I had to surrender my cat to Fat Kitty City. This was a very difficult decision for me but I knew when I arrived and met with Christine that I made the right decision. The staff and volunteers...
Fat Kitty City Humane Society
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Fat Kitty City is a unique animal sanctuary located in El Dorado Hills, CA, offering a spacious and natural environment for rescued animals to thrive. Unlike traditional shelters, the sanctuary provides ample room for cats and dogs to run, play, and explore, both indoors and outdoors, simulating the experience of a forever home. With a focus on ending animal suffering and finding loving homes for abandoned pets, Fat Kitty City relies on donations and volunteer support to continue its mission.
As a haven for abandoned and abused animals, Fat Kitty City offers a lifeline to those in need, providing a safe and nurturing environment where they can find refuge. With a commitment to low-cost spay and neuter programs, as well as initiatives like the Barn Cat program and Kitties for Companionship, the sanctuary goes beyond traditional adoption services to address the diverse needs of animals. Through the dedication of unpaid volunteers and the generosity of donors, Fat Kitty City strives to make a difference in the lives of animals and create a brighter future for them.
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They claim to help the homeless. My family was homeless in an RV with 15 pets, and we asked if they could take a few...."no" after extensive conversations, we have to pay $3500 per pet.
The most beautiful cat sanctuary ever! I've volunteered here on a few holidays and the people who work here permanently (and the volunteers) are some of the most compassionate and intuitive people...
Fat Kitty City does incredible work and they really stand by their motto "no cat left behind". They help sick, old, and unwanted cats when nobody else will. The cats always come first, which means...
They retain legal rights over your cat even after you adopt it, have poor communication, no flexibility regarding extensive adoption rules, and required a $4000 "endowment" to take my cat in when...
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