Friday, November 29, 2019

Party at the Sanctuary



Party at the Sanctuary on Saturday, December 14th, 2019, Noon-4 PM
815 New Morning Rd. Camano Island 98282

Enjoy some cake (there will definitely be chocolate!) and a beverage, tour the sanctuary, and purchase organic catnip pillows and handmade greeting cards to support FFS kitties. 

Please bring canned cat food to donate to the Bella's Voice pet food bank.

Hope to see you there!

Sunday, November 3, 2019

Join Us Nov. 18th 5-9PM

Here’s an easy way to help support Flower Feline Sanctuary and have a relaxing evening with friends or have a "date night:"

Visit Tapped Camano on November 18th and Flower Feline Sanctuary will receive a 20% donation! Enjoy a meal or small bite, beer on tap, wine or locally made cider. Plus there will be seasonal specials focusing on plant based foods! This is a kid and dog friendly establishment. Sorry, no kitties will be present. They will all be home cuddled in their beds after a delicious non-plant based dinner.

Tapped Camano
848 N. Sunrise Blvd., Camano Island 98282
November 18th 5-9PM
www.tappedpublichouse.com

* You must show your server this event listing, or blog/FB post from Flower Feline Sanctuary on your phone or tablet (or print out a copy to take with you) for FFS to receive the funds.

How can your dollars help? Flower Feline Sanctuary is all volunteer run, meaning that all donations go directly to buy kitty food, litter, and pay for vet care. Most of our kitties have had a rough go of it before coming to the sanctuary. They sat in a kennel for weeks on end with undetermined fates, faced "euthanasia," or simply had no place to go back to.

Chase is a feral boy who was trapped in Eastern WA and wasn't part of a managed colony, meaning there was no one was feeding the cats and providing shelter. Chase was not neutered and is FIV+, so if he was taken to a typical animal control facility he would be killed within a day. As a very small sanctuary, we cannot save them all. However we like to think that perhaps we inspire other to care and consider that feral cats, and other who do not fit the cute, "adoptable" mold still deserve to live out their lives. Traditional animal shelters cannot accomplish helping every companion animal in need - that requires the community and individuals make up a community. Individuals can go out and trap/neuter/return feral cats, or do foster care, or host a fund raiser, or volunteer with their favorite organization. The kitties thank you!

Chase