Cape Atlantic Cats
The mission of Cape-Atlantic C.A.TS. is to rescue those cats and kittens in danger of losing their lives in shelters and on the streets, to provide needed veterinary care, to provide foster care and to find loving, lifelong homes. To provide and promote TNR (trap-neuter-return) of feral cats where there are caretakers as an alternative to euthanasia. To educate the public about pet overpopulation
06/19/2026
HAPPY LIFE "STARMAN".....you are gonna be a loved spoiled boy!
Starman has joined the Charleston family and "Herman"(formerly Kentucky) adopted from C.A.T.S.π Looking forward to lots of pics from home ! HAPPY TAILS πββ¬πΎπΎπ
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06/18/2026
HARD TO BELIEVE no one is looking for this sweetheart. We have named her "AMELIA." Will update with more information after vet visit, but taking applications for a FOREVER indoor loving home.
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06/18/2026
A feeder was told today by a public employee that it was wrong to feed the stray/feral cats....she was creating "havoc" in the community. The colony has been fed, TNR'd, friendly cats brought into rescue for several years. Had this not been done by feeders (volunteers,not paid, using their own $$ for food,travel,vet care), there would be hundreds of cats and real "havoc." It's not possible to teach compassion for life, either humans have it or they don't. It's not even possible to educate most humans on the benefits of TNR to communities. Cats are stray/feral because humans don't take responsibility to spay/neuter and abandon them. It's happening everywhere. Government officials and employees should be working FOR the people, and most people do not want cats killed when there is a humane solution. πΏ
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06/18/2026
SHARING.....Day 5 !
DAY 5: KITTENS HAVING KITTENS πΏ
Kittens can become pregnant as young as 4β5 months old.
Yes... kittens having kittens.
Their bodies aren't fully developed, which increases risks for:
β οΈ Pregnancy complications
β οΈ Illness
β οΈ Kitten mortality
Many people are surprised to learn that a kitten born in the spring can become a parent before the end of summer.
Early spay/neuter is safe, effective, and lifesaving.
The sooner we can prevent unwanted litters, the fewer kittens will be born into lives of uncertainty, illness, and homelessness.
β€οΈ Found young cats or kittens and aren't sure what to do?
Reach out through our contact form:
http://www.friendsofferalfelines.org
π Help us prevent the next generation of homeless kittens:
https://mygivingcircle.org/friends-of-feral-felines/donate/free
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959 Asbury Avenue
Ocean City, NJ
08226
Opening Hours
| Monday | 11am - 4pm |
| Tuesday | 11am - 4pm |
| Wednesday | 11am - 4pm |
| Thursday | 11am - 4pm |
| Friday | 11am - 4pm |
| Saturday | 11am - 4pm |
| Sunday | 11am - 4pm |