stop fighting for you!

About Us
Feral To Friendly Feline Rescue Inc is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. We are an all-volunteer, no-kill organization dedicated to caring for hundreds of homeless cats in South Florida. For the past 12 years, we have been caring for hundreds of feral cats living on the streets. We feed them daily, we TNR (trap, neuter, and return) to keep them from reproducing. We provide medical care when they are sick or injured, we give them flea prevention and deworm them. The one thing we cannot give them all right now, is a roof over their head and a loving family. But our mission is to continue our efforts to rescue, rehabilitate, socialize, foster, and find loving families for all of them. Over the past 12 years we have saved thousands of cats and kittens from the streets, and we will not stop until we reduce the feral cat population in South Florida to zero!
Feral cats are constantly in danger from being hit by cars, killed by predator's, even poisoned by people that think they are a nuisance. They have no shelter from the rain or sun and are constantly exposed to the elements. Their lives are harsh, living on the streets, which cuts their life span in half. The process to socializing a feral cat to become friendly, is a long process, but worth every second. Our colony cats deserve a better life and with every cat we bring into our rescue we have given them their best life ever!




Medical Rescues !
Kitchi was dumped into one of our colonies. He is 15 years old, declawed, sick and injured. He had tumors in both ears, he was blind in one eye, had a tumor inside on the back of his throat and rotted teeth. We removed his eye and the tumor in his mouth and cut away his rotting gums. He is on the road to recovery and living a happy life. This cost to treat him was over $1400.
Pearl was rescued with a huge mass growing on her chest. The Vet successfully removed the mass which she had had growing on her for many months. The surgery to remove the mass was over $1300.

