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Wildcat Safety Net
For many years, the membership of FCF members have been helping wild cats during crises, including rehoming animals, assisting with urgent rescues, and stepping up to help deal with all kinds of emergencies involving wild cats. The FCF Board of Directors has developed a program to raise funds to assist in the transport and emergency care of felines in need. Sales from the FCF website store generate assistance for this fund, as well as donations from members and concerned feline supporters like you. Click here to Donate to the Wildcat Safety Net Fund using Paypal. Guidelines for the Wildcat Safety Net Fund In the case of animal abandonment, seizure by a legal agency, illegally owned and surrendered animals, or an animal owner no longer being able to provide adequate care due to changes in circumstances, the Safety Net Fund may be used for any of the following purposes: * emergency veterinary care and medications Funds from this account may not be used for any of the following purposes: * temporary care and support of an animal that will remain in the same circumstances If you need assistance for an exotic feline and wish to apply to the Feline Conservation Federation's Wildcat Safety Net for a grant to cover expenses, please download this Wildcat Safety Net Grant application (you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed to download this form) and fill out the form and e-mail the scanned form to WildcatSafetyNet@felineconservation.org
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