Tracy at reachoutrescue could give you some tips, as could Jen Lukenbach. It IS a huge undertaking, with a bit of paperwork up front. You could also ask your friend who has had a rescue for some time - Shirley Fonda.
Good luck!![]()
Tracy at reachoutrescue could give you some tips, as could Jen Lukenbach. It IS a huge undertaking, with a bit of paperwork up front. You could also ask your friend who has had a rescue for some time - Shirley Fonda.
Good luck!![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Are you planning to rehome any of the cats you have?
The not for profit has to have a mission, a purpose. And caring for the pet you have doesn't qualify; sadly!![]()
So if you are going to keep them, then you would need a facility, a shelter.
If you are rehoming them as they arrive (Hercules comes in, but another one just got rehomed so went out), then that would work.
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I've been trying to find a home for Ziggy but no one seems to want him. Well I'm not sure yet on Hercules, I'm kinda waiting to hear back from Jenn after she gets Sebastian combo tested.
The new girl, Annabel well I'm not sure about if we are going to rehome her or not just yet. I have rehomed a lot of cats, don't get me wrong here we don't keep them alleven though at times I'd love to.
I was thinking if there was a way I could raise money to help spay/neuter cats out in my sister's area and my area and if becoming non profit could help things then that might be useful.
Also, I was thinking about creating a website that people could go to that rescue cats and need funds to help them out at the vets, etc.
Of course though that would take a lot of $$. I was just thinking it's sad that there are not funds out there for people like me or people who do a lot more than me and they pay out of their own pocket to do so. Of course we do it for the love of the animals but it would make it easier to spay/neuter if we had the funds to do it. I guess that's were I'm thinking if I became a non profit rescue I could help fix cats, return them to an area where they are getting fed, looked in on, etc. But then with having a full time job plus my own kitties maybe it's just better if I try to hold a yard sale to help pay for some vetting expenses.
Melissa
Yeah, probably best at this point to do the yard sale. Becoming a real certified 501(c) 3 is a lot of paperwork, and there are legal expenses as well, particularly if you want to have a lawyer do, or at least go over the paperwork for you. It takes considerable time, too.
Do you put up flyers in the supermarket and laundromats for the cats you have that are ready for new homes? Would your vet's office let you post one there?
I've Been Frosted
Yeah a yard sale might just be better. I don't want to get sued or anything like that. I do put flyers up in supermarkets, laundromats, vet offices, and online, Petfinder, etc. but I think it's just everyone is overwhelmed as well or they are not wanting to adopt a cat. I might try to place some cans around town to see if anyone would like to donate extra change to getting cats fixed.
Thanks!
Melissa
You know, if you have a vet you normally use maybe you can set something up with them, like start a special fund for spay/neuter, etc. That way people can donate directly to the vet (like we sometimes do here on PT). Folks may be more willing to hand over $$ to a vet than to an individual....just a thought....
Diane
Central Coast CA
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