Solano County Feral Cat TNR Task Force In Cooperation with Solano County Animal Rescue Foundation
Thank You!

People make the difference! We'd like to acknowledge the following people for their donations towards the Solano County Feral Cat low cost spay and neuter clinic.

Our very first clinic was held on May 7, 2006. Number of cats spayed/neutered to date: 778

The following help make the clinic a reality. Thank you!!!
· Solano County Friends of Animals
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to Solano County Friends of Animals for their generous donation to our feral cat program. Because of their donation, we will be able to increase the number of cats we are able to spay/neuter at each clinic, and offer more comprehensive care. Thank you for supporting and financially backing our efforts to bringing about a time when there will be no more homeless cats.
· SCARF - for continued assistance with our bookkeeping, and for donating 3 spay packs.
· All the Vets, Vet-Techs and volunteers who freely give their time to help make a difference in the lives of the cats brought to the clinic.
· Patrica Childs for her generous donation.
· North Bay Truck Body for it's generous donation to purchase the tables for our clinic.
· Jane Takenouchi donating our adoption crates
· F.A.S.T Lions Club
· Sharon Bacinett
· William and Annette Fell
· Kay Juhl-in memory of Edna Condra
· Scott and Anne Mclean-in memory of Edna Condra
· Clifford and Linda Neal- in memory of Edna Condra

We would also like to thank the following business for regularly donating ink jet and toner cartridges to our organization for recycling.

· North Bay Hospital
· North Bay Truck Body
· Green Valley Mortgage

THANK YOU to Round Table Pizza on Waterman Blvd, in Fairfield for donating pizza to our vets and volunteers and to Starbucks on Alamo Dr. in Vacaville for their donation of much needed coffee AND Gold Rush Kettle Korn from Benicia for their yummy kettle korn. These businesses donate to every clinic.

Shelters from the Boy Souts
Our sincere thanks to Matt Engle and his team for building 4 beautiful feral cat shelters for some very deserving homeless cats.This was done as an Eagle Scout community service project. Great job, Matt and congratulations on your accomplishment!