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Puerto Rico Protest
Stop the U.S. Federal Government from Killing Puerto Rico Cats
The U.S. National Park Service (NPS) plans to REMOVE AND KILL cats living on a famous trail in San Juan, Puerto Rico. To protect them, we have to act NOW.

Alley Cat Allies filed a federal lawsuit to stop the NPS’ deadly plan, and the judge will rule very soon. Before that, we must make our voices heard for Puerto Rico’s cats. This is the time to act, speak out, and demand that the NPS back down now.

Here’s what you can do:
POST
POST on all social media platforms—NPS: Don’t Kill Puerto Rico Cats. Use #SaveSanJuanCats
SHARE
SHARE our graphics and posts to raise awareness.
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LEARN MORE at alleycat.org/PuertoRico
 
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Worldwide Protest
Worldwide Protest Kicks Off in Puerto Rico
Alley Cat Allies was on the ground in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to protest with Puerto Ricans against the U.S. National Park Service's plan to remove and kill community cats who live on the Paseo del Morro.

Join the Worldwide Protest >
Speak Out
Speak Out to Protect Puerto Rico’s Cats
To stop the NPS from killing cats in San Juan, we have to speak out NOW. Some of the most impactful actions you can take right now are to SHARE our posts and to CREATE posts of your own.

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Rapid Response Team
All About Our Rapid Response to L.A. Fires
From cats who had to be evacuated from the wildfires’ path to cats whose families lost everything to the flames, Alley Cat Allies rescued them, provided veterinary care, and brought in critical supplies to save more cats’ lives.

We made this impact because of you >
Cutie Cat
Our Fire Response Was Active Within a Day
The Alley Cat Allies Rapid Response Team was on the ground within a day in response to the Palisades Fire, Eaton Fire, and other wildfires in Los Angeles. Providing veterinary treatment for impacted cats was our priority.

An update from the field >
 
 
Strawberry Shortcake
Meet Cats Whose Lives You Saved
Cats and kittens rescued from the Los Angeles fires continue to receive veterinary care covered by Alley Cat Allies. As recovery gets underway, we will keep a careful eye on the situation to protect more cats.

These are some of those cats’ stories >
Justice for Juliet
We Achieved Justice for Juliet
Alley Cat Allies provided support to the prosecution that was instrumental in achieving a conviction and jail time for the man who tortured Juliet. If not for our action, this outcome would not have been possible.

Read about the victory >
 
Candy
Impact Story: Rescuing Candy and Gizmo from Los Angeles Fires
Candy and Gizmo, a community cat and an indoor cat, were found hiding together under the remains of a Palisades home. It had been burned to the ground by the fast-moving flames of the devastating Palisades Fire.

Thankfully, and incredibly, both cats were unharmed—a testament to cats’ keen survival instinct.

Our Rapid Response Team helped transport Candy and Gizmo to emergency veterinary care—continuing its critical work to protect cats throughout the disaster. After we funded their examination for signs of smoke inhalation and treatment for any needed medical concerns, we're happy to say they are safe and together in a foster home. We just received these update photos from their foster caregiver!

Gifts from our supporters like you help us act swiftly to save cats like Candy and Gizmo when disaster strikes. Your generosity makes the difference.
 
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