Our Mission
Furever Feline Cat Rescue (FFCR) is dedicated to protecting the environment while improving the lives of feral and abandoned cats.
We are addressing an overlooked environmental issue: the waste created by traditional feral cat feeding practices. The daily use of paper, plastic, and tin at colony sites contributes to significant environmental impact—one we believe can and should be eliminated.
Our mission is to develop The Hawk, an eco-friendly, sustainable feeding system designed to support feral cat colonies while minimizing waste and environmental harm. Through innovation and responsible design, we aim to create a cleaner, more sustainable approach to community cat care.
Together, we are working toward a future where environmental stewardship and compassionate cat care exist in balance.
Our Commitments
Environmental Responsibility
We are committed to reducing the environmental impact of feral cat feeding. By eliminating disposable plastic, paper, and tin from feeding practices, our mobile feeders are designed to eliminate waste and promote cleaner, more sustainable colony sites.
Responsible Care for Feral Cats
FFCR is dedicated to improving the long-term well-being of feral cats through responsible, data-informed care. Our goal is to support healthier, more stable colonies by monitoring populations and promoting sustainable management practices.
Health, Microchipping, and Accountability
We believe microchipping is essential for both feral and domestic cats. FFCR supports microchipping initiatives and collaborates with TNR (Trap–Neuter–Return) organizations to help ensure cats in managed colonies are identified and accounted for. Through microchip-enabled monitoring, our systems can assist in reuniting lost cats with their families and promoting accountability within community cat care.
Innovation With Purpose
Innovation drives our mission. By developing mobile, eco-conscious feeding stations with integrated monitoring technology, FFCR is working to create measurable, lasting improvements for feral cat colonies while protecting the environments they inhabit.
