Save Our Strays, Inc. is a non-profit, humane organization whose mission is sheltering and finding homes for abandoned or homeless cats and kittens in Pinellas County, Florida.
Save Our Strays, Inc. was incorporated in the fall of 1994. It is an all volunteer organization that cares for approximately 600 cats every year.
Save Our Strays became unique in Pinellas County as the only all volunteer organization which, as part of its mission, would accept every stray cat or kitten that needed help IF THERE WAS SPACE IN A FOSTER HOME without prejudice to age, appearance, or health. The cat must reside in Pinellas County. We simply do not have enough foster homes to care for cats from other areas of the state. The only reason an animal within our county would be denied acceptance would be a lack of space. Every animal taken into a Save Our Strays shelter home would be cared for until it was adopted. Euthanasia is not practiced for population control. It is a procedure that is performed ONLY under the advise and supervision of a veterinarian and only if in the best interest of the animal. Hard to place animals or those with special needs remain the ward of Save Our Strays if the proper adopter cannot be found. These animals do not live out their lives in cages. They live in the home of a loving foster parent who cares for that cat for the remainder of its life. Save Our Strays does not accept feral cats into foster homes because we ARE NOT a sanctuary. We do not have the resources, including volunteers and funds, to provide permanent, long term care for feral cats.
As soon as there is available space in a shelter home, the cat is admitted to a foster home. Those seeking our assistance, in most cases, must provide transportation of the cat to the veterinarian for the initial exam or in some cases, directly to the foster home. We do not have volunteers to run pick ups. Prior to adoption the cat is then given a thorough veterinary exam which includes a feline leukemia and FIV test (if old enough), spay/neuter surgery, a distemper vaccine and a rabies vacine. Every cat is also microchipped. All necessary medical treatment, including surgery, is provided. Once the animal is determined to be healthy, it is ready for adoption and posted on Petfinder and taken to one of several PetSmart stores in Pinellas County various Saturdays throughout the year. Cats are not left at stores.
Save Our Strays also assists anyone who finds a stray cat and wants to give it a home. We offer a low cost spay/neuter program that allows the individual to use the services of one of our vets at a pre-determined fee (depending on vet clinic - $85 for a female and $70 for a male, fee covers sterilization, combo test and two vaccines). We also offer a neuter/rabies vaccine only for $35 and a spay/rabies vaccine only for $50. Contact SOS directly for info on this spay/neuter program. There is a local organization, Stop Pet Overpopulation Together, SPOT (see link on our website), that has teamed up with local veterinarians to offer low cost spaying and neutering for cats and dogs at least 8 weeks of age. Contact SPOT directly for their latest services and charges.
Since January 1995, Save Our Strays has medically assisted and adopted out 8500 cats and kittens. This has been possible through the many volunteers who give their time and love to care for these animals and to the generous contributors whose donations go directly to the medical treatment and care of the animals.
We are proud of our accomplishments over the past 16 years and hope, with your support, to continue in our efforts to aid as many stray cats as possible. Thank you for helping us help the homeless and often forgotten strays that live among us.
NOTE: Foster homes are always full. We need foster homes for adult cats only. We are not taking foster homes for kittens at this time.
Your donation in any amount is welcome and much appreciated!
If you would like to adopt from Save Our Strays, Inc:
Prior to adoption, the prospective owner must complete an adoption contract and provide such information as address, home and work telephone numbers, number of past and present pets and agree to return the animal to Save Our Strays if there are any problems or concerns. You must also agree to keep the cat inside. If you rent, you must provide proof that pets are allowed. The present adoption fee is $50.00 (please note this amount may change without notification) for any cat or kitten. Save Our Strays does not have an adoption facility and instead utilizes foster homes and space donated by local pet stores. To adopt a cat, contact us via e-mail at sos@saveourstraysinc.com or call 727-481-5091. You can also reach our intake coordinator at 727-481-5262.
You may want to adopt a cat ...
A cat with lovely fur,
The calicos, tabbies and torties,
Emit a lovely purr
But if you want a kitty
Whose love will never slack
Get yourself a kitty
All dressed in shiny black
Adoption Statistics
| 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | |||
| January | 48 | January | 32 | January | 10 |
| February | 40 | February | 34 | February | |
| March | 36 | March | 34 | March | |
| April | 26 | April | 30 | April | |
| May | 27 | May | 32 | May | |
| June | 36 | June | 27 | June | |
| July | 59 | July | 20 | July | |
| August | 32 | August | 33 | August | |
| September | 32 | September | 29 | September | |
| October | 28 | October | 22 | October | |
| November | 26 | November | 17 | November | |
| December | 40 | December | 27 | December | |
| Total | 440 | Total | 337 | Total | 10 |
To view some of our cats currently available for adoption, please visit us on Petfinder.
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