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Marin Friends of Ferals

San Rafael, CA 94903

Contact Linda Higgins
Email marinferals@yahoo.org
Phone (415) 246-9162
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Areas Marin Friends of Ferals serves

We assist Marin County residents in trapping cats for Trap Neuter Return. Many times we rescue kittens that can be socialized for adoption or adult cats that we place for adoption.

Marin Friends of Ferals's adoption process

Additional adoption info

We mainly coordinated with the Marin Humane Society through their adoption process as our main mission is to spay/neuter feral cats. We also coordinate with Jake's Place in Corte Madera for adoptions.

About Marin Friends of Ferals

We are an all volunteer non-profit tax exempt orgnization whose mission is to spay/neuter through TNR, Trap-Neuter-Return. We also ensure that all of our colonies have feeders and the kitties have shelter. We foster colony kittens and socialize adoptable cats for adoption.

Marin Friends of Ferals's adopted pets

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