1-4. Barney the feral cat that lived briefly as part of Lara Fraser's family was the impetus for the Quadra Feral Cat Group to work to reduce the number of unwanted cats on Quadra
5. Gigi, the Quadra Feral Cat Group’s first spayed female, very friendly, and available for adoption.
6.The Quadra Feral Cat group reaching out for help to fill the “change for a change” cans on island store counters. Funds go
to spay and neuter feral cats to prevent the birth of more kittens.
7-a Quadra Feral Cat Group creating counter coin cans to collect “change for a change” for the island’s feral
cats.
7-b Quadra Feral Cat Group creating counter coin cans to collect “change for a change” for
the island’s feral cats.
8. Lara Fraser at cat central, the neighbourhood around the Quadra Elementary and Village Square where a number of feral cats congregate.
8. Lara Fraser at cat central, the neighbourhood around the Quadra Elementary and Village Square where a number of feral cats congregate.
Gloria and Tibby need a home. Please see below:
Introducing Gloria and Tibby. Please click HERE to learn more about them.
This is Gloria!
This is Tibby the tabby!
Quadra Feral Cat Group is adopting the working name Quadra Cat Rescue to reflect the
volunteers’ efforts to help the island’s tame but homeless cats and kittens become adoptable pets. Please click here to read our latest News Release.
